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Simagic GT Neo

$269 In Stock
Simagic GT Neo

The verdict

The most disruptive budget wheel in sim racing. At $269 it delivers feel and build quality that embarrasses wheels three times its price.

Best for

  • Budget-conscious drivers who refuse to compromise on feel
  • Simagic and third-party wheelbase owners via wired connection
  • GT racers wanting a compact 300mm rim with proper funky switches

Not for

  • Console racers, PC only
  • Anyone wanting a display or telemetry screen
  • Drifters or rally drivers who need a round wheel

What it is

The GT Neo is Simagic’s mid-range GT wheel. 300mm diameter, 1500g, $269. Ten RGB buttons, two rotary encoders, two thumb encoders, two seven-way funky switches, and four magnetic hall-effect paddles. That is a lot of controls for the money.

It connects via Simagic’s Mag-Link cable system, which means it works with Simagic wheelbases natively but also supports third-party bases. Not locked in.

Who it’s for

GT racers who want proper paddle quality and enough rotary controls for traction control, brake bias, and ABS adjustments without menu-diving. If you spend most of your time in ACC, iRacing GTE/GT3, or Le Mans Ultimate, this is the shape you want.

It sits in a competitive bracket against the Moza CS V2P. Both hover around the same price. The Simagic gets you magnetic hall-effect paddles and better third-party compatibility; the Moza has a slight edge on button feel, depending who you ask.

In use

The paddles are the standout. Magnetic hall effect at this price point is unusual. Crisp, short throw, consistent activation. You stop thinking about them after a lap or two, which is exactly what good paddles should do.

Funky switches handle multi-function duties well. I would have preferred a third rotary encoder, but two is workable for most GT categories. The RGB backlighting on the buttons is configurable through Simagic’s software. Useful for night sessions, mostly cosmetic otherwise.

At 300mm it feels natural for GT cars. Not too small for road car content, not too large for single-seaters if you occasionally dip into Formula stuff (though a dedicated formula rim would be better there).

Weight is moderate at 1500g. Noticeable on lighter wheelbases under 5Nm, fine on anything above 8Nm.

What to watch out for

Simagic’s software ecosystem is less polished than Moza’s. Firmware updates have historically required more manual intervention. The Mag-Link connector is proprietary, so if you switch to a non-Simagic base later, you will need an adapter or a different cable arrangement.

Build quality is good but not exceptional. The buttons feel slightly hollow compared to higher-end Simagic offerings. For $269, that is a fair trade.

Verdict

Strong value pick for GT racing. The magnetic paddles alone justify the price against most competitors in this bracket. If you are already on a Simagic base, or plan to be, this is the obvious first wheel to pair with it.

What the experts say

Reviewer evidence

Quotes and footage from independent and affiliate reviewers, weighted by trust tier.

"The SIMAGIC GT NEO is, judged by price alone, one of the most disruptive sim racing wheels to appear in years."

Richard Baxter

simracingcockpit.gg review

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Independent
"I've just come out of another session with it on my Simucube 2 Pro, still the best budget wheel I've used, not even a close call."

Richard Baxter

Long-term use impressions

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Independent
"At $269 you're getting a wheel that feels closer to the $750 bracket."

Richard Baxter

Value assessment

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Under the surface

Specifications, in plain English

Diameter
300mm
mid-size, versatile for GT and formula
Buttons
10
10 buttons, covers essentials but you may need a button box
Rotary encoders
2
Thumb encoders
2
Paddle shifters
magnetic hall effect
Weight
1500g

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Sources

  1. Simagic GT Neo ReviewRichard Baxter · unknowncaptured 2026-04-10
  2. SIMAGIC Announces Neo-X Button Box SeriesRichard Baxter · unknowncaptured 2026-04-10
  3. Simagic GT Neo - Sim Racing Wheel ReviewBoosted Media · unknowncaptured 2026-04-10
  4. Simagic GT Neo ReviewDanny Lee · unknowncaptured 2026-04-10
  5. Simagic GT Neo Long Term ReviewLaurence Dusoswa · unknowncaptured 2026-04-10
  6. Simagic GT NEO Review! The BEST Affordable Wheel?!OC Racing · unknowncaptured 2026-04-10