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Full-Range Adaptive Sensing Tech
Ever feel like light braking is vague, while hard braking lacks confidence?
That inconsistency often comes from traditional pedals using fixed signal amplification, where small inputs get lost in noise and heavy inputs risk compression.
P700 solves this with Full-Range Adaptive Sensing Technology.
Instead of a single gain, the system intelligently adapts across the entire braking range. During calibration, it identifies your real braking force window. While driving, it dynamically applies the optimal amplification at each force level. Every brake input is predictable, repeatable, and easier to control lap after lap.
Dual Sensor System for Superior Realism
Our design combines a Hall-effect sensor for pedal travel and a load cell for braking force, capturing every movement and force with precision.
The hall sensor measures pedal travel (angle) and is best suited for floor-mounted configurations with softer elastomers, delivering a progressive, passenger car-style braking reponse for everyday driving.
The load cell sensor measures applied force rather than pedal position, mirroring real vehicle braking behaviour and resulting in more precise and realistic brake control.
150kg load cell sensor
No upgrades needed to deliver true-to-track braking with smooth, linear force every time you press.
35 brake settings
Packed with 35 brake settings for realistic brake feedback.
Quick-change brake setup
Adjust from a beginner-friendly set to race-ready brakes with a simple adjustment system.
Innovative silicone heel plate
Custom-designed silicone heel plate, providing anti-slip grip and barefoot-friendly comfort.
All-metal design
Built from high-strength steel and engineered for durability, staying solid even under intense racing.
Tailored pedal fit with full adjustability
Flexible mounting options
Includes carpet grips to keep your setup stable at home. Optional wall mount available for secure installation. Compatible with profile frames, catering to the needs of advanced simracers.
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