Simagic Neo X Hub

Description

Description

Simagic NEO X Hub is the kind of hardware that makes you want to rearrange your entire rig just to do it justice. The feel of the carbon fiber composite under your fingers, the satisfying click of each encoder—it’s engineered with a finesse that you notice from the moment you connect it. With 12 programmable LED encoders and 8 RGB buttons, it offers the sort of control layout you’d expect in real-world motorsport dashboards. It’s not just a hub—it’s the heartbeat of your setup.

What Sets the Simagic NEO X Hub apart?

  • Button Layout Designed with Racers in Mind Most hubs cram in controls and leave you fumbling mid-race, but the NEO X strikes a rare balance. The spacing, tactile feedback, and logical layout make it feel like it was designed by someone who actually races—not just an engineer with a spec sheet. The RGB buttons and encoders are both easy to reach and satisfying to use, even in high-pressure sessions or endurance stints with gloves on.
  • Modular Paddle System You Can Actually Tune Unlike fixed setups, the Neo X lets you configure the paddles to match your driving style. Wide hands? Adjust the spacing. Prefer a snappy shift feel? Swap the paddle shape or even the material. This isn’t just flexibility for the sake of it—it genuinely helps tailor the hub to different driving disciplines, whether you're drifting, rallying, or running clean laps in GT3.
  • Wireless That Actually Works The 2.4 GHz wireless system has a strong reputation for being reliable under load. No dropouts mid-session, no weird pairing issues, no noticeable lag. That’s a huge deal when you’re running long races and can’t afford distractions. While some hubs struggle to deliver consistent wireless stability, the Neo X holds strong—even in more cluttered RF environments with multiple devices.
  • Surprising Compatibility for a Specialized Hub One of the biggest surprises is just how widely compatible it is. With a native 6x70mm bolt pattern and the QR50 included (plus support for the QR70), it plays well with a broad range of wheel rims and bases. It's not tied to a closed ecosystem, which is a massive win for racers who mix and match gear across brands.

Pros and Cons

Pros Cons
Highly configurable control layout with 12 encoders Currently out of stock
Reliable 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity No included paddles—sold separately
Modular paddle system with wide compatibility Heavier than some alternatives at over 1kg
Includes QR50 Quick Release in the box

Specifications

Specification Value
Materials Carbon fiber composite
Dimensions 189.6 x 109.1 x 153.7 mm
Weight 1,075 g (with quick release, no paddles)
Buttons 8 programmable RGB buttons
Rotary Switches 2 seven-way multi-position switches
LED Encoders 12 programmable
RGB Rev Lights 9 programmable
Wireless 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
Quick Release Simagic QR50 (QR70 supported)
Mounting Pattern 6x70 mm bolt pattern
Included Accessories USB-C cable, Allen key, stickers, screws, QR50

Simagic NEO X Hub Compatibility

Component Compatible?
Wheel Rims (6x70mm) Yes
Simagic QR70 Optional (Supported)
Simagic Bases Yes
Other Brand Bases Yes (with adapter)
Paddle Modules UP+ Shifter Modules (optional)

The Simagic NEO X Hub is built around the widely used 6x70mm bolt pattern, which means it mounts cleanly to a broad variety of third-party wheel rims. Thanks to the included Simagic QR50 quick release, it attaches directly to Simagic wheelbases out of the box. If you're using other ecosystems like Fanatec or Moza, you’ll likely need an adapter, but the compatibility is there with some tinkering. The modular shifter support (like the UP+ paddle set) adds further flexibility if you're building out a more customized rig.

When it comes to platform compatibility, the Neo X Hub is designed with PC sim racers in mind. It connects via USB-C or wireless 2.4 GHz, and works cleanly with PC racing sims like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, and Automobilista 2. It does not natively support consoles, and won't function on Xbox or PlayStation unless routed through a compatible base with console support—so this one's for the PC crowd.

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    Description

    Description

    Simagic NEO X Hub is the kind of hardware that makes you want to rearrange your entire rig just to do it justice. The feel of the carbon fiber composite under your fingers, the satisfying click of each encoder—it’s engineered with a finesse that you notice from the moment you connect it. With 12 programmable LED encoders and 8 RGB buttons, it offers the sort of control layout you’d expect in real-world motorsport dashboards. It’s not just a hub—it’s the heartbeat of your setup.

    What Sets the Simagic NEO X Hub apart?

    • Button Layout Designed with Racers in Mind Most hubs cram in controls and leave you fumbling mid-race, but the NEO X strikes a rare balance. The spacing, tactile feedback, and logical layout make it feel like it was designed by someone who actually races—not just an engineer with a spec sheet. The RGB buttons and encoders are both easy to reach and satisfying to use, even in high-pressure sessions or endurance stints with gloves on.
    • Modular Paddle System You Can Actually Tune Unlike fixed setups, the Neo X lets you configure the paddles to match your driving style. Wide hands? Adjust the spacing. Prefer a snappy shift feel? Swap the paddle shape or even the material. This isn’t just flexibility for the sake of it—it genuinely helps tailor the hub to different driving disciplines, whether you're drifting, rallying, or running clean laps in GT3.
    • Wireless That Actually Works The 2.4 GHz wireless system has a strong reputation for being reliable under load. No dropouts mid-session, no weird pairing issues, no noticeable lag. That’s a huge deal when you’re running long races and can’t afford distractions. While some hubs struggle to deliver consistent wireless stability, the Neo X holds strong—even in more cluttered RF environments with multiple devices.
    • Surprising Compatibility for a Specialized Hub One of the biggest surprises is just how widely compatible it is. With a native 6x70mm bolt pattern and the QR50 included (plus support for the QR70), it plays well with a broad range of wheel rims and bases. It's not tied to a closed ecosystem, which is a massive win for racers who mix and match gear across brands.

