- Product Description
| Product Size | Length: 236.00cm | Width: 237.00cm | Height: 212.00cm | Product Weight | 300.000kg |
| Packing Size | Length: 250.00cm | Width: 260.00cm | Height: 230.00cm | Packing Weight | 350.000kg |
VR all-in-one three-screen Thunder six-axis racing simulator is a high-fidelity simulation driving equipment integrating VR immersion technology, three-screen panoramic vision, six-axis dynamic platform and professional racing control system. Taking "recarving the real track and unlocking the ultimate race" as the core, breaking the sensory limitations of traditional racing games, through the full-dimensional coordination of vision, somatosensory, touch and hearing, it allows users to enjoy the speed and passion of professional racing cars without having to go to the arena, and is widely adapted to various commercial scenarios such as VR experience hall, commercial complex, video game City, popular science education base and automobile exhibition hall, it has dual values of entertainment competition and popular science training. Three-screen panoramic VR dual-mode, building unbounded visual immersion. The equipment is equipped with three high-definition LCD screens, which cover the whole view of users in a circumferential layout and seamlessly connect to the track screen. Whether it is the side view when overtaking on the curve or the distant road conditions in high speed, it can be accurately presented, completely breaking the limitation of single-screen vision and restoring the wide-range experience of real driving. At the same time, it integrates the VR all-in-one module and is equipped with 4K ultra-clear and low afterglow VR head Display, which supports one-click switching between "three-screen mode" and "VR panoramic mode, in VR mode, 360 ° full-scene immersion can be unlocked. With high-precision 3D track modeling, scene details such as Nebula track, City Road and mountain road can be clearly identified, allowing users to forget the real boundary instantly, stay in the exclusive racing space.


