MβNovember 3, 2025
Engaging experience, plug in and play. The wires are a bit of work. Everything seems to be made well and high quality. Force feed back is great! The steering wheel feels good to touch but it could be a bit larger though. Read more
JβNovember 27, 2025
Product is amazing if you are just getting started in sim racing and you're on a budget! This wheel/pedal combo is unmatched at the $300 or less range! You will not find a more quality budget set up for the money! With that being said, I am not impressed with the Logitech customer service department. I had issues with a pedal platform cracking in multiple places that are structural, yet customer sevice denied replacement/warranty stating that "It's not structural damage," which is is and affects the performance of your footing and utilizing the pedals properly and not worrying about breaking them further. Furthermore, Logitech is awar that the base/platform of the pedals was not properly designed, "structurally speaking." There are companies out there that make and sell a "fix kit!" It's a metal plate that stabilizes the plastic so it doesn't break. I believe they are $20 to $40 depending on the kit. But I have to add in omce again, for $300, I have now logged 70,000 racing miles on this set up with only the one issue! I do recommend this as the best entry level set up! I am finally now upgrading over 2 years later to a better system! Read more
AlexβAugust 17, 2025
The media could not be loaded. So far, I've had it for about 6 maybe 8 months, and it works flawlessly with Xbox. I kinda get it to work with PC but it is NOT user friendly to set up. Unless im technologically illiterate, I can't get it to work flawlessly with PC. Got it to work for BeamNG.Drive but it will not register the wheel while playing The Crew Motorfest on PC. BUT, I did buy this specifically for xbox so its not that hard of a hit to me. The quality of the wheel is beyond what I expected. The leather is super comfortable to handle, the response time is SUPER touchy which i absolutely love. All you gotta do tap the wheel a few centimeters and the game registers that input. After getting a mount for it, it stays in place even with extreme handling of the wheel. Also, very sturdy construction. Doesn't feel like its gunna fall apart any time soon. Also, with most games I tested this wheel out, you can adjust the force feedback, too. You can have it as aggressive or as soft as youd like. All in all, I give 5 stars. I recommended this wheel to three friends already, two which bought one and the love it as much as I do Read more
BrianβDecember 30, 2025
Works well but it's not plug and play for PC as advertised. This is also very dangerous. If you forget to plug in the power cord, you can break the kernel for your computer. Fortunately, I knew how to fix mine. Once you manage to get the correct drivers, you're greeted with a new problem. None of the buttons automap. Steam can't detect the wheel. Even though this is advertised as Xbox, Windows doesn't seem to recognize it as Xbox. You need to manually program every action and button yourself. Depending on the game, it can take over a half an hour to set up. It seems like it's solid and responds well. Though I need to tweak all of the settings more so it fits my desires. Read more
RlharrisβDecember 4, 2025
Been using on Nascar 25 and it works great. So much better than a regular controller and allows you to have more control. Read more
HondaddyβDecember 30, 2024
This was purchased for my grandson, but myself and his uncle wanted to see how good/bad it is. (the boy got sent another) As it says I'm not a gamer but virtually use tech in it's highest form daily. I know how it works and why it does a couple things so well. However I wondered, how realistic? I'm 63. I worked as a teenager at the Pontiac dealership and got to drive some pretty cool cars. And I remember the handling characteristics. Enough about that. We built a rig with a bucket seat that accommodates the steering unit and floor pedals (a little pricey but almost mandatory...) We started playing with it with VR headset exclusively, but I suggest to learn the game playing while watching TV... headset later. (a bit of a learning curve for me) Right now it's parked in front of an 85" TV, so the experience is pretty good. I picked out a couple of cars that I know how they drive in real life. I have always beaten the daylights whatever I drive. Just to see what you could get out of one vs others. Well, I have to say that it's very true and action identical to how the make and models I chose would act when driven to the limits. The feedback given to you is relative, not the million dollar supercar feel, surprised? Me neither, but it's really outstanding to use your imagination as you feel it . Now the gas and brake pedals are relative, again. Any gas pedal without a cable feels weird to me, so you just learn it, get used to it, get good at it. The brake pedal is something you will learn. Seems less than realistic. Clutch pedal is very light. So, of the variety of cars I could find this wheel and pedals emulated all of them differently and all of them accurately. It took me some time to get used to the driving rig but once I learned how not to crash into things it starts getting fun. ( It can be frustrating in the beginning) Now after that, it's addicting. So my grandson got one and a vevor metal stand. I was sent a picture of the boy playing Gran Turismo and four other boys sitting on the sofa behind him waiting to get a turn. No doubt this will be the popular location for children enjoying time off of school. You can log a couple hundred race miles a day without any trouble. After about 20 minutes I need a break. And then want to get back in the chair and improve my time. Warning: I went from never doing this at any level to looking forward to have some time to get on it and practice. Again 63? Fun guaranteed from dudes who 7 , 39, 63 Read more