    Pros and Cons

    Pros Cons
    Highly configurable control layout with 12 encoders Currently out of stock
    Reliable 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity No included paddles—sold separately
    Modular paddle system with wide compatibility Heavier than some alternatives at over 1kg
    Includes QR50 Quick Release in the box

    Specifications

    Specification Value
    Materials Carbon fiber composite
    Dimensions 189.6 x 109.1 x 153.7 mm
    Weight 1,075 g (with quick release, no paddles)
    Buttons 8 programmable RGB buttons
    Rotary Switches 2 seven-way multi-position switches
    LED Encoders 12 programmable
    RGB Rev Lights 9 programmable
    Wireless 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
    Quick Release Simagic QR50 (QR70 supported)
    Mounting Pattern 6x70 mm bolt pattern
    Included Accessories USB-C cable, Allen key, stickers, screws, QR50

    Simagic NEO X Hub Compatibility

    Component Compatible?
    Wheel Rims (6x70mm) Yes
    Simagic QR70 Optional (Supported)
    Simagic Bases Yes
    Other Brand Bases Yes (with adapter)
    Paddle Modules UP+ Shifter Modules (optional)

    The Simagic NEO X Hub is built around the widely used 6x70mm bolt pattern, which means it mounts cleanly to a broad variety of third-party wheel rims. Thanks to the included Simagic QR50 quick release, it attaches directly to Simagic wheelbases out of the box. If you're using other ecosystems like Fanatec or Moza, you’ll likely need an adapter, but the compatibility is there with some tinkering. The modular shifter support (like the UP+ paddle set) adds further flexibility if you're building out a more customized rig.

    When it comes to platform compatibility, the Neo X Hub is designed with PC sim racers in mind. It connects via USB-C or wireless 2.4 GHz, and works cleanly with PC racing sims like iRacing, Assetto Corsa, rFactor 2, and Automobilista 2. It does not natively support consoles, and won't function on Xbox or PlayStation unless routed through a compatible base with console support—so this one's for the PC crowd.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the Simagic NEO X Hub compatible with my existing sim racing setup?

    Absolutely! The Simagic NEO X Hub features a universal 6x70mm bolt pattern that works with a wide variety of wheel rims. It comes with the Simagic QR50 quick release in the box, allowing direct connection to Simagic wheelbases immediately. For other brands like Fanatec or Moza, you'll just need an adapter. The hub's exceptional compatibility means you can integrate this premium control system into almost any PC-based sim racing setup without replacing your entire rig.

    What makes the NEO X Hub better than other sim racing wheel hubs on the market?

    The NEO X Hub stands out with its professional-grade design that actually mirrors real motorsport dashboards. Unlike competitors that compromise on layout, the NEO X features 12 programmable LED encoders, 8 RGB buttons, and 2 seven-way multi-position switches - all spaced for intuitive access even while wearing racing gloves. Its carbon fiber composite construction offers the perfect balance of durability and weight (1,075g), while the reliable 2.4GHz wireless connectivity ensures zero lag or dropouts during critical race moments. This hub was designed by racers, for racers.

    Can I customize the NEO X Hub to suit my specific racing style?

    This is where the NEO X truly shines. The modular paddle system allows complete customization to match your exact preferences - you can adjust spacing for wider hands or swap paddle shapes and materials to match different racing disciplines. The 8 RGB buttons and 12 programmable encoders can be configured for any function you need, whether you're drifting, rallying, or running endurance races in GT3. The NEO X adapts to your style, not the other way around.

    Does the wireless connectivity on the NEO X Hub cause lag during racing?

    Not at all! The Simagic NEO X Hub uses a high-performance 2.4GHz wireless system specifically engineered for sim racing. Unlike some wireless peripherals that struggle with response times, the NEO X delivers consistent, lag-free performance even in crowded RF environments with multiple devices. For those who prefer wired connections, it also includes a USB-C cable. Many professional sim racers have switched to the NEO X specifically because of its reliable wireless performance during extended race sessions.

    What accessories come with the Simagic NEO X Hub and what might I need to purchase separately?

    The NEO X Hub comes generously equipped with the Simagic QR50 quick release, USB-C cable, Allen key, mounting screws, and stickers right in the box. The main additional purchase to consider would be paddle shifters, as these are sold separately. The hub is designed to work perfectly with Simagic's UP+ Shifter Modules, which allow for even more customization. The QR70 quick release is supported but optional if you prefer an upgrade. Everything you need to get started (minus the paddles) is included, making it an excellent value despite its premium positioning.

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