simagic haptic pedals reactor Simagic Haptic Pedals Reactor
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simagic haptic pedals reactor

simagic haptic pedals reactor Simagic Haptic Pedals Reactor

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simagic haptic pedals reactor Simagic Haptic Pedals ReactorThe Simagic Haptic Pedals Reactor delivers an unprecedented tactile experience for sim racing enthusiasts. With adjustable vibration feedback finely tuned to reflect telemetry data, this device ensures you feel every engine rev, brake lock, and clutch slip. Designed exclusively for the P1000 and P1000i pedals, it offers CNC aluminum alloy construction for durability and precision. Compact and lightweight, the reactor brings the sensation of real world

The Simagic Haptic Pedals Reactor delivers an unprecedented tactile experience for sim racing enthusiasts. With adjustable vibration feedback finely tuned to reflect telemetry data, this device ensures you feel every engine rev, brake lock, and clutch slip. Designed exclusively for the P1000 and P1000i pedals, it offers CNC aluminum alloy construction for durability and precision. Compact and lightweight, the reactor brings the sensation of real-world vehicle feedback to your pedals, adding a new layer of engagement to your racing sessions.

What sets the Simagic Haptic Pedals Reactor apart?

  • Customizable Vibration Feedback Unlike many alternatives, this reactor allows you to adjust both vibration frequency and amplitude. Using the SimPro Manager software, drivers can tailor feedback to replicate specific vehicle characteristics, delivering a truly personalized experience tailored to your favorite cars or tracks.
  • Telemetry-Based Adjustments The reactor doesn't just vibrate—it's driven by real telemetry data, enabling precision recreation of driving dynamics. Whether you're feeling wheel slip, gear changes, or throttle vibrations, the telemetry integration ensures meaningful and accurate feedback that keeps you connected to your virtual car.
  • Robust Build Quality Constructed from CNC aluminum alloy, the reactor is as tough as it is functional. Its sturdy build ensures longevity even under heavy use, while its compact design allows for easy installation without adding unnecessary bulk to your pedal assembly.
  • Multi-Pedal Vibration Support Unlike single-purpose devices, the reactor provides haptic feedback on the throttle, clutch, and brake pedals. This versatility makes it a great choice for racers who demand nuanced feedback across multiple pedal inputs, enhancing control and situational awareness.

Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Customizable feedback via SimPro Manager software. Only compatible with P1000 and P1000i pedals.
Works with throttle, clutch, and brake pedals. No support for non-Simagic ecosystems.
Telemetry-driven vibrations for accurate driving feedback.
Durable CNC aluminum alloy construction.

Specifications

Specification Value
Compatible Pedals P1000, P1000i
Vibration Support Throttle, Clutch, Brake
Material CNC Aluminum Alloy
Dimensions (L × W × H) 61 mm × 44 mm × 44 mm
Weight 0.3 kg
Accessories Flat Head Socket Cap Screw (M4-10) × 6, Allen Key (2.5mm), Cable Clip × 2

Simagic Haptic Pedals Reactor Compatibility

The Simagic Haptic Pedals Reactor is specifically designed for use with the P1000 and P1000i modular pedals. Its exclusive compatibility with these models ensures seamless integration and optimal functionality. Unfortunately, it cannot be used with other pedal sets, even within the Simagic ecosystem, which may limit its versatility for some users. The reactor mounts easily to the supported pedals, maintaining their ergonomic design while enhancing their feedback capabilities.

While limited to the Simagic P1000 lineup, the reactor’s telemetry-based feedback system pairs well with PC racing simulators. It connects effortlessly via the SimPro Manager software, offering enhanced feedback for titles like iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione, and rFactor 2. Console compatibility isn’t supported, as the reactor depends on PC telemetry inputs to deliver its haptic feedback.

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