Simagic are getting good at this - the GT Neo is a great simracing steering wheel!

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • Hi guys,
    The GT Neo exploded onto the scene a few weeks ago following a rapid fire social media campaign from the guys at Simagic, and it received some glowing reviews from some of my colleagues here on CZcams - I finally got my hands on one and can confirm that Simagic did a great job and the GT Neo is a great value purchase.
    I was sent this unit to review from www.racekraft.net and www.simrigs.com.au and it made me a believer - I'll be buying one for myself. To my AU/NZ friends, please consider buying your sim gear from these guys because they are legends and carry good stuff - I make no money from saying that, I just want you guys to have a good time with this hobby that I love.
    Thanks to my amazingly talented friends for publishing their videos on the GT Neo first, and from which I lifted images to put into my video:
    • This is 289$ ... HOW?!...
    • SIMAGIC GT NEO - Thoug...
    • The Affordable Wheel T...
    0:00 Simagic GT Neo
    1:00 Pricing, Build Quality and Construction
    3:38 Design, Quick Release and Cost Savings
    8:01 User Experience, Ergonomics and MagLink
    12:03 GT Neo on the Fanatec DD1
    16:28 For Fanatec Users
    19:07 Quick Compare: Alpha Mini vs DD1
    22:12 Final Thoughts on the Simagic GT Neo
    #simracing #simagic #fanatec
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Komentáře • 130

  • @vrj0
    @vrj0 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Very good review, I saw 10 videos about this wheel but still got a lot of new information through yours. Keep it up :)

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I'm so glad you got something useful from it! Thank you ❤️

  • @akpanjennings
    @akpanjennings Před 2 měsíci +3

    Id be a little wary to use that usb-c connection in lieu of that mag link that’s designed to protect the wheel from the wire getting tugged but it is interesting that you can get around using their solution.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci +1

      I agree, it's not my preferred solution but at the time of filming there was no Maglink stock in Australia so I had to do what I could.
      Worst case you damage the USB C connector that you replace anyway when you switch to Maglink so I see it as minimal risk

  • @darthsnape
    @darthsnape Před 3 měsíci +4

    Excellent review Alan. I wasn't aware of the LED glow up until you pointed it out. Though, I think that maybe stickers on top of the buttons could help? I have no idea as mine is still without stickers. Also, much appreciated that you covered the compatibility with Fanatec ecosystem in depth. It is going to clear a lot of doubts. And one other thing is that I loved the macro shots😄 Keep up the great work!

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks Darth - I think all of us respond differently to different aspects of these products so it's always interesting to watch others' perspectives. When I get my own GT Neo in 1-2 months I might try the button stickers... Honestly, I'm very resistant to the idea hahaha.

    • @darthsnape
      @darthsnape Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@DrAlanQuan Same. I usually prefer a clean design.

  • @ZHF0rd
    @ZHF0rd Před 3 měsíci +2

    Channel gets better and better with every video. Keep doing what you’re doing!

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thank you so much! There's always some level of uncertainty when producing these videos and it helps a lot to receive feedback. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @magnusenamd
    @magnusenamd Před 3 měsíci +5

    Hello. I am very picky about everything. But I have only positive things to say about your review here. You clearly have talent. You are clear and serious and honest. You don't overplay like many unfortunately do. So I will follow you and see more of you. Hello from Sweden.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      Hej Magnus!
      Thank you so much for your support, I hope to see you often in my comments ❤️

  • @stuartwalker6409
    @stuartwalker6409 Před 3 měsíci +3

    your production value is great keep it up

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you Stuart, I'm a bit of perfectionist and I get hung up on every little detail that doesn't quite match my vision, but overall I think I'm able to produce videos that look interesting. I really appreciate your support, thank you!

  • @DonUtz1975
    @DonUtz1975 Před měsícem +1

    I received mine last week. And I am really happy with it! The only downside: The rubber finish is peeling off already. Maybe because of the material of my racing gloves. But other than that there is nothing I can complain so far. Great device.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před měsícem

      Glad to hear you're enjoying it! I'm curious to see how my own unit does in terms of wear and tear. Mine still hasn't arrived, I'm too far back in line hahaha

    • @DonUtz1975
      @DonUtz1975 Před měsícem +1

      @@DrAlanQuan I covered the grips now with black over grip tapes. Not the most beautiful but it does the job.

