Unlike consumer toys, the VRS DF Pro utilizes a (similar to what powers actual factory robots). Here is the breakdown:
| Feature | | Simucube 2 Pro | Fanatec DD2 | Moza R21 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Torque | 20 Nm | 25 Nm | 25 Nm | 21 Nm | | Encoder | Custom 20-bit | Optical 22-bit | Magnetic | Magnetic 18-bit | | Software | VRS Drive Hub (Free) | True Drive (Excellent) | Fanalab (Good) | Pit House (Good) | | Ecosystem | Open (70mm QR) | Open (70mm QR) | Proprietary | Proprietary | | Price (Base only) | ~$799 USD | ~$1,299 USD | ~$1,199 USD | ~$900 USD | | Availability | Direct / Order | Wide | Wide | Wide | vrs df pro
Getting the most out of your VRS requires a solid rig. Do not mount this to a desk. Unlike consumer toys, the VRS DF Pro utilizes
| Feature | Sim Racing Base (Most Likely) | Auto Part (Rare/Scam) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $800 - $1,200 USD | < $150 USD | | Weight | Heavy (15kg / 33lbs) | Light (500g) | | Connection | USB-C / Aviation plug | 6-bolt steering hub | | Common Issue | Firmware updates failing | Incorrect bolt pattern | | Best Used For | iRacing, Assetto Corsa | Drifting a 1990s Nissan | | Feature | Sim Racing Base (Most Likely)