Before vs after
What does a rig with Simucube Link look like?
Making use of an ethernet switch, you will be able to use all your sim racing gear with only one USB port to your PC, protecting it from EMI.

USB Connected rig

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All Simucube devices. one usb port.
The Simucube Link Hub is the key to your Simucube rig. Connect all your Simucube gear and Simucube Wireless wheels through Simucube Link.
Before vs after
Making use of an ethernet switch, you will be able to use all your sim racing gear with only one USB port to your PC, protecting it from EMI.



SIMUCUBE LINK
Simucube Link is already in-use with two of our products, Simucube ActivePedal and Simucube Valo GT-23. For future products, it will be sold separately, and you only need one Simucube Link to connect all your Simucube gear.

Simucube ActivePedal (included in box)

Simucube Valo GT-23 (not included in box)

All Simucube products released after 2024 (not included in box)

Simucube wireless wheels (Ascher, GSI, Cube Controls, SRB) – not included in box

Simucube Tahko (GT-21 & Round)
WHY WAS IT MADE?
We all love USB, but it has its limitations. Many sim racers face a frustrating issue when connecting their gear via USB. USB, originally designed for keyboards and mice, falls short for demanding sim racing setups. It leads to problems like connectivity issues, lag, and even gear damage due to static electricity.


SImucube Link comes included with the Simucube ActivePedal. If you want to make use of Simucube Valo GT-23 or any other new Simucube product released after 2024, you need Simucube Link
What problem does Simucube Link solve in sim racing?
With Simucube Link, you no longer need to occupy multiple USB ports on your PC and you also eliminate the possibility of any damage caused by electrostatic build up.
Do Simucube 2 users need Simucube Link?
No, Simucube 2 users do not need Simucube Link