  • @DonsShed
    @DonsShed Před 3 měsíci +2

    Another great video Alan :) I was just about to pull the pin on a Fanatec setup..... but now you have me thinking again!!!! LOL (the Sigma Cortex Converter has also just come out with a new software version, so it's now improved PS5 game play as well). Cheers Don, Perth WA (Dons Shed and Xplor Overland)

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci +5

      Thanks Don,
      I'm probably not doing much to build my relationship with Fanatec to create content together lol but I have to speak my truth and for the time being, I see little value in spending money with Fanatec. I really hope they pick things up, because I'm sure they can put a good product together but until they consistently produce happy customers I remain very wary of recommending them.
      I don't have first hand experience with PS5 or the Sigma Cortex but I would 100% buy Simagic+Sigma instead of Fanatec if I were in your shoes today.

    • @glenndjenkins
      @glenndjenkins Před 3 měsíci +3

      Do not buy anything from fanatec today. Almost every other option on the market is significantly better in every way.

    • @DonsShed
      @DonsShed Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@glenndjenkins I can only use Fanatec or Simagic/Sigma Cortex as I only play on PS5...... unless you know of any other brands that work with PS5? (other than Logitech or Thrustmaster)

    • @ChristopherWoods
      @ChristopherWoods Před 2 měsíci +2

      I bought a Podium DD1 setup with GT and round wheels last November to go with my Clubsport pedals and shifter. Unfortunately it took five months to arrive, then the DD1 base immediately began disconnecting after an hour or so before ultimately not even booting properly despite firmware reflashes and various driver versions being tried on several computers. Eventually stuck in the infamous WQR flash mode with a fully unresponsive base and flash utility unable to complete the flash.
      The complete silence of Fanatec customer service speaks volumes, and I get the feeling that they're in a death spiral. Perhaps borne out by the CEO being forced out by their bank to allow them to extend their loan facility. Incredibly sad to see a once groundbreaking company fall off the wagon. But when Moza, Simagic, Simucube etc are outclassing them on price and quality - with better customer support - it's time to move on.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci +2

      Hi Christopher, I'm sorry that you had that experience. I want Fanatec to succeed, and I've had overall good experience with their products and service in Australia - although the broken wheel grips were a surprise to me.
      I've seen the writing on the wall for Fanatec for years now starting with the QR2 announcement which took years to make good on - and been watching eagerly hoping to see them do well, but seeing the preorder nonsense that has left so many customers dissatisfied being a consistent issue for Fanatec for YEARS has been disappointing, and seeing people enthusiastically ordering their products has been like watching a train crash in slow motion, just knowing the outcome but being powerless to stop it.
      Until Fanatec demonstrate that they can develop and bring innovative products to market AND get them into customers' hands without underhanded marketing strategies - I can't recommend anybody spend money with them when so many compelling alternatives exist.
      And I am very much looking forward to my GT Neo arriving

  • @konnichy
    @konnichy Před 2 měsíci +1

    Finally! Someone on CZcams who pronounces Simagic with only one 'm'. And thanks for the great review.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hahahaha I might slip in a Sim Magic in my next video just to ruffle your feathers a bit ❤️

    • @ChristopherWoods
      @ChristopherWoods Před 2 měsíci

      Now to get the doc pronouncing Fanatec currently ;)

  • @LukeVesty
    @LukeVesty Před 3 měsíci +1

    Nice one Alan! I've been eagerly awaiting this video. Great job! I have a question about the dual clutch paddles and the method for setting a bite point on a car like the W13 Mercedes F1 in iRacing. I'm not sure if you still have the wheel or own this car, but to set the bite point do you need to alt-tab out of iRacing and use the Sim Pro software to make an adjustment, then alt-tab back into iRacing?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi Luke, thanks for holding out for this video 😂
      Yes, to my knowledge setting the bite point requires alt tabbing out of sim and into simpro. I did love the ability to set it on the wheel live via the Fanatec setup menu - I'm not sure if the FX Pro allows you to do that because I've never handled an FX Pro.
      I return the GT Neo in two days 😭 and I'll get mine whenever supply catches up since I'm only getting on the preorder list now

    • @LukeVesty
      @LukeVesty Před 3 měsíci +1

      No worries, thanks!

  • @burg0110
    @burg0110 Před 3 měsíci +2

    New studio looking good!

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      The new studio has presented so many challenges! The lighting and acoustics still need more dialling in, but the new 3D printer as well as the additional content partners has given a lot of personality to the wall :)
      Thanks for your support!

