Ahorra 16%

Simagic GT Neo

Precio de oferta€272,49Precio habitual €325,49
Ahorra 11%

Simagic Neo X Hub

Precio de oferta€214,46Precio habitual €240,79
Ahorra 17%

Conspit 310 APEX (CDR)

Precio de oferta€302,00Precio habitual €364,97

Conspit MAX 01

€785,02
Ahorra 5%

BavarianSimTec Alpha

Precio de ofertaA partir de €1.040,60Precio habitual €1.099,82
Ahorra 1%

BavarianSimTec OmegaPRO v2

Precio de oferta€2.176,79Precio habitual €2.193,74
Ahorra 16%

Simagic Neo X-310G

Precio de oferta€313,81Precio habitual €374,81
Ahorra 18%

Simagic Neo X-330R

Precio de oferta€304,96Precio habitual €373,82
Ahorra 18%

Simagic Neo X-330T

Precio de oferta€304,96Precio habitual €373,82

What SimHub adds to a steering wheel

SimHub turns a wheel's display and lighting into a live telemetry surface - custom dashboards, RPM and flag LEDs, spotter effects and per-game layouts, driven by one of the largest software ecosystems in sim racing. A SimHub compatible wheel is never finished: the community keeps building new dashboards and effects for it.

Integration depth differs

Compatibility is not one thing. BavarianSimTec's Alpha, Delta and OmegaPRO wheels are fully SimHub compatible including DNR support. Conspit's MAX 01 runs a SimHub-driven touchscreen and the 310 APEX (CDR) follows the same route. Simagic's NEO X family supports SimHub through the Simagic MagLink connection. The exact scope - display, LEDs or both - is stated on each product page.

One deliberate exception

Not every premium wheel goes the SimHub route: the BavarianSimTec Delta Pro SC intentionally runs its dash and telemetry through Simucube Tuner instead, as part of its full LightBridge integration - which is why it appears in the Simucube 3 collection but not here.