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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Sim racing |
Founded | 2018 |
Headquarters | Shenzhen, China |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Simracing equipment |
Website | SIMAGIC |
SIMAGIC is a manufacturer of simracing equipment, specializing in high-performance racing wheelbases, wheels, pedals, and accessories. The company was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Shenzhen, China.
History
editSIMAGIC was established in 2018 with the sole mission of innovating the simracing experience by providing effective, affordable, and realistic racing simulation solutions. Since its inception, the company has been dedicated to simracing technology alone and delivering simracing products to racing enthusiasts worldwide.
Wheelbases
editSIMAGIC offers a series of direct drive wheelbases under the Alpha name.[1] This series sports three models with different specifications and power output to cater to a range of sim racing enthusiasts:
Alpha Mini: The Alpha Mini is designed as the entry-level model within the Alpha series, providing up to 10nm of torque. It features a combination of metal and carbon fiber materials, wireless connectivity with steering wheels, and an in-house developed quick-release system. It is compatible exclusively with PC platforms and allows for adjustable steering angles through proprietary software.
Alpha: Serving as the mid-tier model, the Alpha wheelbase offers 15NM of torque, aiming to deliver enhanced force feedback and precision over the Alpha Mini.
Alpha U: As the flagship model of the series, the Alpha U provides 21Nm of torque, targeting professional sim racers seeking the highest levels of realism and performance.
The Alpha series supports multiple mounting options, including front, side, and bottom mounting, to accommodate various racing setups.
Pedals
editSIMAGIC's pedal offerings, the P1000 and P2000, are designed with modularity and customization in mind, catering to a range of sim racing preferences and setups. Both sets can be configured in double or triple-pedal layouts, with the P1000 series also allowing for pedal inversion, allowing for a more personalized sim racing experience.
Steering Wheels
editThe company's steering wheel range encompasses designs for multiple motorsport disciplines, including round wheels for drifting, D-shaped wheels, and Formula-style wheels. Among the offerings is the GT NEO, part of the company's recent releases, designed to integrate with the Alpha series wheelbases for a cohesive sim racing experience.
Accessories
editTo complement its core products, SIMAGIC develops accessories such as hydraulic or elastomer-based handbrakes and shifters. These accessories are designed to enhance the realism and functionality of sim racing setups.[2]
Notable Partnerships
editSIMAGIC has established partnerships with several notable entities in the sim racing community, including a lasting partnership with Formula Drift, being the official sim racing equipment supplier their events.[3] SIMAGIC also hold a long-running partnership with leading simulation video game iRacing, sponsoring the Rookie Formula VEE racing series.[4]
The company's commitment to supporting the simracing community has led to partnerships with various racing series and organizations, contributing to the growth and development of the sport.
References
edit- ^ "Simagic Alpha Mini : Test & Review". Sim Racing. 11 December 2023.
- ^ Ford, Tom (17 October 2023). "Simagic Sim Racing Setup: 2023 Update". Boosted Media.
- ^ "SIMAGIC JOINS FORMULA DRIFT AS OFFICIAL SIM RACING EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER". Formula DRIFT BLOG. 27 March 2023.
- ^ "SIMAGIC // 2024 Season 2 Contest". iRacing.com.