Absolutely.

If you are using a single monitor or VR, looking down at your physical wheel's tiny LCD screen is a distraction. Using an old Android phone (even a Galaxy S8) mounted to your wheel base running Sim Dashboard v2930 Pro gives you a $500 Fanatec-style display for a fraction of the cost.

The update to version 2930 fixes the annoying UDP dropout issues that plagued the spring release and adds genuinely useful widgets for hybrid management.

The community has already begun optimizing skins for this release. If you upgrade to Pro v2930, download these fan-favorite layouts:

Roadmap leaks from the developer’s Patreon suggest that version 3.0 (the next major release) will include native voice command support ("Increase brake bias") and potential Raspberry Pi Pico integration. However, v2930 remains the most stable, feature-complete release to date.

Before diving into the nuances of v2930, let’s define the tool. SIM Dashboard is an application that turns your old Android or iOS smartphone or tablet into a professional-grade racing dash display. It reads telemetry data directly from your PC or console (via WiFi or USB) and displays real-time information such as:

The "Pro" version unlocks unlimited dashboards, custom editor access, and removes ads. The v2930 Pro Latest update refines all of these features to near-perfection.