  • @BlackSun3Tube
    @BlackSun3Tube Před 2 měsíci +1

    Very nice test, ty for sharing :)
    You've got one more follower;)

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hey that's amazing! Thanks for your comment, it's always nice when people like you take the time to reach out!

  • @projectkurvz9424
    @projectkurvz9424 Před 3 měsíci

    Great in-depth video, Alan. I have the NEO on back order and I can wait still have around two weeks or so, I will be using it with the Maglink on my DD2, and I'm intrigued to learn if it will replace my Cube Controls GT Zero which is my current FAV wheel, or will it be another wheel to my collection. I have for some time lost my faith in Fanatec they for sure are victims of complacency and have not kept their eye on the ball, for sure ill keep using my DD2 till it breaks, but I doubt I will ever make a purchase from Fanatec again, and love your content keep up the good work.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing your perspective - I find it very validating that the observations and concerns I've held myself are also held by others in the community.
      That said I'm certainly open to exploring viewpoints other than my own and I've definitely received my fair share over the last year!
      Anyway, I'm happy with my Fanatec wheelbase and I'm looking forward to my own GT Neo - we're like brothers walking the same path in this hobby! ❤️

  • @Max__apex
    @Max__apex Před 3 měsíci

    Quality review ….. seen ur channel grow

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks, I try my best to pass on what I learn to everybody. It's fun!

  • @ChrisTheCreed
    @ChrisTheCreed Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hey Alan, I'm wondering about the fanatec connection. Based on your findings, it seems that we can technically just buy the wheel, extract the plate it already comes with, slap it onto the QR2, and just use a usb-c cable to plug in? Basically we don't need the maglink?
    I know my QR2 lite is different from your podium, but they should be the same size (?)

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi Chris, Maglink is just a USB cable with a magnetic connector - the wheel can't tell what type of USB cable is used since the electronic signals are the same between the two cables.
      However, Fanatec wheels need a software handshake through the quick release to enable force feedback - so you will need a Podium Hub if you are running a Fanatec wheelbase.
      What I meant by not needing Maglink is that the standard plate is physically able to mount third party quick releases - you don't need to buy the Maglink plate to be able to do that. Fanatec is just unique in that it requires the software handshake in addition to the mechanical connection - which means you need to spend a bit more money to make it work. Worth it though, the GT Neo is better than anything Fanatec offer at the same price point even after you factor in the cost of the podium hub
      Running the wheel via USB C is not ideal - it's not easy to plug in blind, and if the wheel spins beyond the slack available you may break a cable, the connector or both.

    • @ChrisTheCreed
      @ChrisTheCreed Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@DrAlanQuan thanks for the info and video brother

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci

      Happy to be here, my friend ❤️
      Thanks for watching and commenting :)

  • @thedude4964
    @thedude4964 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hello Alan, thanks for the detailed Review! Got one question: On the GT-C is a Plate with an X. The Plate looks great and I want one for mine GT-C. Where did you get some sort of Plate?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi Dude!
      The X branding is really slick - X is the second coolest letter in the alphabet, after Q of course - that's why everybody loves getting those letters on Scrabble hahaha
      That's a GT-C Exodus Racing edition that Simagic make for Simrigs.com so I would reach out to them to see what they can do.
      Another option could be to 3D print the plate since it's not essential for load bearing (I think...) But you won't have as nice a surface finish as the anodised aluminium

  • @miguelantoniotubog5698
    @miguelantoniotubog5698 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Alan. Great review. I just had a question about simagic GT pro hub. Theoretically, am I able to connect it to Fanatec dd1 via podium hub and qr1/2? And via usb C direct to pc? Will the wheel still be able to operate correctly? Thanks

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Miguel, thank you. I believe the GT Pro Hub does not function over USB, so I think it won't work in games the way you described.
      I'll test it tomorrow and see - but I bet Simagic will have a new hub which is Maglink compatible out this year which may be the safer bet

    • @miguelantoniotubog5698
      @miguelantoniotubog5698 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DrAlanQuan if theres a new one coming this year then I might as well wait for that 😁

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah Simagic have been releasing new products basically every month so I'm pretty sure we'll see something like what you want very soon.
      Otherwise there's good options like Simcore you can get if the wait is too long

  • @chonk7221
    @chonk7221 Před měsícem +1

    Hey Alan, just wondering if you've continued to use the neo on your rig and if so how are the grips holding up? I've started to see a lot of posts showing excessive wear, the surface of the rubber peeling away after at little as 10 hours of use.
    Great video be the way! You're spot on about fanatec currently.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před měsícem +1

      Hi Chonk, I had to return the review unit and my GT Neo is arriving in May so I can't give any longevity feedback.
      In my time with it I had no indication that wear and tear would be an issue but it was only 2 or 3 weeks.

