Thermaltake Launches GR500 Racing Simulator Cockpit and Triple Monitor Stand with RGB Base

TapTechNews May 11th: Computer DIY manufacturer Thermaltake has launched the GR500 racing simulator cockpit and a triple monitor stand for racing, enabling users to enjoy a better indoor driving experience.

Designed specifically for racing enthusiasts to experience authentic racing sensations, the Thermaltake GR500 racing simulator cockpit features a racing-style bucket design with a fiberglass seat that is adjustable for both sliding and tilting.

The GR500 is equipped with aluminum profiles, a steel structure, and anti-tip brackets to ensure stability and safety; the base is outfitted with an RGB light strip, including 20 light effects. When switched to rhythm pickup mode, the lights dynamically change with the music.

Additionally, the Thermaltake GR500 offers universal hardware compatibility, supporting major brands of steering wheels, gear shifts, and pedals such as Logitech, Fanatec, and Thrustmaster, allowing users to build a highly customized racing simulator.

The triple screen racing monitor stand can be seamlessly integrated with the GR500 racing simulator cockpit, made of powder-coated steel, and supports up to three 32-inch monitors, such as the Thermaltake TGM-I27FQ and TGM-V32CQCurve gaming monitors.

Furthermore, the triple racing monitor stand supports VESA standard sizes of 75x75 mm, 100x100 mm, 200x100 mm, and 200x200 mm, with adjustable height settings of 920 mm/970 mm and a screen rotation of 60 degrees, as well as a fold-back design.

Thermaltake's official website has not yet published the pricing information for the GR500 racing simulator cockpit and triple screen racing monitor stand. TapTechNews will follow up on the subsequent sales details.

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