![]() ![]() In terms of material selection, the HBP Handbrake surprises all along the line. Here you can also shorten the range if necessary. ![]() You can also (re)calibrate the handbrake in the Pit House, which can be done in a few seconds. In addition, you can select various predefined curves in the axle mode, which you can further customise. You have the choice between operation as an analogue axis and operation as a button (a few simulations only support the latter). However, in Pit House, MOZA’s in-house software, the handbrake can then be adapted to your own needs and various settings can be made. During the review, a calibrated analogue axis was recognised immediately and, theoretically, it would have been possible to start directly. The handbrake can be operated without additional software and is recognised directly as a game controller by Windows. Both cables are included, making the handbrake very universal. It can either be connected directly to the PC with a USB cable (type A to type B) or connected to one of MOZA’s wheel bases. MOZA’s handbrake is fully compatible even with third-party systems. MOZA itself lists the following components: Not only are two springs of different hardness and an elastomer included in the scope of delivery, but you also get all the necessary tools, a replacement end stop and two connecting cables: When it comes to the scope of delivery, the package around the HBP Handbrake stands out very positively. No conditions were imposed and no influence was exerted at any time. The handbrake tested here was provided by MOZA Racing for this review. ![]()
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