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Out of the box, the H2 supports a wide range of racing and flight simulation titles through plug-and-play compatibility with common motion software such as SimRacingStudio and SimTools.
Examples of supported titles include popular flight and racing simulators across multiple genres.
The motion software reads real-time telemetry data such as altitude, acceleration, braking, and cornering forces, and converts this data into physical movement across the H2’s motion axes.
Motion parameters including intensity, smoothing, and response limits can be adjusted to match individual preferences for both flight and racing simulations.
Compact, Home-Friendly Design
Despite its professional-level motion capability, the H2 is designed to be space efficient.
With a footprint of approximately 3 ft by 5 ft, it fits well in home offices, garages, or dedicated simulator rooms. The platform is sized to pass through standard doorways, simplifying installation.
Even with its compact design, the H2 delivers full-motion feedback suitable for a wide range of simulation scenarios, from gentle aircraft banking to more aggressive racing movements.
What’s Included
The package includes the components required to assemble and begin using the motion platform:
H2 Motion Platform
Two-axis motion base with welded steel frame and pre-installed actuators
Electronic Control Unit
Motion controller with integrated motor drivers and USB interface
Universal Mounting Frame
Mounting points for compatible seats, pedals, yokes, throttles, and steering systems
Power Supply
Auto-sensing 100 to 240 V AC power input
USB Data Cable
For direct connection to a PC
Software License
License for compatible motion software
Hardware and Tools
Assembly bolts, tools, and illustrated instructions
Warranty
One-year manufacturer warranty covering the platform and electronics
Not included: Seat, steering wheel or yoke, wheel base, pedals, HOTAS or collective controls, button boxes, displays, PC, or VR headset. These components are user supplied to allow custom cockpit configurations.
Product Specifications
Degrees of Freedom: 2 (Pitch and Roll)
Motion Range: Approximately plus or minus 20 degrees, adjustable
Speed: Up to approximately 50 cm per second
Power Draw: Approximately 500 to 750 W peak
Maximum Payload: Approximately 150 kg (330 lb)
Frame Weight: Approximately 80 kg (176 lb)
Input Voltage: 100 to 240 V AC
Noise Level: Below approximately 50 dB
Supported Platforms: PC (Windows 10 and 11)
Motion Software: SimRacingStudio, SimTools, FlyPT
Upgrade Options: Optional upgrade kits available
Warranty: One year, with extended options available
Getting Started Guide
Choose Your Space
Select a level area with sufficient clearance for platform movement and cable routing.
Unbox and Organize
Lay out all components including the frame, actuators, control unit, cables, and hardware.
Assemble the Frame
Follow the included instructions to attach actuators and mounting components. Most assemblies are completed within approximately 90 minutes.
Connect the Control Unit
Connect the motion controller to the PC via USB and to a power source. The system will be recognized by the installed software.
Calibrate Motion Axes
Run the calibration process to verify smooth and even actuator movement.
Configure Game Profiles
Select a simulator title and adjust motion settings to suit personal preferences.
Experience the Motion
Launch the simulator and observe motion feedback during operation.
Setup and Installation Recommendations
Disconnect power during assembly.
Use appropriate thread-locking methods for secure mounting.
Allow adequate clearance around the platform for full motion travel.
Inspect and tighten fasteners periodically.
Enable motion compensation for VR setups when supported.
Use surge protection for electronic components.
For commercial environments, schedule routine maintenance checks.
Add On Options:
2 DOF Transportation Wheels:

This option adds portability to the platform by installing two heavy-duty front wheels. The assembled platform can be lifted from the rear so the front wheels contact the floor, allowing easier movement as well as loading and unloading.
It is well suited for frequent repositioning within a space or during events and is compatible with H2 and P2 platform models.
Metal Cyber Cover:

This enclosure is designed to protect the lower moving components of the motion platform. The Metal CyberCover features a durable outer shell intended to shield internal mechanisms while maintaining a clean, enclosed appearance.
It helps limit access to moving parts, conceals internal components, and reduces exposure to dust and spills. The cover is constructed from lightweight, precision laser-cut, powder-coated steel for strength and durability.
This cover is compatible with H2, H3, P2, and P3 platform models.
Pedals Quick Release:
This quick-release add-on is useful for users who switch between two pedal sets, such as flight and racing pedals. It allows pedals to be swapped quickly without remounting and also provides additional adjustment range, making it easy to slide a single pedal set forward or backward for fine positioning.
HoneyComb A+B Adapter:

If you have HoneyComb Alpha Bravo yoke and throttle this adapter will make them fit to our standard wheel plate.

Now we offer VESA standard (100 mm × 100 mm) mount for one monitor up to 33lbs (15kg). Make sure you have the SFU gearboxes and the latest(wide) wheel support vertical bars before ordering it.

