PXN HBS 16-Bit Hall Sensor USB Handbrake
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PXN HBS 16-Bit Hall Sensor USB Handbrake

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PXN HBS 16-Bit Hall Sensor USB HandbrakeAchieve precise, analogue braking control essential for rally and drifting simulations across PC platforms. Quick Specs Experience 16 bit resolution for flawless analogue input detection. Constructed from durable aluminium alloy for steadfast, heavy use. Connects directly via USB for immediate plug and play compatibility. Features a rigid, race standard mounting system for secure placement. Calibrated for realistic feel in rally, drift, and simulation

Achieve precise, analogue braking control essential for rally and drifting simulations across PC platforms.

Quick Specs

Experience 16-bit resolution for flawless analogue input detection.
Constructed from durable aluminium alloy for steadfast, heavy use.
Connects directly via USB for immediate plug-and-play compatibility.
Features a rigid, race-standard mounting system for secure placement.
Calibrated for realistic feel in rally, drift, and simulation titles.

The precision required for mastery with a sim racing e brake

This PXN HB S handbrake is forged for the serious sim racer in South Africa who demands true physical feedback; it is not a toy for casual play. For those who engage in the nuanced art of rally driving, drifting, or heavy-vehicle simulation, the difference between a controlled slide and an irreversible error lies in the quality of the control input. This device ensures your footwork is translated digitally with unflinching accuracy, making it the premier pc racing handbrake.

A tactile connection to the track: The pc racing handbrake advantage

The core of this device’s value is its 16-bit sensor technology. This high resolution means that the physical travel of the lever provides significantly more data points to your simulation software compared to lesser, 10-bit or digital equivalents. For the dedicated enthusiast, this translates directly into the ability to modulate brake pressure exactly as required, smoothing out inputs that would otherwise cause unwanted tyre lock or unpredictable rotation. This high-fidelity input defines the best sim racing e brake.

Engineered to resist the strain of competition

Durability is not optional; it is a prerequisite for consistent performance. The chassis and lever mechanism are milled from solid aluminium alloy. This material choice resists flexing and fatigue, ensuring that the feel remains consistent across hundreds of hours of intense racing. It is built to withstand the sharp, repeated demands of competitive digital motorsport, offering a lasting return on your investment in precision. This robust build quality solidifies its place as a professional sim racing e brake.

Simple integration into your cockpit

The setup ritual is swift. Utilizing a standard wired USB connection, the handbrake is recognised immediately by Windows-based racing platforms without the need for complex driver installations or intermediary hubs. Its design anticipates the dedicated cockpit builder, featuring M5 mounting holes that allow for rigid integration into custom setups, ensuring zero unwanted movement during aggressive manoeuvres. This ease of use makes it the essential pc racing handbrake for immediate track readiness.

FEATURES:

16-bit high-precision sensor
Durable aluminium alloy material
Intensity/ Stroke adjustable
Dual mode grip switching for vertical or horizontal positioning
Plug and play on PC
Easy to use USB interface

SPECIFICATIONS:

Material Aluminium alloy
Mounting Holes M5 screws
Connection Method Wired Connection (USB)
Operating Voltage 5V (USB Power Supply)
Operating Current 50mA (USB Operating Current)
Product Dimensions 17.8 x 4.6 x 31.3 cm
Product Weight 900g

WHAT'S IN THE BOX:

  • PXN HB S Dual-mode 16-Bit USB Electronic Racing Handbrake - Black x1
  • Grip x1
  • Spring x1
  • Damping Gel x1
  • USB-B Data Cable x1
  • Hexagonal Open-end Wrench x2
  • M3 Allen Wrench x1
  • M5 Allen Screws x4
  • M5 Allen Wrench x1

Why PXN?

PXN builds competitive peripherals by focusing the engineering discipline where it matters most: accurate data translation. We understand that in the highly competitive environment of South African sim racing, stability and high-resolution feedback are non-negotiable elements of performance. Choose PXN for hardware that stands ready for every challenge, every day, ensuring you have the best sim racing e brake to dominate the track.

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