Diagram comparing USB and Link connected rig setups for audio equipment optimization.

How does a rig with Simucube Link Hub look like?

Making use of an ethernet switch, you will be able to use all your sim racing gear with only one USB port to your PC, protecting it from EMI.

We all love USB, but it has its limitations. Many sim racers face a frustrating issue when connecting their gear via USB. USB, originally designed for keyboards and mice, falls short for demanding sim racing setups. It leads to problems like connectivity issues, lag, and even gear damage due to static electricity.

Simucube Link Hub device for connecting Simucube gear and wireless wheels via USB, protects against power surges.

One hub for your entire Simucube ecosystem - maintenance-free

Since the launch of Simucube 3, the Link Hub has become the backbone of every modern Simucube rig. Your wheelbase, ActivePedals and Simucube Wireless Wheels all communicate through one galvanically isolated, real-time Ethernet network - and your PC sees it all through a single USB-C port.

Expanding your rig later? Add an ordinary Ethernet switch and keep building - without ever touching another USB port.

The Link Hub is completely configuration-free. Every Simucube Link device you connect appears automatically in Simucube Tuner, telemetry flows with sub-millisecond latency, and the firmware of all connected devices updates with a single click.

No drivers, no port juggling, no USB troubleshooting - just a rig that works every time you sit down to race.

See it in action

Zero cable clutter, one USB port, and every Simucube device working as one system - watch the official Simucube video below to see what the Link Hub does for your rig.

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