  • @denondns
    @denondns Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great review! Can you tell me is the Neo with podium hub much closer to you then Formula wheel? How much? I have Clubsport RS round wheel and I want gt3 wheel but I dont want to buy one that is much closer to my seating position then RS. Thanks!

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes it's closer - I have returned the wheel now so I can't measure exactly but I would guess between one and two inches. That's just the way it has to be with the way that Fanatec made the podium hub which is quite thick itself

    • @denondns
      @denondns Před 2 měsíci

      @@DrAlanQuanOK thanks!

  • @easybreeze1
    @easybreeze1 Před 3 měsíci

    Great review, couldn't agree more with your comments, first thing i noticed was the poor led light defusing, shame but very minimal issue. I got the wheel with a simagic alpha mini thinking it would work with simhub but obviously doesn't work, I may buy the maglink in the future... simagic software to control the lights is very basic compared to the lightshow you get on boot, they really should be able to give more functionality over the lights in their own software.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I wonder if Simagic will bother to step up the led control in Simpro when they know their customers can just plug in Simhub. I can understand why they might just focus on reliability updates and get to work on the next rim - but it would be nice to see the wheel continue to be developed. Time will tell I suppose.
      Are you considering running the GT Neo with a USB C cable instead of buying Maglink?

    • @easybreeze1
      @easybreeze1 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @DrAlanQuan maybe to test but I wouldn't risk the fragile connection long term

  • @ajmcdaddy4215
    @ajmcdaddy4215 Před měsícem

    Where did you get the gold mounting plates for the DD1 from? They look great.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před měsícem +1

      Hi AJ, those started out life as standard red anodised Trak Racer TR-One plates.
      I just wiped them down and applied a couple of coats of spray paint! Looks way better than the red

    • @ajmcdaddy4215
      @ajmcdaddy4215 Před měsícem

      @@DrAlanQuan Good job! Don't know if I can be that dedicated (and my wife would make me do other DIY stuff).

  • @DarrenMartin-bw8zi
    @DarrenMartin-bw8zi Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi Alan. Nice review, as usual. Gonna review the Moza TSW truck wheel?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Haha you know I pretty much only drive the F3 right? That truck wheel would be an absolute riot in an open wheeler
      Might be time to send Moza an email 😂

    • @DarrenMartin-bw8zi
      @DarrenMartin-bw8zi Před 3 měsíci

      @@DrAlanQuan I know, but... Do it for craps and giggles. Lol

  • @christopherkarlsson5714
    @christopherkarlsson5714 Před 2 měsíci

    Is it possible to mount the QR2 directly to the wheel? Or do i need the podium hub as well?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi Christopher, I'm not sure about the bolt pattern of the QR2 - I never measured the Fanatec bolt pattern. So I'm not sure if a QR2 can actually physically bolt onto the wheel as standard
      What I do know is the GT Neo has cutouts for 50 and 70mm PCD mounting, and that Fanatec wheelbases won't activate torque unless they detect an authentication chip (podium hub, SRM emulator, Leoxz core etc)
      Long story short. Need a Podium hub (or similar)

    • @christopherkarlsson5714
      @christopherkarlsson5714 Před 2 měsíci

      @@DrAlanQuan Thx Alan, i will let you know the outcome if it works!

  • @perecatherine
    @perecatherine Před 3 měsíci

    Well said about fanatec. Nice video!

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      I want Fanatec to be a viable option - they've shown in the past that they can be the disruptors that move the industry forward - but their wheel and pedal options are really dated, their customer service is demonstrably suffering, their QR2 strategy in my opinion is not consumer-friendly yet their pricing is still solidly mid-to-high-end.
      Listen to your customers and do better please Fanatec!

  • @regibson23
    @regibson23 Před 3 měsíci

    Totally agree on the closed bottom on the hand grips. No idea why do many companies use an open bottom that then has flex.
    And forget the Podium hub. Use an SRM emulator or a Leoxz qr2 core quick release.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      I looked into the SRM and by the time that I factor in shipping and a QR1 it costs the same as a podium hub and at least with the podium hub I get some easy DIY project options for shifters and buttons.
      That's what I was thinking when I got the podium hub anyway.

