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On paper, Simucube 2 Pro (B) takes the lead with a whopping 25Nm of torque, significantly outperforming the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel (A) at 11Nm. The Drive Type and Compatibility are identical for both, which is a relief.
Users are reporting an alarming number of quality control issues with Simucube 2 Pro, including broken power supplies that make high-pitched whining noises and shutting down under heavy load. I've seen it myself - a perfectly good wheel, crippled by a faulty PSU. And the support? Forget about it. You'll be on hold for hours, trying to get in touch with actual experts who can diagnose and fix the problem. The experience is nothing short of infuriating. But let's not forget Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel (A) either. I've had my fair share of frustration with this wheel too - issues like flickering screens, broken QRs, and an annoying rattle that makes it sound like a cheap toy. And don't even get me started on the customer support, which seems to be a glorified call center in some distant land, more concerned with keeping you on the phone than actually solving your problems. The big problem here is that both manufacturers seem to be prioritizing sales over quality control and customer satisfaction. It's like they're counting on you not noticing the defects or being too busy racing to care about the support issues. But trust me, I've been there, done that.
So, who gets my money? Well, if you're a serious sim racer with deep pockets and a willingness to overlook some of the glaring issues with Simucube 2 Pro, then go for it. It's a beast of a wheel, no doubt about that. But if you want a more affordable option (and I mean that in every sense of the word) that still delivers on performance, but with fewer headaches and less financial pain, then Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel is the way to go. Don't get me wrong, it's not perfect, but at least the issues are somewhat contained, and you might even manage to get some decent support from Logitech. And let's be real, sometimes that's all we can ask for in this industry.