Omega 3DOF Motion Racing Simulator
What Is 3DOF Motion?
Three degrees of freedom means the Omega moves your entire cockpit along three independent axes — pitch, roll, and heave. These are the forces your body feels most powerfully when driving a real car at speed.
Pitch — Braking & Acceleration
The cockpit tilts forward under braking and rearward under acceleration, replicating the longitudinal G-forces that push you into the harness or press you back into the seat. Your body instinctively recalibrates braking points — trail braking becomes natural instead of abstract.
Roll — Cornering G-Forces
In a fast corner, the cockpit rolls to the outside — the same direction a real car's chassis loads during lateral acceleration. Your inner ear and vestibular system register the sustained force. Understeer and oversteer become physical sensations, not just visual cues on a screen.
Heave — Bumps & Elevation
Vertical movement simulates bumps, curbs, and elevation changes. The 6-inch stroke actuators reproduce the compression you feel riding a kerb at Spa or cresting the hill at Laguna Seca. Road surface texture becomes information your body processes unconsciously.
Every Component, Purpose-Built
The Omega isn't a static simulator with motion bolted on. Every element has been engineered to work with the motion platform from the ground up.
🔩 4 Sim Coaches billet motion actuators
Four independent electric actuators with 6-inch stroke and 150mm/s speed. They operate in coordinated pairs to produce smooth, continuous pitch, roll, and heave motion without mechanical lag or jerkiness.
🎯 25Nm Simucube Direct Drive
The same industrial-grade Simucube wheelbase used in the Pro and Elite. Zero cogging, instantaneous response, and 25 Newton-meters of peak torque. Combined with motion, the force feedback layer adds granularity the actuators can't reproduce alone.
💧 Hydraulic Pedals
Sim Coaches hydraulic pedals with real fluid pressure. On a motion platform, consistent pedal feel is critical — when the cockpit moves, your legs need a fixed reference point. Hydraulic resistance provides exactly that stability.
🖥️ Samsung 32" 1440p Triples
Three 32-inch Samsung monitors at 1440p resolution. The triple-screen array wraps around your peripheral vision — essential for motion simulators where spatial awareness prevents motion sickness and improves immersion.
💻 Gaming PC (AMD 9800X3D/RTX 5070/32GB)
An AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D with RTX 5070 and 32GB RAM handles triple-monitor rendering while simultaneously running the motion platform's telemetry software. Both streams need consistent frame delivery — this hardware ensures neither bottlenecks the other.
🔧 Professional In-Home Installation
Motion platforms require precise leveling, actuator calibration, and telemetry tuning. Our technicians handle all of it on-site. We test every motion axis, calibrate the travel range, and verify the telemetry pipeline before handing you the wheel.
Omega vs. Pro — What Motion Adds
Complete Specifications
Who Buys the Omega?
The Omega sits at the intersection of affordability and physical immersion. It's the most accessible way to experience real motion in a home racing simulator.
Upgrading From Static
Sim racers who have experienced the limits of static setups and want the next level of realism. The Omega delivers motion without requiring the space, power, or budget of the Elite 6DOF.
Driver Training
Racers and driving coaches who rely on physical cues to teach technique. Pitch under braking and roll through corners give students the physical vocabulary that flat screens alone can't provide.
Commercial & Entertainment
Businesses adding motion simulators to entertainment venues, showrooms, or corporate experiences. The compact footprint and standard power requirements make deployment straightforward.
Included & Available Add-Ons
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 3DOF mean in a racing simulator?
3DOF stands for three degrees of freedom: pitch (forward/backward tilt simulating braking and acceleration), roll (side-to-side tilt simulating cornering G-forces), and heave (vertical movement simulating bumps and elevation changes). The Omega's 4 independent actuators produce all three axes of movement simultaneously, creating a physical representation of the forces your body would experience in a real car.
How does the Omega compare to the Pro static simulator?
The Omega adds real physical motion. While the Pro uses an 100W Earthquake Haptic Kit for chassis vibration, the Omega physically tilts and lifts the entire cockpit. Under braking the cockpit pitches forward; in corners it rolls to the outside; over bumps it heaves vertically. Both share the same 25Nm Simucube wheelbase, hydraulic pedals, and triple monitor setup.
Does the Omega require special power or wiring?
No. The Omega runs on a standard 110V household outlet drawing approximately 3 amps. No special electrical work, dedicated circuits, or high-voltage connections are required. It plugs into a normal wall outlet in any room.
How much does the Omega weigh and what's the footprint?
The Omega weighs approximately 420 lbs fully assembled with a footprint of roughly 5 feet by 4.5 feet — the same floor space as the Pro static simulator despite adding a complete motion platform underneath. It fits in a spare bedroom, home office, or single garage bay.
Is the Omega loud when the motion platform is running?
The Omega's electric actuators are designed for quiet residential use. During normal driving, actuator noise is largely masked by the simulation audio. They produce a low mechanical hum during rapid movements but are significantly quieter than hydraulic motion systems used in commercial installations. Most owners drive with headphones and never notice actuator sound at all.
Ready to Feel the Difference?
Configure your Omega 3DOF Motion Simulator with your choice of wheel, accessories, and options. Professional delivery and installation included with every build.
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