The Simagic Haptic Pedal Reactor transforms every lap with tactile realism you can feel through your feet. Using an independently developed linear motor, it delivers real-time force feedback from ABS, traction loss and tyre grip. This allows you to feel what’s happening beneath the car, not just see it light up on your wheel.
Combine your Haptic Pedal Reactor with Simrig's pedals, motion systems or complete simulators to unlock a true motorsport experience. Drop by our Melbourne showroom or contact our team, and we’ll help you create a setup that matches your driving style and brings every lap to life.
Short answer — yes, but not because it’ll drop your lap times. It acts as sensory immersion, rather than a performance mod. On throttle, the haptic reactor gives you a more connected feel under acceleration. You’ll sense wheelspin or traction loss rather than just seeing it on telemetry. That alone makes it worthwhile if you’re used to reading grip through the seat in a real car.
You should be able to adjust the sound on SimHub to be full throttle or a light hum. At around 70–80% power in SimHub, you should barely hear it over engine noise or game audio. It shouldn’t rumble the rig, but instead send that sharp tactile feedback through the pedal and your sole.
Here’s what works best for most:
Keep it simple. Layering too much haptic data makes it feel noisy. Together with a seat shaker, it completes the feedback loop so you experience proper car balance through the soles of your feet.