This Console Link (MagicBox) allows motion data to be received directly from supported console games without the need for a Windows PC. Motion can be managed through compatible software and controlled using a mobile device or tablet.
This option is intended for users who plan to use motion exclusively with console games and without a PC. It supports motion feedback only and does not replace other controllers such as steering wheels or pedals. The motion platform connects directly to the Console Link for console-based motion operation.

E Break emergency button can be placed on the platform within a close reach to stop any platform motions immediately. It is compatible with any platform model.

Flight controls mounts kit for HOTAS. It includes throttle and flight joystick mounts. Joystick can be mounted in the center or on the side. This kit fits all our platform except M series.

To protect you we also provide flexible moving parts protection cover. This cover fits H2, H3, P2 and P3 platforms.
Cables Extension Set for 2-3 DOF:


This is a mounting bracket designed for use with a tactile transducer commonly referred to as a ButtKicker. A tactile transducer is a vibration device that attaches to a simulator rig, typically under the seat or on the frame, and produces physical feedback based on audio or telemetry signals.
The vibration feedback can represent effects such as engine RPM and idle vibration, road surface changes, gear shifts, wheel slip, and impact sensations in both racing and flight simulations.
The bracket is designed to position the transducer in an optimal location on the frame, such as a crossbar or beneath the seat, to ensure efficient transfer of vibration through the simulator structure.

The Sparco R100 is a steel-frame foldable seat featuring updated bolster design for improved support and revised padding for enhanced comfort. The seat is supplied with sliders and the required mounting hardware.

The Sprint is an FIA-approved racing bucket seat designed for competition use and motion simulator setups. It features a tubular frame with a suspended bottom cushion that provides support and comfort in the driving position.
The shoulder bolsters are shaped to fit smaller cockpit layouts. The seat supports both bottom mounting and traditional side mounting and includes openings for five- or six-point harness systems.
Size: Medium, suitable for users up to a 34-inch waist.
The seat is supplied with side brackets, sliders, and the required mounting hardware.
Sparco R333 Seat:

The Sparco R333 offers a stylish foldable and modern look to match today’s street cars. Featuring bolsters and padding designed for greater support and comfort, the R333 has 2 easy to use adjustment levers located on both sides of the seat. There are openings for a fifth or six point seatbelt. The seat comes with sliders and all hardware needed.

Finished in red, this harness features lightweight, high-strength steel adjusters, an aluminum buckle, and snap-hook fasteners for secure and efficient fastening.
Made from 2-inch wide polyester webbing, it is designed for durability and comfort, with branded detailing for a clean, professional look.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What’s the main difference between the H2 and H3?
The H2 operates with two motion axes, pitch and roll, which simulate climbing, banking, acceleration, and braking. The H3 adds a third axis, yaw, which enables rotational movement for drifting, rudder input, and spin-related dynamics.
Q: Can I use it for both flight and racing simulations?
Yes. The H2 is suitable for both flight and racing setups and works well with yoke-based flight controls as well as wheel-based racing configurations.
Q: How noisy is it?
The H2 is designed for quiet operation, typically producing sound levels around 45 to 50 dB under normal load, similar to common household electronics.
Q: Is the setup complicated?
No. Most users complete assembly and setup within one to two hours. The platform includes an illustrated manual and clearly labeled hardware to simplify the process.
Q: Can I upgrade later?
Yes. The modular design allows upgrades from the H2 to the H3 by adding a yaw axis, or further expansion to a 6-axis configuration using compatible upgrade kits.
Q: What is the maintenance schedule?
Maintenance requirements are minimal. Periodic bolt checks and keeping actuators clean is generally sufficient. Light lubrication every six months is recommended for heavier use.
Q: Will it work with PlayStation and Xbox?
Yes, with limitations. Console systems operate within closed platforms, and only certain games transmit motion telemetry. Motion support is available only for compatible titles and requires additional motion hardware. Motion functionality applies to platform movement only and does not replace standard console controllers.
Q: What seat should I use with the platform?
Seat choice depends on personal comfort and driving or flying style. The H2 supports most bottom-mounted automotive and gaming seats.
Bucket-style racing seats are commonly used for added stability during higher motion intensity. Lightweight seats are recommended to allow faster and more precise motion response. Harness systems are optional.
Seats with sliders or rails are recommended for easier adjustment. Some bucket seats may require additional mounting brackets or adapters.
Seat Mount Dimensions:
Depth: 280 mm
Width options: 345 mm, 375 mm, or 405 mm
Q: Does it come assembled?
The H2 Motion Platform weighs approximately 60 to 100 kg depending on configuration. Units are shipped in multiple boxes for safe delivery, and some assembly is required. This allows users to customize their setup and become familiar with the system during installation.
Q: How does motion compensation work with VR?
When the motion platform moves, the VR headset moves with the user, which can slightly affect the in-game view. In most cases this effect is minimal.
If noticeable visual movement occurs, reducing motion intensity in the software settings often improves stability. Motion compensation software can also be used to help align visuals during platform movement.
VR tracking devices should be securely mounted to the platform and isolated from excessive vibration to maintain accurate tracking performance.