  • @genussspieler9346
    @genussspieler9346 Před 3 měsíci

    do i need any other parts for using the simagic fx pro with podium hub on a fanatec dd1?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      Hi, Maglink is ideal but as you saw in the video I did not use Maglink. Here's what I used:
      GT Neo (obviously haha)
      Podium hub
      Reused 3x bolts from original Simagic QR
      3x extra M5 bolts (for 6 total into podium hub)
      The standard QR is fitted with 3 bolts only and you could probably do the same with the podium hub, but I like the extra security having 6 bolts gives me
      Running this setup does have the risk of messing up the USB C port if the wheel spins beyond the cable length you have which is why Maglink is ideal, but it will work. Just be mindful of the DD1 startup calibration

  • @MIMCKMedia
    @MIMCKMedia Před 2 měsíci +1

    It was sold out in about a few Minutes at our German disrtubutor... Insane

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci

      Yeah Simagic have done well with this product. A few years of solid product releases has given customers a lot of confidence in the product quality, and then the fast pace of the social media teasers and now having the wheel on sale - it makes sense that it's selling out everywhere.
      Mine is still a month or two away!

  • @ringjeck3645
    @ringjeck3645 Před měsícem

    Hi Alan Good Video one Q , can you tell us how you quite the high torque on DD1 with the neo rim and podium hub?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před měsícem +1

      Hi I don't quite understand your question, but if you're asking about activating high torque mode have a look at 11:52 and pay attention to the screen. When I hold the wheel at 90° to the right a little progress bar becomes visible and fills up after a few seconds, after which high torque mode is activated (as long as the key is in place)
      I hope that answers your question!

    • @ringjeck3645
      @ringjeck3645 Před měsícem +1

      @@DrAlanQuan yes that’s it 🙏

  • @Zero.X
    @Zero.X Před 2 měsíci

    IF i understood it right, the maglink isnt mandatory to use it whit and 3rd party wheelbase, yet its more stable and safer than the standart usb c connection

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci

      Yes that's my understanding as well. Maglink is just a USB cable with a different plug - so whether you use Maglink or USB C the wheel can't tell from an electronics perspective.
      Definitely don't want to tug on that C connector though, and I did need to be careful when I used it this way

  • @StickyPlasters
    @StickyPlasters Před 3 měsíci

    Great observation with the pattern being the same. Havent seen anyone mention that

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      I thought it was pretty a pretty sharp finding! I think it also helps that I actually had reference material to compare, where a lot of the first reviewers would have been in the dark except for the official Simagic images

  • @jgloc25
    @jgloc25 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Are the grips (circumference) bigger than those in the GTS? Personally, GTS is the worst wheel I've tried, quite thin and hard and rough. In comparison, the Moza CS feels good.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes the GT Neo grips are way bigger than the GTS. The GT Neo falls really beautifully in my hands, I agree the GTS is a bit thin and hard - using some thick race gloves helps though (I use OMP first-evo gloves)

    • @jgloc25
      @jgloc25 Před 3 měsíci

      @@DrAlanQuanSounds good, but can you pls measure the grips circumference? I'd like to compare it too with the Moza KS, which is also quite thin, and see if it's worth getting (then I'll sell the KS). TY

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      @@jgloc25 it's tricky to measure because there is a spoke exactly at the thickest part of the grip, but I measure the circumference at 129mm

  • @edrickreyes-melendez4215
    @edrickreyes-melendez4215 Před 2 měsíci

    Where did you get that white wheel stand?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Hi there, I designed and 3D printed it 👍

    • @micofok730
      @micofok730 Před měsícem

      Is the design available anywhere?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před měsícem

      @@micofok730 hi Mico, no I haven't posted this design.
      I've learned that over time the retention bumps that I designed into it wear out, so the QR just slots in and can be knocked out easily
      I can redesign a larger head with a deeper slot to prevent it getting knocked out better, but I've got other projects taking priority at the moment
      So long story short, the stand doesn't have good enough longevity so I haven't released it

    • @micofok730
      @micofok730 Před měsícem +1

      @@DrAlanQuan I see! Makes sense, the QR is metal, it'll wear out the printed material. Maybe design something that can integrate the simagic wall mount? (Or AliExpress ones) So the connection point is stronger?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před měsícem

      @@micofok730 that's a good idea! Not a high priority for me at the moment though

  • @akpanjennings
    @akpanjennings Před 3 měsíci

    The QR2 is definitely worth the purchase if you aren’t getting rid of your DD1 in some way

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I'm sure the QR2 is a good mechanical upgrade - and I'm not planning to get rid of the DD1 but the cost of switching is substantial and as an ordinary customer like everybody else I need to review carefully the value that my hard earned money gets me.
      Maybe I'll bite the bullet and upgrade in 2 years time and be like "what took me so long", maybe I'll do nothing, maybe I'll spend that money elsewhere - argh decisions decisions!

