Description
The DDU (Data Display Unit) offers an intuitive and customizable interface for your sim racing setup, letting you stay connected with critical data. Its 4.3-inch TFT LCD display is bright and vibrant, delivering real-time feedback with clarity, while the 16 individually adjustable RGB LEDs allow you to fine-tune the visual cues to your liking. Built with a sleek CNC aluminum chassis and a carbon fiber rear, this unit combines style with functionality. Whether you’re racing competitively or practicing, the Data Display Unit of Precision Sim Engineering keeps your focus exactly where it needs to be—on the track.
What sets the DDU (Data Display Unit) apart?
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Customizable RGB LEDs The DDU features 16 full RGB LEDs, all adjustable for function, color, and brightness. This flexibility is rare in comparable displays and allows racers to create personalized visual indicators for different race conditions. Whether you want to track lap times or monitor engine health, you can configure each LED to reflect the data that matters most.
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Broad software support The DDU works seamlessly with powerful sim software like Z1 Dashboard, SimHub, and JRT (Joel Real Timing), giving you real-time access to crucial telemetry. This wide compatibility means it integrates smoothly into a variety of setups and racing sims, letting you fully exploit its features without needing to jump between different ecosystems.
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Rugged build with premium materials Constructed from anodized CNC aluminum with a carbon fiber rear cover, the DDU not only looks great but is built to last. The ultra-rigid mounting bracket ensures that the unit stays firmly in place, even in intense racing conditions. This kind of attention to build quality is appreciated by sim racers who push their gear to the limit.
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Simple USB connectivity With no need for external power adapters or HDMI inputs, the DDU connects to your PC using just two USB ports, keeping installation straightforward. It integrates cleanly into existing setups, reducing clutter and simplifying cable management, so you can focus on improving your lap times rather than dealing with complicated connections.
Pros and Cons
Pros |
Cons |
16 customizable RGB LEDs for personalized feedback. |
Requires two USB connections for setup. |
Compatible with a wide range of sim software. |
Not compatible with consoles like PlayStation or Xbox. |
Durable build with CNC aluminum and carbon fiber. |
Price may be steep for casual users. |
Easy USB installation, no external power needed. |
Specifications
Specification |
Value |
Display Size |
4.3 inches TFT LCD |
RGB LEDs |
16 individually adjustable RGB LEDs |
Chassis Material |
Black anodized CNC aluminum |
Rear Cover Material |
Carbon fiber |
Mounting Bracket |
Ultra-rigid aluminum |
USB Connections |
2 x USB Type B |
Compatibility |
PC only |
DDU (Data Display Unit) Compatibility
The DDU (Data Display Unit) integrates seamlessly with Simucube, Fanatec Podium, SimSteering, and OSW direct drive wheel systems, making it a versatile addition to most setups. Its mounting system is compatible with many standard motorsport steering wheels, and all necessary hardware is included for easy installation. Be sure to check the DDU Data Pack before purchasing to confirm compatibility with your unique simulator rig. The mounting bracket ensures it stays secure, no matter how intense your sessions get.
Designed for PC use only, the DDU connects via two USB 2.0 inputs, eliminating the need for additional power adapters. It does not support PlayStation or Xbox consoles, which might limit its appeal to those who game on those platforms. The device integrates well with racing software such as Z1 Dashboard, SimHub, and JRT (Joel Real Timing), offering powerful telemetry options to optimize your sim experience.