Simucube 2 Pro Review: The Perfect direct drive?

The Simucube 2 Pro was released in 2019 and is highly regarded in the sim racing community. It has become a popular choice among sim racers. The wheel base is Simucubes mid-level offering. This wheel base is the second of three from Simcube, sandwiched between the Sport and the Ultimate. The 3 wheel bases form the Simucube 2 direct drive line.

Many sim racers have been curious about the Simucube 2 Pro and how it performs on the track. To answer this question, several reviewers have put the Simucube 2 Pro through its paces, testing its power, precision, and overall performance. In this article, we will take a closer look at the Simucube 2 Pro. The review will provide you with a comprehensive overview of what to expect from this high-end steering wheel base.

Overview of the simucube 2 pro

Simucube are a Finnish company who have produced some top of the line sim racing products. Most notably Simucube are known for their direct drive wheels bases. The Simucube 2 pro sits between the Simcube 2 sport and the Simucube 2 Ultimate. 

The Sport offers a maximum of 17 Nm where as the Ultimate offers a whopping 32 Nw. The Pro has a maximum of 25 Nm. Through the software the wheel base enables configurations to the drivers liking. With a great deal of power on offer a sweet spot is important to find.

Just bare in mind any setting above 17 – 20 Nm may be unsuitable unless you have incredibly strong arms. You will also need to be careful as anything in and around or above these settings can lead to potential injury. 

Design and Features

The second of simucubes three wheel bases the Pro is a high-end wheel base offering exceptional power and precision. A wheel base built with high-quality materials, making it one of the most durable and reliable models on the market. This section will discuss the build quality, button layout, and compatibility of the Simucube 2 Pro.

Build Quality

The wheelbase is housed in a full-metal casing, with a total weight of 11.1 kg. This makes it a sturdy and robust steering wheel base that can withstand heavy use. The brushless motor with 25 Nm max torque and angle sensor with a 4 million step readout per revolution is designed to provide ultra-low latency and smooth feeling. 

The Simucube 2 Pro also features a wireless wheel support. This allows users to connect wirelessly to the steering wheel base without the need for any additional cables.

Compatibility

The direct drive is compatible with a wide range of steering wheels, including the popular brand Fanatec. The Simucube 2 Pro is able to minimise latencies between the wheelbase and the simulation software, which means that users can enjoy a more realistic and immersive driving experience.

Quick Release 

The quick release system is an adequate system. A locking pin keeps the wheel rim in place although this is not a seamless process. Adding to this slight awkwardness the wheel rim attaches sideways.  

Performance of the simucube 2 pro

The Simucube 2 Pro is a high-end steering wheel base that delivers exceptional performance. This section will delve into the specifics of the Simucube 2 Pro’s performance, including force feedback, smoothness, and customisation options.

Force Feedback

The Simucube 2 Pro’s force feedback is smooth and realistic, allowing the driver to feel every bump and ripple on the track as they drive. The force feedback strength can be easily adjusted to the driver’s liking, allowing them to customise the amount of force the wheel applies to their hands as they drive. The direct drive system provides a high level of detail and accuracy in the force feedback, making it easier for the driver to feel what the car is doing.

Smoothness and Responsiveness

The Simucube 2 Pro is incredibly smooth and responsive, with no lag or delay in the force feedback. The wheel responds quickly and accurately to the driver’s inputs, making it easier for them to make precise adjustments to their driving. The wheel’s smoothness and responsiveness make it feel like an extension of the driver’s body, allowing them to focus on their driving without distraction.

Customisation Options

The Simucube 2 Pro offers a wide range of customisation options, allowing the driver to tailor the wheel to their specific preferences. The force feedback strength is adjustable, as well as the overall feel of the wheel. The Simucube software allows the driver to save multiple profiles, making it easy to switch between different setups depending on the car or track they are driving.

Price

The Simucube 2 Pro retails at around 1500. Now this may seem like a hefty price however many reviewers have felt that the DD is well worth the cost and you are unlikely to be disappointed. 

Conclusion 

So there you have it the review of the Simucube 2 Pro. Now you can see why the wheel base comes highly recommended with its excellent detail, smoothness and quick response. Although the price mat be off putting for some and other alternatives out there it may potentially not be the wheel base you desire just yet. But for those with the budget the Simucube 2 Pro is definitely worth the purchase. 

The decision between going for the Sport and the Ultimate will come down mainly to one factor, likely to be how much torque power do you need. Most Sim Racers will rarely require anything above 20 if that. 

Therefore it may make sense to sit right in the middle with the Simcucube 2 Pro where you still have the option of 25 which for most racers is more than enough. 

This machinery does leave you feeling rewarded and in the end most likely a happier sim racer for the purchase. 

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