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MOZA mBooster Active Pedal 8.5/10

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mBooster Active Pedal

A MOZA or PC sim racer who wants active-pedal adjustability and feedback at a less absurd price than the flagship active systems.

~$799 regular price; sale pricing varies

The MOZA mBooster Active Pedal is the value disruptor in active pedals, bringing servo-driven force feedback, ABS and traction-control effects, software-defined pedal curves and one-click profile changes far below Simucube pricing. MOZA lists dual 200 kg load-cell sensing, a 15-bit angle sensor, 270 W peak power and CRP2 ecosystem integration. It is the active pedal to consider if you want the tech without spending full Simucube money, but reviews and owner reports are more mixed on refinement than the price sheet suggests.

Buy with confidence

This is one of the cleaner buys in its lane if the price and platform fit your setup.

Known caution: Refinement reports are mixed versus Simucube

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Specs

PedalsSingle active pedal, brake/throttle/clutch configurable
Pressure sensorDual 200 kg load cells
Angle sensor15-bit
Peak power270 W
EffectsABS, TC, engine vibration, G-force effects
PlatformsPC

Pros

  • Far cheaper active-pedal entry than Simucube
  • Strong specs with dual load cells and servo force feedback
  • Integrates cleanly with MOZA CRP2 pedal ecosystem

Cons

  • Refinement reports are mixed versus Simucube
  • Still expensive compared with excellent load-cell pedals
  • Active effects require tuning and software support

Common questions

Is the mBooster only a brake pedal?
No. MOZA positions it as configurable for brake, throttle or clutch, though most buyers will use it as the brake.
Is it as refined as Simucube?
Reviews and owner reports are split. It is much cheaper, but Simucube still carries the stronger refinement reputation.

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