Hey THR, as many of you know, I’ve been using the HP Reverb G2 for a long time. Since Microsoft discontinued support for Windows Mixed Reality, I’ve been asking myself what this means for the future - especially because I haven’t yet upgraded to Windows 11 in order to keep my G2 fully functional.
To get clearer answers and share them with you, I decided to take these questions directly to Rica, one of my contacts at Pimax. Rica is the Community Representative from the Overseas Marketing & Sales Department.
Here’s the interview we had for you.

[THR] pitman: Hey Rica, thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions.
Rica (PIMAX): No problem. It´s a pleasure to have this direct contact to you and your THR community.
pitman: Hey Rica, thank you so much for taking the time to answer my questions. I’ve been using the HP Reverb G2 myself for quite some time, and I know many other sim racers still rely on it as well. It was a huge step when I bought it and replaced my Lenovo Explorer Headset. The sharp visuals and the easy setup gave me a wow-effect from the first moment on.
But Microsoft officially ended development of Windows Mixed Reality (WMR) in 2023. As a G2 user, I’m really wondering how to deal with this change. So far, I haven’t upgraded to Windows 11 because keeping my Reverb G2 fully functional was more important to me. What does this situation mean for users like me?
Rica: That’s a crucial concern. While it’s still possible to run the G2 using SteamVR bridges and manual runtime installations, WMR is no longer being developed. This means future Windows updates - particularly after 2026 - could break compatibility. So G2 owners are facing uncertainty.
pitman: Yes, that´s the reason why I think of replacing my G2. Pimax kindly provided me with a Crystal Light for testing, and I’ve already shared my impressions in this article: https://thracing.de/racing-in-vr-is-like-putting-on-a-helmet-with-the-pimax-crystal-light-its-crystal-clear/. But to get your perspective, what do you see as the main reasons why the PIMAX Crystal Light is a good alternative now?
Rica: There are several major advantages:
- First, it runs on our actively developed Pimax Play platform, which has native OpenXR support and ongoing updates.
- Second, it’s a big leap in visual quality: the G2 offered 2160×2160 pixels per eye, while the Crystal Light delivers 2880×2880 - a 72% increase. Plus, it uses QLED panels with MiniLED local dimming, which means richer colors, deeper blacks, and much higher contrast.
- And third, it integrates smart rendering features like Fixed Foveated Rendering and Quad-View Rendering, which help maintain performance without overloading the GPU.
pitman: Speaking of visuals, during my own test I was especially amazed by the clarity of the graphics on the Crystal Light compared to the G2. One common complaint about the G2 is the limited sweet spot and lens artifacts like god rays. How does the Crystal Light improve on this?
Rica: Exactly. The Reverb G2 used Fresnel lenses, which produce glare and have a narrow sweet spot. The Crystal Light uses aspheric glass lenses instead. These deliver a much larger clear viewing area, with minimal glare and distortion. This makes the experience more natural and comfortable, especially during long races.
pitman: Comfort and audio are also important for sim racers. To be honest, my own experience was mixed at first: while I always found the G2 very comfortable, the Crystal Light initially pressed uncomfortably on the bridge of my nose - probably due to my head shape. Only after Pimax sent me a thicker 15 mm foam insert did the comfort improve significantly. How would you compare the two headsets in terms of comfort and audio?
Rica: Ah, that’s interesting. Comfort can definitely vary depending on head shape and fit, and that’s why we provide different face foams to adjust the experience. As you noticed, the thicker foam can make a big difference. The G2’s off-ear speakers were very well regarded, and we wanted to provide flexibility. With the Crystal Light, you can either use your own headphones through the 3.5mm jack, or opt for our DMAS off-ear speaker modules, which deliver immersive spatial audio comparable to — and in some cases better than - the G2. In terms of overall balance, the Crystal Light is slightly heavier, but its improved weight distribution reduces facial pressure for many users, making longer sessions more comfortable once the right fit is achieved.
pitman: Ok. What about compatibility? Do G2 users like me need to change their setup or accessories?
Rica: Not at all. If you’re used to the G2, you’ll feel right at home. The Crystal Light offers a native DisplayPort connection, full SteamVR compatibility, and supports both inside-out and Lighthouse tracking. You can continue using the same accessories, games, and sim profiles. The workflow stays familiar - but the overall experience is significantly upgraded.
pitman: Final question, how have other G2 users responded after making the switch?
Rica: The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. Many say the Crystal Light feels like the most natural upgrade - offering sharper visuals, better comfort, and peace of mind knowing they’re no longer tied to WMR. For a lot of sim racers, it’s the logical next step in their VR journey.
[THR] pitman: Rica, thank you very much for taking the time to answer my questions today.
Rica (PIMAX): You’re very welcome, it was a pleasure.
Sure, there are other competitors in the market, but I only have direct contact to PIMAX.
Therefore I decided to ask them and the above interview highlights the advantages of Pimax headsets.
THR has direct contat to PIMAX, cause months ago PIMAX asked us for a partnership. We show their logos on our Website and in our streams and they offer us support and an Affiliate Link which gives you a 3% discount and THR receives a small provision per order, which we use to run our servers, etc.
If you are interested in purchasing a new headset, you can use the following affiliate links to receive the 3% discount.
Crystal Light:
https://pimax.com/discount/THRACING?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fpimax-crystal-light/?ref=THRacing
Crystal Super:
https://pimax.com/discount/THRACING?redirect=%2Fproducts%2Fpimax-crystal-super/?ref=THRacing