Racelogic Products
Measure, record, display, simulate and analyse data
Racelogic design and develop high accuracy data-loggers, speed sensors, displays, video data-loggers, and modules.
As specialists in GPS, CAN, Inertial, and Video Technology, we offer products designed to be suitable for applications in Vehicle Testing, Motorsport, Marine, Defence, Aviation, and GPS Device Testing & Simulation.
See our product range below. Click on the picture or title to go to the product page.
 VBOX
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- VBOX data loggers and speed sensors are based on high accuracy GPS and inertial measurement technology. They can be used with a range of input and output modules, making VBOX systems a powerful and flexible method of data acquisition.
- Common uses include brake testing, performance measurement, ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) Validation, Electronic Stability Control (FMVSS126) testing, Aquaplane Testing, Coastdown, Durability Assessment, Drive-by Noise Testing, Marine Testing, Mining Systems Monitoring, and many more...
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 Video VBOX
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- Combines video recording from up to four bullet cameras with GPS data logging and real-time user configurable graphics
- Used for Automotive Testing, Motorsport, Driver Training, and many more applications in industry and leisure
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 LabSat
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- Records real world GPS signals, replays GPS RF data and simulates user defined scenarios
- Used for Testing & Developing GPS Devices (such as smart phones, navigation systems, and tracking devices), Chipset Development, and Location Based Services
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Performance Meters
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- GPS based performance meters for measuring a vehicle's speed, g-force, lap times, drift angle (with DriftBox), power, and handling.
- Help to improve track driving skills and measure performance.
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 Other Products
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- Aftermarket traction control system maximising acceleration whilst retaining full driver control.
- Provides digital vehicle speed and engine RPM signals from vehicles equipped with CAN bus wiring: commonly used in taxi meters.
- Provides a digital speed pulse where normal speed sensing methods will not work.
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