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SimNet HPM-R Haptic Rumble Motor with Mount
SimNet HPM-R Haptic Rumble Motor with Mount
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A compact haptic rumble motor that adds vibration based feedback to your pedals. Designed to simulate road texture, curbs, and engine vibration for a more immersive driving experience.
KEY BENEFITS
- Feel road texture and surface changes directly through your pedals
- Detect curbs and rumble strips with clear physical feedback
- Add engine vibration for a more immersive driving experience
- Improve awareness of track conditions without relying only on visuals
- Enhance realism without replacing your existing pedal setup
WHO IT’S FOR
This is for sim racers who want to add immersive vibration feedback to their setup. It is ideal for drivers who value feeling road surface changes, curbs, and engine behavior, and want a more connected driving experience across track racing, drifting, or casual simulation.
KEY FEATURES
The SimNet HPM R haptic rumble motor delivers vibration based feedback that translates in game telemetry into physical sensations through your pedals. It is designed to simulate road textures, rumble strips, and engine vibration, helping you better understand what the car is doing at all times. The included mounting bracket allows for secure installation on compatible pedal systems. The SimNet HPM R haptic rumble motor pedal feedback system integrates with SimNet control solutions for consistent and responsive performance.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Product type: Haptic rumble motor for pedal feedback
- Feedback type: Vibration based rumble feedback
- Mounting: Includes mounting bracket
- Compatibility: SimNet pedal systems with compatible control hardware
- Use case: Road texture, curbs, engine vibration feedback
- Integration: Telemetry driven vibration response
REAL-WORLD USE / EXPERIENCE
In real use, this motor adds a layer of immersion by letting you feel the track surface and vehicle behavior through vibration. You can sense when you hit curbs, transition between surfaces, or experience engine vibrations under load. This helps build a more intuitive understanding of the car and track, making driving feel more engaging and responsive.
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