Haptic Seat Pad-Razer Freyja

As I searched for reviews when looking to purchase this pad, there were none for Flight Simulator. I have to say, I am very happy with the product. Via SimHub, which now links to the Razer Sensa application, MSFS 2020/2024, DCS, and X-Plane are compatible. It took a few minutes to tweak, but the following features are translated to the seat cushion:

Traction Loss
Road Vibration
Acceleration G Forces
Deceleration G Forces
RPM Changes (jets too)
Wheel Touchdown
Wing Load (Positive and Negative G’s)
Airspeed
Stall
Gear Extend/Retract

The pad is very comfortable and more of a cushion than a pad. My haptic experience is limited to the Freyja, I have never felt the HF8, but I am impressed. Definitely made the experience that much more enjoyable.

Note: Use the SimHub app via the “Sensa” connect feature vs. the “Direct” connect feature. The direct will shake your kidneys out.

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Thanks for this review. I’m trying to decide between this and the HF8. The fact that it hooks up via Simconnect is definitely a big plus.

Will this hook up natively to MSFS, or do I need the Simhub software? Do you have a tutorial showing what needs to be done and what settings to use? Just put mine in my chair and am ready to figure it out, with help if you’re willing.

EDIT: I purchased a Simhub license and am using Sensa, The vibration is not very strong, even with everything set to 100%. How do I connect directly from Simhub?

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