simagic haptic pedal reactor Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Reactor System – Professional Haptic Feedba
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simagic haptic pedal reactor

simagic haptic pedal reactor Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Reactor System – Professional Haptic Feedba

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simagic haptic pedal reactor Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Reactor System – Professional Haptic FeedbaUnlock a new dimension of realism, control, and racing immersion with the Simagic P HPR Haptic Pedal Reactor System, a professional haptic feedback solution engineered for competitive sim racers and simulator training environments. Designed to deliver detailed vibration cues that simulate ABS, traction loss, wheel slip, road texture, and brake modulation, the P HPR system transforms your pedal set into a true motorsport grade feedback device. Choose

Unlock a new dimension of realism, control, and racing immersion with the Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Reactor System, a professional haptic feedback solution engineered for competitive sim racers and simulator training environments. Designed to deliver detailed vibration cues that simulate ABS, traction loss, wheel slip, road texture, and brake modulation, the P-HPR system transforms your pedal set into a true motorsport-grade feedback device.

Choose from multiple configuration options to match your setup and performance needs:

Available Options

  • Haptic Reactor Only

  • 1 x Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Kit + Power Supply

  • 2 x Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Kit + Power Supply

  • 3 x Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Kit + Power Supply

  • 1 x Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Kit + Power Supply & Universal Pedal Driver

  • 2 x Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Kit + Power Supply & Universal Pedal Driver

  • 3 x Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Kit + Power Supply & Universal Pedal Driver

These options allow racers to outfit one, two, or all three pedals for maximum tactile performance.


Compatibility and Installation Information

Simagic P1000 Pedals — No Universal Driver Required

The Simagic P-HPR system is fully plug-and-play with the Simagic P1000 pedal set, requiring no Universal Pedal Driver and no additional hardware for installation.

Simagic P2000 and Other Brand Pedals

The Universal Haptic Driver is required when using the P-HPR Haptic Reactor with:

  • Simagic P2000 pedal sets

  • Fanatec pedals

  • Heusinkveld pedals

  • Moza pedals

  • Thrustmaster pedals

  • and other third-party pedal brands

For all non-Simagic P1000 pedals, additional mounting brackets may be required to install the haptic reactor. These brackets are not included and vary depending on pedal design.

This ensures maximum compatibility while delivering Simagic’s high-definition haptic performance across a wide range of sim racing ecosystems.


Professional-Quality Haptic Feedback for Real Motorsport Accuracy

Engineered by Simagic, a global leader in high-end sim racing technology, the P-HPR Haptic Reactor replicates physical driving sensations with extraordinary precision. Receive tactile feedback for:

  • ABS activation

  • Brake lock-up

  • Traction control intervention

  • Wheel slip

  • Engine resonance

  • Road texture and rumble

  • Brake pressure modulation

This provides drivers with earlier cues, improved braking consistency, and deeper immersion.


Key Features and Benefits

  • High-definition pedal-specific haptic feedback

  • Modular system for brake, throttle, and clutch

  • Adjustable intensity and frequency response

  • Professional-grade construction for long-term reliability

  • Plug-and-play with Simagic P1000

  • Universal Haptic Driver ensures compatibility with multiple brands

  • Ideal for esports, competitive sim racing, and real-world driver training


Trak Racer – Global Distributor and Trusted Simulation Partner

Trak Racer proudly distributes Simagic hardware worldwide and maintains partnerships with leading motorsport and simulation organizations, including:

  • Simagic

  • BWT Alpine F1 Team

  • Airbus

  • Simucube

  • DBOX Motion

  • Porsche

  • and many more high-profile brands

These partnerships underscore the professional quality, engineering precision, and durability behind every product Trak Racer supplies.


Summary – The Ultimate Haptic Feedback Upgrade

The Simagic P-HPR Haptic Pedal Reactor System offers:

  • More realistic braking and throttle control

  • Enhanced vehicle dynamics awareness

  • Increased consistency during competitive driving

  • Deepened immersion for sim racers at all levels

Available in multiple configurations and compatible across a wide range of pedal systems, the P-HPR is the definitive haptic upgrade for high-performance simulation.

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