Rob—January 6, 2022✓ Verified purchase
Five stars! I got this for my 10 year old son, and he LOVES it. He's teaching himself to drive a stick shift car! But there's more to the story: For reasons unknown, several months after the purchase, the unit wouldn't turn on. As it was outside the return window, we pretty much resigned ourselves to the fact that we'd lost on this one - WRONG. I contacted the company, and as requested, sent a short video to assist in diagnosis and maybe a fix. They couldn't diagnose the problem by the video, but to our very pleasant surprise offered to send a brand new wheel. Wow! My son couldn't be happier, and neither can I. THAT'S how to keep customers - I'm happy to give them 5 stars for the product AND the after purchase service. Thanks again! Read more
Angie—December 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This was a Christmas gift for my son and he absolutely loved it! Works well with racing games and haven’t had any issues so far! Read more
Ian L Terry—March 29, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Alright—if you’re eyeing a Logitech G29 but your wallet’s giving you side-eye, the PXN V9 is a damn fine alternative that delivers real racing feel without requiring a second job or a sponsorship from Red Bull. Out of the box, this thing feels solid. 270° to 900° rotation support, actual force feedback, and responsive analog pedals (clutch included!)—you’re not getting arcade toy vibes here. It’s more like, “I take racing seriously but still eat dinner at my desk” energy. I tested it with: Forza Horizon 5 – Smooth response, drifting felt natural, paddle shifters crisp. Euro Truck Simulator 2 – Bro. Perfect. Like… eerily chill and immersive. Assetto Corsa – Needed some tweaks in the settings, but once dialed in, it held its own. The force feedback isn’t quite Thrustmaster-level torque, but it absolutely adds immersion. You feel the road, the curves, the rumble when you send it over gravel like a lunatic. It doesn’t feel like a toy—it feels like a legit entry into the sim racing world. Why It’s Worth It: Cross-platform support: PC, Xbox One/Series X, PS4, and even Switch (!) Three pedals with clutch for manual driving sims (H-pattern shifter included) Mounting clamps are strong AF—I didn’t need to re-tighten once Plug and play with most games—minor remapping, but nothing frustrating Price-to-performance ratio is crazy good What Could Be Better: The pedals are lightweight, so you’ll want to brace or mount them to stop the “floor dance” Shifter feels good, but a little plasticky—works great, just not premium Force feedback strength could be a notch stronger, but for this price? Can’t complain TL;DR: The PXN V9 steering wheel is the perfect entry point for anyone looking to get into sim racing without blowing a grand. Great feel, decent force feedback, solid compatibility—and it doesn’t look like a toy. Whether you're drifting in Forza, hauling in ETS2, or racing time trials in AC, this setup delivers fun and function. Final Verdict: If you’re racing for immersion, not Instagram clout—this is the wheel to start with. Read more
liz—March 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Everything arrived in good condition and it was easy to set up Read more
garrettg151—April 14, 2023✓ Verified purchase
This thing is trash, the wheel is the only analogue on the whole set. Pedals are just buttons, and to top that off they are tied to the buttons on the wheel meaning you only get like 12 buttons a high-hat and one analogue input. The shifter is 3 buttons and one is reverse making it worthless, the clutch and brake are the same button, and all pedals are either 100% or nothing. Driving with a controller is better than this. There is no force feedback it's just a spring return, and a standard rumble pack from a normal controler. I'm going to put it back in the box and try to return it. We'll see how that goes. Don't waste your money or time. For reference. I tried it with a ps4, and PC. Same thing. I even tried to plug it into the Xbox one controller and use it that way, but it ended up not seeing either controller when plugged in. The app is too old to run on modern phones, and the newer app has no instructions on how to actually pair anything. It has a button that says "let's go" and proceeds to load for an hour. Whole experience is hot garbage, bathed in chunky dumpster milk. Read more

Anita Burch—March 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
He is so so happy with this. His Dad got him the frame for this. He is 11 and on rainy days, he's playing with it allday. Sturdy and easy to use. Read more
briggs—March 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
If i had to sum it up then I'd just repeat the title, it works but there's some quality issues. It requires an app to set up anything for it so if the app ever decides to delist or shut down then I'd assume the wheel is just bricked. The wheel works but I can't seem to get the turning to be any tighter, I feel like I have to max out the turn in order to move my car in game even the slightest bit in a direction. I haven't gotten to use the shifter yet because I don't know what I'm doing in the app and it doesn't do a good job at really explaining it. The pedals are sensitive (I think mine have drift which I'd never though would be a thing but it could be from the weight of the pedals themselves) Read more
Abel Alejandro—March 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Todo muy bueno Read more