Play For Dream Debuts Lightweight MR Prototype at CES 2026, Setting New Standard for Spatial Computing

485b43ad28acc06aeeb2b4aab8af23c0 Play For Dream Unveils MR Prototype at CES 2026, Redefining Lightweight Spatial Computing

LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2026 — At CES 2026, Play For Dream Technology presented a striking exhibition of its mixed reality headsets and spatial computing solutions, drawing significant interest. The company’s booth was consistently busy, with both experts and fans queuing to try the MR devices.

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Launched as the “world’s first Android-based spatial computer,” the Play For Dream MR has been praised by international users and tech influencers as the top wireless PCVR headset globally. It enabled a series of engaging demos in entertainment, education, and business uses, with users noting its impressive 8K visual sharpness.

The major highlight was the reveal of the firm’s newest research prototype. This model generated buzz for its outstanding combination of an ultra-lightweight form factor and superior PCVR streaming quality.

Experience Highlights

Equipped with dual 4K Micro-OLED screens offering 14ms RGB VST latency and running on the Snapdragon® XR2+ Gen 2 platform, the Play For Dream MR provides strong performance for native and streamed content with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage.

  • Immersive Entertainment: Visitors tried high-quality spatial games with tactile controllers, private movie theaters with DTS:X immersive sound, and very low-latency wireless PCVR streaming for smooth experiences.
  • Professional Enterprise Applications: The demos included collaborative tools for MR location-based entertainment, flight simulators, and virtual reality education.

Prototype Breakthrough

Beyond its current products, Play For Dream revealed its latest MR research prototype, hailed by showgoers as the “surprise bombshell” of CES 2026. This model signifies the company’s forward-looking tech development, marking a major advance in creating a lightweight device with strong PCVR streaming.

The prototype caught the eye of global tech influencers, with one noting, “This will transform spatial computing! The ultra-light build tackles a major industry challenge.”

Another blogger stated, “It’s incredibly light, making it easy to forget you have it on. The prototype’s PCVR streaming is outstanding, with sharp visuals and no noticeable delay. This blend of lightness and power allows Play For Dream to set new benchmarks for future spatial computing hardware.”

Looking Forward

“CES was a key venue to present our vision worldwide,” mentioned a Play For Dream spokesperson. “We are dedicated to pushing spatial computing forward through substantial innovation and partnerships.”

The firm aims to grow its network of partners and investigate new use cases in the year ahead.

About Play for Dream

Established in 2020, Play for Dream is an innovative spatial computing firm transforming digital engagement. Its flagship Play for Dream MR Headset — the planet’s first Android‑based spatial computer — offers top-tier wireless PCVR and high-end visual quality, while also enabling enterprise applications in education, corporate training, healthcare, cultural displays, and entertainment.

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