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Simsonn Pro Loadcell Sim Racing Pedals Review — Reviews

Simsonn Pedals FAQ:


What materials are the Simsonn Pro Sim Racing pedals made of?
The Simsonn Pro Sim Racing pedals are made entirely of steel, with all components being 3mm thick and laser-cut, providing maximum rigidity.

How do the Simsonn Pro pedals compare in price to other sim racing pedals? Despite their high-quality construction and features, the Simsonn Pro pedals are priced similarly to budget options like the Thrustmaster T-LCMs, around $230.

Are the pedal faces of the Simsonn Pro pedals comfortable to use without shoes? Since the pedal faces are only 3mm thick and not rounded on the edges, using the Simsonn Pro pedals without shoes can be uncomfortable, especially when heel-toe downshifting. It is recommended to use them with shoes for better comfort.

What kind of sensor does the brake pedal of the Simsonn Pro pedals use? The brake pedal of the Simsonn Pro pedals is fitted with a load cell sensor capable of reading up to 200kg of force, providing excellent precision and capability.

Can the resistance and feel of the Simsonn Pro pedals be adjusted? Yes, the Simsonn Pro pedals offer significant adjustability. You can adjust the angle of the springs, distance of travel, position of the damper, and stiffness to get the exact feel you want.

Is there any software available for the Simsonn Pro pedals? There is no formal software available for the Simsonn Pro pedals. Instead, you get a calibration program where you must independently calibrate all three pedals before use.

What is included in the box with the Simsonn Pro pedals? The box includes a USB control hub with a grounding wire. All three Simsonn Pro pedals connect independently to this module, which then routes a single USB cord to your PC. The grounding wire is optional but recommended if the pedal signals interfere with other components in your setup.

Are there any downsides to the Simsonn Pro pedals? The lower price point of the Simsonn Pro pedals is reflected in the powder coating, which is not as refined as some other products. Additionally, the lack of formal software means you need to manually calibrate the pedals before use.

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