    • @smokeybandit1020
      @smokeybandit1020 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Reports of QR2 collars breaking have come out lately 😢

  • @Silverturky
    @Silverturky Před 3 měsíci

    You technically do not need the podium hub.. SRM sells afforadble wheel emulators and there are many adapter options check out their emulator with built in 70mm pcd for fanatec bases.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      Yes, very true and an oversight on my behalf. I only considered first-party options when writing this piece and forgot to discuss third party options.
      That said, I bought the podium hub specifically for this review - and I looked into the SRM emulator but once I added the QR1 and shipping, the cost was about exactly the same so I decided to buy the podium hub.
      The podium hub also allows some options for diy shifters and buttons through the connectors on its PCB which I thought could be a fun project.
      But a very valid observation and I'm glad you called me out on that ❤️

    • @Silverturky
      @Silverturky Před 3 měsíci

      @@DrAlanQuanVery true actually! yeah the shipping from srm is the killer. unless you are within an area that makes sense cost for shipping wise. I also did not know you could add diy buttons to the podium hub thats wild.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@Silverturkyyeah have a look at what Stuyo @57uyo has done with his DIY projects diy-sim.com/ and czcams.com/channels/XCnoNV5Fhk7kDoFN924ClA.html he's done all the hard work figuring out the connectors, the electronic protocols etc and he's put all his files up for free, what a legend

  • @The_Mup
    @The_Mup Před 2 měsíci +1

    You need some sound deadening in that room for your videos to up the sound quality.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Absolutely agree. This is the first video I shot since relocating the studio, and audio in general is still something I'm trying to get a grasp of - speaking with consistent volume, getting my levels right in camera, treating the environment, post processing - all of it I could improve on!

  • @xHMProductionx
    @xHMProductionx Před 3 měsíci

    Although I would take RPM LED indicator over non, however do you find yourself using it much while racing? I usually go by engine sound for shifting, so what is the benefit?
    Also, with SiMagic are there profiles you can upload to ACC or do all the buttons have to be manually binded? Ordered this wheel, awaiting 2nd batch later on March 24.
    Fantastic content, I love that you speak about a topic, so the shot of exactly what you are talking about and giving providing ample time to see it. Keep up the great work! 10/10!

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      10/10! Thank you 😄
      I use the rev LED a lot for two reasons. 1. The F3 in iRacing hits the rev limiter earlier than it sounds like it should and 2. I'm seated in a formula position so my eyes are right in front of the rev LED
      If you are seated upright like a GT car, the rev LED is in the wrong place, far too low.
      There are Simagic profiles but I have never tried it, even in my 3 years of Fanatec ownership I never used any of their game profiles, I just never thought to do it. So I can't share any of my experience with you since there is none.
      I hope you enjoy the wheel! Mine comes mid April - please share your findings if you find anything that I didn't cover in this video! Thank you for watching and commenting :)

  • @reviewforthetube6485
    @reviewforthetube6485 Před měsícem +2

    Gt neo is absolutely fantastic but i think fanatec is downplayed when i compre the f1 2.5x to this the f1 2.5x still feels as quality. It feels super dense and quality. The neo is just more fancy and looks amazing. I like both and use both on my dd+ now.
    Also they are the same size as eachother lol. Also i dont agree with the construction i have 0 creaking and 0 flex on my v2.5x. Both feel as strong as eachother.
    Comparing the v2.5 is much better to do becuase it connects there is no spacing below the handles. So they are connected like the neo. Only way to truely compare those designs. So yeah no flex on mine the neo feels as quality but looks cooler.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před měsícem

