Full Body VR Gaming System Omni One Announces CES 2026 Presence Alongside 8K Headset Dream Air

Omni One CES 2026

Virtuix, the developer of Omni One, the full-body VR gaming system, has announced its CES 2026 presence alongside Pimax, the maker of Dream Air. The exhibit will take place in a partnership between Virtuix and Pimax, where Virtuix will demonstrate Omni One using Pimax’s new Dream Air headset. It will showcase the system’s seamless compatibility with PC VR and SteamVR games.

Omni One is designed to work with any PC VR headset as long as it works with SteamVR. This gives users access to hundreds of PC VR titles with unrestricted, full-body movement inside virtual worlds. If you pair the Omni One with Pimax’s Dream Air headset, you can have a premium, high-fidelity PC VR experience that pushes immersion to the next level with its 8K resolution.

Jan Goetgeluk, CEO of Virtuix, comments:

CES is the perfect stage to showcase what’s possible when cutting-edge VR headset technology meets true full-body movement. Our partnership with Pimax underscores Omni One’s broad compatibility across the PC VR ecosystem. Pairing Omni One with the Dream Air headset creates a deeply immersive experience that redefines how gamers move inside virtual worlds.

Robin Weng, Founder of Pimax, also added:

Dream Air was built to deliver uncompromising visual clarity in an ultra-lightweight form factor. With its 8K resolution and ergonomic design, pairing Dream Air with Omni One creates a uniquely immersive PC VR experience—combining stunning visuals with true freedom of movement. Together, we’re showcasing what full immersion in VR can really feel like.

CES 2026 attendees can visit the Pimax booth #14450 and experience the Omni One firsthand. Virtuix is showcasing full-body gameplay using the Pimax Dream Air headset while running popular SteamVR titles. Virtuix, the creator of Omni One, is a premier brand of omnidirectional treadmills that enable players to walk and run in 360 degrees inside video games and other virtual reality applications.

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