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Question Qubic System QS-H13 Seatmover

Discussion in 'Commercial Simulators and Peripherie' started by Sky_Rock, Mar 6, 2026.

  1. Sky_Rock

    Sky_Rock New Member

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    Hello everyone,
    I want to purchase the QUBIC System QS-H13 Seatmover, I've never used a seat mover or a motion rig, before.
    I want to ask you some questions about. Would it be possible to mount that way, so I can keep my wheelbase + wheel, pedals, joystick and HOTAS, as they are now ?
    I want to keep my desk, I have a lot of stuff there.It's a very heavy and great quality wooden desk.
    70 cm height, 150 cm wide and 75 cm deepth.
    What I want to ask : which kind of seat / frame would you recommend ?
    As an example, I attached here an image. I'd like to have it similar with this, but I don't care about the frame for pedals, joystick , wheel, etc.
    Only the seat, standing on the QUBIC System QS-H13 and in the front, just no frame for wheel, yoke, joystick, pedals, etc. So, as small as possible.
    Please help me with some advices. Thank you so much, in advance.

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    noorbeast VR Tassie Devil Staff Member Moderator Race Director

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    As I understand it the QUBIC System QS-H13 Seatmover is a compact design and can be integrated into existing fixed peripheral arrangements: https://qubicsystem.com/product/qs-h13/

    An upside of doing that, as opposed to a full frame arrangements, is that a 2DOF rig will generate additional motion cues in the wrists and ankles when used that way with fixed pedals and wheel.
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    The worst thing is to adjust the seat height compared to your desk. The Seat should be as low as possible on the Seatmover! But it doesn´t look like the Seatmover has adjustable Feets.

    The pedals must be securely screwed in place, otherwise you won't be happy.

    I strongly recommend to test an Seatmover beforehand and in best case compare 2DOF and 3DOF systems with each other.
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    Thank you for your reply.
    How high is the seat height, approximately?
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    Since we don´t know which seat and seatmounts you want to use, how could we know?


    Just read the FAQ on their homepage, an important point:

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    Yes, it must be mounted to a stable aluminium profile cockpit. That's what I'm looking for.
    Would the Dardoo 4080 be okay ? Can I mount it without the wheel frame ?



    DX Winner 2 is another nice option.
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    Yes, the pedals are screwed, thats why I'd like to keep them as they are.
    Same, with the wheelbase.
    I could find a way to make everything a bit higher, that's not a problem, at all.
    I know, Google Ai isnt trustworthy 100 % but...... it says :
    Yes, you can use the Qubic System QS-H13 with your wheelbase on the desk, as it is a "seat-mover" system designed to move only the driver's seat, keeping the wheel and pedals stationary.
    Here are the key details regarding this setup:
    • Decoupled System: The QS-H13 operates independently of the steering wheel and pedals, making it ideal for users with limited space or those using a desk, NLR Wheel Stand, or a fixed aluminum profile rig.
    • Immersive Experience: Even with a stationary wheel, the system uses fast 2DOF (pitch and roll) motion to simulate G-forces and car movements.
    • Software Compensation: The Qubic Manager software allows you to tune the motion, and some users prefer to deactivate sustained roll/pitch to avoid an "unnatural" feeling when the seat moves while the wheel stays still.
    • Compatibility: It is designed to work with most racing chairs or directly onto aluminum profile cockpits.
    Important Considerations:
    • Stability: Since the platform creates violent vibrations on curbs and rapid movements (like braking), you need a very stable desk and a securely mounted wheelbase (e.g., direct drive) to handle the increased immersion without shaking the desk itself.
    Yes, my desk is very sturdy, I'm using it the Simagic Alpha Ultimate ( at 100 % torque and 75 % FFB and everything is perfect )
    Same goes for the pedals. They are mounted, stable, I can't push them away, no matter how hard I press the pedals.

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