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SIMAGIC P-HPR GT – compact linear haptic for throttle and clutch pedals
SIMAGIC has launched a new version of its linear haptic motor – the P-HPR GT. It’s a compact, lighter, and faster alternative to the original P-HPR Linear Haptic Reactor, designed specifically for use in throttle and clutch pedals. Despite its smaller size, the P-HPR GT delivers dynamic feedback and high precision.
What makes the P-HPR GT different from the original P-HPR?
- Compact size: perfect for tight mounting spaces.
- Faster response: lower moving mass allows for higher frequency operation.
- Lower cost: a great entry point for users looking to enhance their setup without overspending.
- Modular system: GT can work alongside the full-size P-HPR for a more dynamic, multi-point haptic system.
Why use P-HPR GT?
The P-HPR GT was built for fast and accurate feedback. It excels in throttle and clutch applications, giving drivers information about slip, gear changes, or clutch engagement. The linear motor ensures a precise and realistic tactile experience, with virtually no delay.
Comparison: P-HPR vs P-HPR GT
Feature | P-HPR | P-HPR GT |
---|---|---|
Haptic strength | Very strong (ideal for brake) | Moderate (ideal for throttle/clutch) |
Size | Full-size | Compact |
High-frequency response | Lower | Higher |
Price | Higher | Lower |
Compatibility and mounting
Both models are compatible with SimPro Manager and SimHub. They work with SIMAGIC P1000, P2000, P500 pedal sets and the TB-RS handbrake. Mounting is identical between the two, making upgrades or mixing models simple and seamless.
Who is it for?
- P-HPR GT – for users who want a compact, fast-reacting haptic motor for throttle or clutch pedals.
- P-HPR – for sim racers looking for powerful brake feedback or full-range pedal vibration.
Where to buy?
The full-size SIMAGIC P-HPR Linear Haptic Reactor is available now at SIMLINE.EU. The compact P-HPR GT version will be available soon – offering even more flexibility in building your haptic pedal system.
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