Description
Conspit H.A.O Hub isn’t just another chunk of hardware to bolt onto your rig—it’s the control brain that ties your wheel to the race. Wrapped in a full carbon-fiber shell and packed with tactile controls, swappable components, and a sharp 2.99-inch telemetry display, this hub has the bones of a race car and the flexibility of a command center. It’s the kind of hub that makes every input feel deliberate and every lap more connected.
What Sets the Conspit H.A.O Hub apart?
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True Carbon Fiber, Not a Marketing Gimmick While plenty of hubs slap on a carbon fiber sticker or mold plastic to look the part, the H.A.O uses a full carbon prepreg shell—just like real motorsport components. The result? A hub that’s noticeably stiffer and lighter without feeling fragile. It’s the kind of structural integrity that pays off when you’re muscling through high-torque setups or long stints where flex equals fatigue.
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Swappable Joysticks and Switches Add Modularity The inclusion of removable joysticks and switches gives the H.A.O a level of adjustability you don’t find in most hubs. You can tune it to suit the car, the sim, or even just your hand preference. Racers love the ability to reconfigure without reaching for a soldering iron or disassembling half the unit. It’s a small detail with big usability implications, especially in multi-discipline sim setups.
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Functional Layout with Room to Grow With 10 buttons, 4 encoders, and 2 dual-mode encoders, there’s enough input space for even the most micromanaged cockpit setups. But it doesn’t feel overcrowded. The layout flows, and each component is logically spaced. The LED RPM bar and screen don’t just look good—they give immediate feedback that keeps your eyes where they belong: on the race, not buried in telemetry overlays.
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Purpose-Built for the Conspit Ecosystem It’s designed to work seamlessly with the RX320, DX320, and CX320 wheels, meaning no fighting with adapters or dodgy USB routing. The fit is tight, the wiring is clean, and the functionality is fully supported through Conspit Link 2.0. While third-party wheels may not work without effort, for anyone already inside the Conspit world, this hub slots in without a fuss.
Pros and Cons
Pros |
Cons |
Genuine carbon fiber build offers superior rigidity |
Limited compatibility with third-party wheel rims |
Integrated screen and LED bar display real-time data |
No wireless connectivity option |
Modular controls allow on-the-fly reconfiguration |
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Built-in dual clutch and shifter paddles included |
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Specifications
Specification |
Value |
Display |
2.99-inch integrated telemetry screen |
LED RPM Indicator |
Yes |
Buttons |
10 standard buttons |
Encoders |
4 standard, 2 dual-mode |
Joysticks |
2 removable 7-position |
Switches |
2 removable |
Clutch Paddles |
2 dual clutch paddles |
Shifter Paddles |
2 standard paddles |
Custom Paddles |
2 additional programmable paddles |
Material |
Full carbon fiber shell |
Software |
Conspit Link 2.0 compatible |
Weight |
Not specified |
Conspit H.A.O Hub Compatibility
Component |
Compatible? |
Conspit RX320 Wheel |
Yes |
Conspit DX320 Wheel |
Yes |
Conspit CX320 Wheel |
Yes |
Third-Party Steering Wheels |
No (or limited) |
PC (Windows) |
Yes |
The Conspit H.A.O Hub is built with full compatibility for Conspit’s RX320, DX320, and CX320 steering wheels, making it a plug-and-play fit within that ecosystem. It integrates with Conspit Link 2.0 software for button mapping, paddle calibration, and telemetry configuration. The carbon fiber prepreg structure and custom-fit electronics mean it’s tightly optimized for those models, with very limited flexibility for third-party wheels unless you’re prepared to dive into DIY adaptation or custom firmware solutions.
Platform-wise, the H.A.O Hub is designed exclusively for Windows PC use and does not support consoles like Xbox or PlayStation. The telemetry screen and LED RPM bar rely on PC-based data streams and SimHub or Conspit Link 2.0 to function properly. While the hub brings solid compatibility for most major PC sims—such as iRacing, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, and ACC—it is not a universal solution outside of the Conspit environment, and there’s no wireless option available for users looking to eliminate cables.