      Hey man, I actually have a V2 (Xbox rim) in the studio next to my V2 (blue F1 PlayStation rim) and the closed bottom full carbon plate makes a big difference. The closed bottom rim is pretty stiff, but I stand by my assessment of the open bottom rim flexing.
      Plus there's a clear design flaw in the plastic grips because they break on both rims in the same locations (where the rear grip meets the centre hub, and the little fingers for screw mounting)
      But hang on just one more week I have a pretty interesting video coming for Fanatec Formula wheel owners ;)

    • @reviewforthetube6485
      @reviewforthetube6485 Před měsícem +1

      @DrAlanQuan plastic grips? Wait what? I have the Alcantara but yeah. And usually it's rubber. Idk I still just haven't found any weakness. I've actually heard peoppe talk about flex on the neo before I don't have any luckily but my 2.5x is fantastic and doesn't either it feels like a tank to me. But maybe it's just my expereince. We all can only go by what we experience so makes sense. I def don't think you are wrong or lieing I just am not experiencing the same thing. When I hold both wheels I feel quality equally. But the flare of the neo edges it out and makes the mind think quality a little more I guess?

    • @reviewforthetube6485
      @reviewforthetube6485 Před měsícem

      @DrAlanQuan sounds good looking foward to seeing it.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před měsícem

      @@reviewforthetube6485 when you take off the grips on the Fanatec rim you'll see the Alcantara is glued over a hollow injection moulded plastic case which has a soft touch rubber coating on the outside. And there's obvious weak points that break over time (I've seen it on a number of wheels with my own eyes and also people have shown photos online)
      Thanks for pointing out that you don't think I'm lying, but that your experience is different to mine - I really appreciate that!
      I do want to point out that although I'm quite critical of the Fanatec rim I did enjoy driving with it for 3 years, but there are still obvious and unaddressed issues in what is quite an old design at this point that continues to be sold, just with new colours to keep things fresh. Thanks for chatting, I hope to see you in the comments section in a week a so when the new video gets released!

  • @smokeybandit1020
    @smokeybandit1020 Před 3 měsíci

    While you can use the USB C to connect, it is not designed for long term use and could lead to damage. Why risk that and warranty when MagLink with a quality coil and magnets are only $20? And not everyone needs MagLink and for these reasons i agree with the move to make it optional

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi Smokey, I chose to use USB C because at the time of filming there was no Maglink stock in Australia at all, and I wanted to try the wheel on my Fanatec base after I used it on the Alpha Mini.
      I personally see it as a no risk option. If you break the USB C, it's just a cheap little connector in the stock plate - and you can buy a replacement Maglink plate any time.
      Plus the simhub functionality requires a cabled connection, which really opens up what the wheel can do.
      Now Simagic need to manufacture 2 plates - one with a cutout for Maglink, another with a cutout for type C.
      I think there's advantages to both approaches, I just thought simplifying inventory + giving the base model more functionality is a win win. Obviously I don't have access to their internal data and analytics about profitability etc of doing so

    • @smokeybandit1020
      @smokeybandit1020 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@DrAlanQuan but what if you break the connector on the wheel PCB?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      @@smokeybandit1020 if you take the standard plate off, you'll see that the USB C plug has a long cable that plugs into the wheel PCB.
      When you put Maglink on, the standard USB C PCB+cable+connector gets pulled out and you put in a replacement Maglink PCB + cable + connector.
      Hence, if anything is going to break it is the little USB C PCB and not the main wheel PCB, and you'd be ripping that USB C PCB out anyway when you upgrade to Maglink.
      Obviously do it at your own risk, and it sounds like you are being cautious and that's fine - if it's not in your comfort zone so be it. I see little risk to this approach myself 👍

    • @nativerezmedia
      @nativerezmedia Před měsícem

      It's pretty simple to solder the broken usb C cable. It's not connected to the Pcb.

  • @choochootrain6185
    @choochootrain6185 Před měsícem

    So let me confirm i can buy the gt neo and put a podium hub on it without buying the maglink?

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před měsícem

      Yes that's exactly how I reviewed the wheel - connected it via USB C when it was on my Podium hub.
      That said, I'm getting a Maglink kit with my GT Neo for the convenience of the magnetic connection

    • @choochootrain6185
      @choochootrain6185 Před měsícem

      @@DrAlanQuan good to know cause i want the gt neo now but i want to go to sim magic bases later on so ill save that 30 bucks

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před měsícem

      @@choochootrain6185 yep that'll work!

