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Simucube ActivePedal, Force Feedback Pedals

Simucube ActivePedal, Force Feedback Pedals

Pedal for racing simulators, realistic resistance, lag-free playback, customizable settings, almost entirely made of metal
2.369,00 €
(incl. VAT)
| sku GAJO-668
| EAN
| MPN SCACPE-SET-EU
| Manufacturer Simucube
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  • Pedal for racing simulators with realistically accurate acceleration
  • Low latency for delay-free inputs
  • Processor calculates even the most complex force feedback manoeuvres
  • Construction almost entirely made of metal allows for nearly unlimited lifespan

Accelerate like a real racing driver

The Simucube Active Pedal is an innovative sim pedal that takes your sim racing experience to a new level. The Active Pedal system introduces innovative technology to enhance the realism and precision of your pedal inputs.

With force feedback features, the Simucube Active Pedal offers incredibly fast responsiveness, allowing you to feel every moment of the virtual road beneath your feet. The system dynamically adjusts pedal resistance to your game, enabling a realistic simulation of braking and throttle forces.

User-friendliness at the forefront

Customise the active pedal system with adjustable settings to suit your preferences, allowing you to tailor the force feedback and responsiveness to your driving style.

The Simucube Active Pedal is designed for seamless integration, easy to install, and compatible with a variety of sim racing setups. This ensures a straightforward experience for both beginners and experienced drivers.

  • Dimensions: 100 x 250 x 402 mm (W x H x D)
  • Delivery contents:
    Simucube ActivePedal
    Power supply (country-specific cable)
    SC-Link
    USB cable
    Ethernet RJ45 cable (connection between SC-Link and ActivePedal)
    Mounting screws
    Torx Allen key
    Quick start guide
    Stickers
  • Material: Metal, Plastic
  • Weight: 6 kg
  • Colour: Black, Orange
Colour
Primary Colour Black
Dimensions
Weight 6 kg
Materials
Materials Metal, Plastic
Lighting
Lighting No