Invicta is the top tier of Sim Racing products from Asetek SimSports and until now there has not been a wheel in the Invicta range! So it is with great excitement that we look at the Asetek Invicta Formula Wheel.
A 300mm (or 304mm) diameter wheel with 4.3″ 60hz dash, a total of 144 inputs, a plethora of aRGB LED lighting, Simhub Integration, and the cleanest software implementation we’ve seen to date.
The Asetek Invicta Formula Wheel starts at a hefty US$1249.99 (+shipping and taxes) and with a range of customization options to suit your aesthetic and ergonomic desires, could set you back as much as U$1484.96 when fully decked out. So it has entered the market in a highly contested position with a huge range of beautiful Sim Racing wheels at similar premium prices such as the Rexing Mayaris V2, Soelpec Spectra XR, and Ascher-Racing Mclaren Artura.
The Asetek Invicta Formula Wheel can be used with third party wheel bases when connected to your PC via USB, and Asetek wheel bases can be used with excellent integration to third party wheels. So whether you are an existing Asetek user or not, this is a very interesting wheel worthy of your consideration.
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Pros
- Cleanest software implementation we’ve seen to date
- Simple to use whilst feature rich
- Simhub integration for almost infinite customisation of LEDs and Dash
- Custom hardware options available to personalize your order
- Great Ergonomics
Cons
- Shifters and rear paddles arent up to standard for a wheel at this price point
- No external USB connection or included cable makes using 3rd party wheels unnecessarily awkward without an Asetek Wheelbase Adaptor which is sold separately
- Toggle switches are vulnerable to damage
- Very hard to justify cost over the Forte Formula Pro
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