While both the Moza KS and the Simagic GT Neo are solid options for sim racing, the Moza KS simply feels like the more complete and user-friendly wheel. Its lightweight but sturdy construction makes the car feel more responsive, which really helps when you’re pushing hard and need precise inputs lap after lap. The magnetic paddles are crisp and satisfying, the dual-clutch system is easy to set up, and the large number of programmable buttons lets you customize everything exactly how you want without overcomplicating things. Another big plus is how smoothly it works within the Moza ecosystem you just mount it, configure it once, and focus on driving instead of troubleshooting. Compared to the GT Neo, which can feel a bit more limiting outside its own ecosystem, the Moza KS comes across as the more practical, and confidence-inspiring choice for most drivers.