Description
Conspit Ares Bundle + 290GP Formula + QR is a no-nonsense package built for serious sim racers chasing consistent, tactile control. The 10Nm direct drive motor with its dual skewed pole design delivers smooth torque, while the 290mm carbon-fiber Formula wheel is packed with intuitive inputs, including RGB encoders, dual clutch cams, and a full-color 4.3” display. It’s all topped off with a premium quick-release system that locks in like it means business. This is the gear you reach for when you’re not here to mess around.
What Sets the Conspit Ares Bundle + 290GP Formula + QR apart?
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Durable Motor Design with Dual Skewed Pole Configuration Unlike standard direct drive setups that lean on basic motor cores, the Ares base uses a dual skewed pole motor layout. This contributes to smoother torque curves and reduced cogging, something users often notice right away on long stints or in tricky mid-corner throttle zones. Combined with its compact footprint and 23-bit resolution, it offers control that feels stable under load without dominating your setup with bulk.
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Full-Featured Formula Wheel with Balanced Layout The 290GP Formula Wheel nails the layout. You’ve got tactile RGB buttons, clutch and shift cams in rocker configuration, and four encoders that click clean and deliberate. It manages to pack in a display, LED rev lights, and multiple rotary switches without crowding the space. People say it feels well-balanced in hand—light enough for fast transitions, but solid enough to not feel toy-like.
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Clip-and-Ball QR Design Inspired by Real Race Cars Many quick releases out there claim race-inspired design, but this one backs it up. The ball-and-clip mechanism grips tightly and avoids the slight rotational slop you find in typical single-ball types. That added stiffness really shows when you’re throwing the wheel around in rally or drifting scenarios. It feels like it’s meant to take abuse—and bounce back without missing a beat.
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Conspit Link 2.0 Makes Software Setup Practical A recurring highlight in user feedback is the Conspit Link 2.0 software. It’s intuitive, snappy, and doesn’t bury essential functions in ten submenus. You can map functions quickly, adjust telemetry-driven LEDs, and tweak shifter response without digging through outdated UI. That alone saves a ton of time for people who like to tinker or swap setups between cars or sims frequently.
Pros and Cons
Pros |
Cons |
Sturdy 10Nm base with smooth torque delivery |
No console compatibility out of the box |
Wheel layout offers clear and usable controls |
Optional E-stop not included by default |
Quick release locks solid with no noticeable play |
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Software is straightforward and reliable |
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Specifications
Specification |
Value |
Base Dimensions |
134 x 150 x 269 mm |
Base Weight |
5.6 kg |
Torque |
10 Nm |
Motor Type |
Dual Skewed Pole Design |
Resolution |
23-bit Optical Encoder |
Mounting Holes |
M6 x 4 (bottom), M8 x 4 (sides) |
Connection |
USB 3.0 |
Wheel Display |
4.3” (854x480) |
Wheel LED Indicators |
18 RGB LEDs |
Wheel Weight |
1400g (without adapter and QR) |
Wheel Grip Size |
290mm |
Wheel Materials |
Carbon Fiber (front), Aluminum Alloy (body) |
Inputs |
12 RGB buttons, 4 encoders, 3 rotary switches |
Clutch/Shifter |
2 Rocker-Type Cams Each |
Platform |
Windows PC |
Software |
Conspit Link 2.0 |
Conspit Ares Bundle + 290GP Formula + QR Compatibility
The Conspit Ares 10Nm base and 290GP Formula wheel are both built for Windows PC compatibility via USB 3.0. The QR system uses a standard 50mm PCD mount and is compatible with a range of Conspit and third-party hubs that follow this mounting pattern. The setup integrates seamlessly with cockpit mounts using M6 or M8 side and bottom bolt holes, making it a versatile choice for both custom and pre-built rigs. It is not directly compatible with PlayStation or Xbox platforms, and there’s no DriveHub support confirmed for the base.
On the gaming side, it works with all major PC sim racing titles including iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione, rFactor 2, and Automobilista 2. Because the system uses standard USB drivers and communicates via Conspit Link 2.0 software, it’s compatible with most games that support USB HID input. It does not support console connectivity and requires Windows for both driver recognition and software configuration. For best performance, ensure all firmware and software are kept up to date from the Conspit site.