Known for powering everything from commercial theatre seating to advanced training simulators, D-BOX brings their polish and reliability to the world of sim racing… in your home!
Their motion platform offers a clean install, incredibly smooth and detailed motion, and unlike some competitors adds canned effects—like road texture and vibration—that add immersion without overwhelming the experience.
The hardware itself is smartly designed and well-built, with compact actuators and sensible mounting options that make setup far less intimidating than some systems. While you’re definitely paying a premium, what you get is a system that just works—stable software, excellent support, and motion that feels refined and consistent.
But that price tag means it’s not for everyone. So before you commit, check out our detailed D-BOX reviews below to see how it stacks up against the competition and whether it’s the right choice for your rig.
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D-BOX Product Reviews

D-BOX Sim Racing Motion System – G5 4250i Review
Is D-Box the best motion system for your Sim Rig? We take a detailed look at the D-Box Gen 5 4 actuation motion system to see if it is worth the high-end price tag. https://youtu.be/9wQxRP1K3oQ Hardware and Build Quality With a step down in price from previous generations, the D-Box

Boosted Media Full Motion Cockpit Tour
We’ve been very busy behind the scenes this week pretty much completely rebuilding the Boosted Media Sim Rig to make it even more immersive, and make our racing videos even better still! So while we have things apart we thought it was the perfect opportunity to give you an update!
D-BOX Pros and Cons
Pros
- Extremely refined motion feel
- Canned effects enhance immersion and consistency
- Clean, user-friendly installation
- Polished software ecosystem
- Proven reliability
Cons
- High cost
- Limited customisation
- Heavy, rigid mounting required
- Canned effect might not please purists