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Wireless Wheel 2 Module uses M.2 connectors to fit all the I/O pins in a compact, low-profile packet. | Wireless Wheel 2 Module uses M.2 connectors to fit all the I/O pins in a compact, low-profile packet. | ||
All LED pins include a 220 Ohm current limiter resistor. | All LED pins include a 220 Ohm current limiter resistor. | ||
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==Left M.2 connector== | ==Left M.2 connector== | ||
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Simucube Wireless Wheel 2 modules are sold to commercial sim racing steering wheel manufacturers. Contact [mailto:sales@granitedevices.com sales@granitedevices.com] for any enquiries. | Simucube Wireless Wheel 2 modules are sold to commercial sim racing steering wheel manufacturers. Contact [mailto:sales@granitedevices.com sales@granitedevices.com] for any enquiries. | ||
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