Play for Dream MR Headset Steals the Show at CES 2026
Play For Dream Technology delivered a compelling showcase at CES 2026. The company drew widespread attention with its MR headsets and spatial computing solutions. Its stand stayed busy throughout the show. Industry professionals and enthusiasts queued to try the Play For Dream MR headset in person.
Play For Dream introduced the Play For Dream MR as the "world's first Android-based spatial computer. Overseas users and tech KOLs have celebrated it as "the world's best wireless PCVR headset." The device anchored a series of demonstrations across entertainment, education, and enterprise use. Attendees praised the headset’s sharp 8K visual clarity.
Play For Dream also surprised visitors with the debut of its latest R&D prototype. The company paired an incredibly lightweight build with impressive PCVR streaming performance. That balance sparked strong interest across the show floor.
The Play For Dream MR headset runs dual 4K Micro-OLED displays and delivers 14ms RGB VST latency. The Snapdragon® XR2+ Gen 2 platform powers the device. It includes 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. The hardware supports smooth, standalone mixed reality and reliable, streamed sessions.
Attendees tested high-fidelity spatial gaming and relied on responsive haptic controllers. They stepped into private cinema-style environments and heard DTS:X immersive audio. They also tried wireless PCVR streaming and noticed the low latency during fast-paced scenes. Play For Dream showcased professional demonstrations that focused on collaborative MR LBE, flight simulation systems, and VR education.
Alongside the core product line-up, Play For Dream revealed its newest MR R&D prototype. Attendees called it the "surprise bombshell" of CES 2026. The prototype captures the company’s technology exploration and roadmap research. It also marks a clear step forward in lightweight design and wireless PCVR streaming capability.
Global tech KOLs focused on the prototype and shared enthusiastic reactions. One commentator said, "This will reshape the spatial computing landscape! The extreme lightweight design addresses a key industry pain point." Another blogger added, "It's so light you almost forget you're wearing it. And the prototype's PCVR streaming performance is remarkable, showcasing crystal-clear visuals and imperceptible latency. This lightweight yet high-performing design positions Play For Dream to redefine standards in next-generation spatial computing devices."
Play For Dream framed CES as a starting point for wider collaboration. "CES provided an important platform to share our vision with the global community," said a Play For Dream representative. "We're committed to advancing spatial computing through meaningful innovation and collaboration."
The company plans to expand its partner ecosystem and explore new application areas throughout the coming year.