  • @alecmillea4539
    @alecmillea4539 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Just so you know real F1 car steering wheels are 300mm. The same as the GT Neo. Real GT3 cars typically have a wheel diameter of around 310-340mm.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks Alec, that's good to know. I guess my issue with the wheel hitting my belly is all to do with... My belly 😂😂😂

    • @alecmillea4539
      @alecmillea4539 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@DrAlanQuan lol 😂 I’m sure it’s just a matter of your wheel and body positioning. Likely the wheelbase needs to be a little higher or the chair a little lower. If you don’t have clearance for a 300mm wheel then something definitely needs moving.

    • @AceBlake
      @AceBlake Před 2 měsíci +3

      The current Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren wheels are 280mm actually. LMP2 also uses a 280mm diameter cosworth wheel. It's very uncommon for a single seater/ high down force steering wheel to be anything over 290mm

    • @The_Mup
      @The_Mup Před 2 měsíci +1

      Just so you know, most real F1 steering wheels are below 290mm.

    • @GregoryShtevensh
      @GregoryShtevensh Před měsícem

      Pretty sure fanatecs McLaren wheel is 1 to 1 replica and that is 300mm

  • @jon-racekraftsimulations4247
    @jon-racekraftsimulations4247 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Fanatec is a has been. Look at there pedals sooooo old. Service is crap. Sorry Fanatec you were good once.

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I agree completely. From my perspective as an ordinary home hobbyist simracer, and seeing the options we now have from multiple competing companies in terms of new and innovative products, quality service and fast order fulfillment - Fanatec have really lost touch and do not appear to me to be delivering the products or the confidence for their customers.
      I'm sure there are smart people in the organisation that know this, and talented people in their design department - they just need to listen to their customers or watch them sail away.
      Looking forward to having a GT Neo that I don't need to give back 🔥 thanks Jon

    • @alexsnemos
      @alexsnemos Před 28 dny

      @@DrAlanQuan but you are not just "an ordinary home hobbyist simracer"; you reek of chinese propaganda

  • @stevestratas5345
    @stevestratas5345 Před 3 měsíci

    I am glad you enjoyed your $500 plastic wheel but at which point do you need to switch from reviewing a cheap simagic wheel to Fanatec bashing.
    And then you decide to bash on the QR2 without ever using it.
    Wow!

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hi Steve, thank you for writing your comment. I really value the opportunity to chat with other hobbyists and learn.
      I'm an ordinary consumer just like everybody, and I weigh up my hobby purchases because my money comes from my physical labour and I want to see value in my purchases.
      I don't feel I was bashing Fanatec, I feel like the Fanatec products I have held with my hands have some strengths over the subject of this review (tuning menu and LED quality) which I openly discussed. I have also been influenced by the many reports online of poor customer experience for one reason or another and yes, it makes me hesitant to spend my money there. Add to that the stale product range (the best Fanatec have to offer today in terms of high end pedals and high end formula rims is the V3 pedals and the formula V2.5, both of which are very old, their issues are well documented yet there is nothing from Fanatec about giving their consumers a better product even after all these years. The BMW M4 GT3 wheel is far too expensive for my consideration hence I've not discussed it).
      And I don't feel like I bashed the QR2 - I said it should address the mechanical concerns I have, and I also said I don't like what Fanatec are doing with their QR2 inventory. When you buy any Fanatec wheel, they have factored in the cost of a QR1 hence you can get a QR1 for free. But if you want a QR2 you pay the full standalone retail price for the QR2. What happened to the cost factor of the QR in the original pricing of the wheel? Why no credit (even $20 or so) towards the cost of a QR2? Pure double dipping profit or if we're being very generous, a terrible oversight that is not consumer friendly at all.
      Wow indeed!
      If I'm barking up the wrong tree please let me know, I would hate to misunderstand the situation and be ignorant to a good thing in Fanatec - this is my perspective from what I've observed in the industry for the last 3 years since buying my DD1 and CZcams gives me a platform to discuss my concerns. Thanks for commenting!

    • @tonyf9076
      @tonyf9076 Před 3 měsíci

      290 dollar wheel, plastic yes but a very nice wheel and can be used across platforms 👍

    • @smokeybandit1020
      @smokeybandit1020 Před 3 měsíci

      Reports of QR2 collars breaking coming out recently 😢

    • @DrAlanQuan
      @DrAlanQuan  Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@smokeybandit1020 at least with the podium bases the standard collar is solid. The CSL/DD PRO collars (original and QR2 version) both being problematic... Is not a good thing