🏎️ Drive Your Dreams with Precision!
The Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Floor Pedals deliver an unparalleled racing simulation experience for Xbox and PC gamers. With features like 900-degree rotation, customizable pedals, and a premium leather cover, this racing wheel is designed for both comfort and performance. Plus, its eco-friendly construction makes it a responsible choice for the modern gamer.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Magnetic |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Controller Type | Paddle, Pedals, Steering Wheel |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | Xbox Series S, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X |
Item Dimensions | 10.24 x 10.94 x 10.63 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.96 Pounds |
Color | Black |
D**.
Updated to 5 stars. Greatest support experience ever after mine broke in less then a year.
Before the support praise. I wanted to say the steering wheel feels solid. Software Settings allow for u to customize resistance when turning, how fast and hard it centers from a turn and the pedals feel solid. The only complain I have is the break has like a rubber grommet inside it that makes it super hard to press to 100%. You’ll probably normally hit 80%, u gotta lock in to hit 100. Online I saw some people removed the grommet by taking it apart but I didn’t want no resistance. Plus I’m sure it would have voided my warrenty which came in clutch! Now for the support review praise.I got my wheel like 9 months ago, I use it rarely, probably had ~25 hours of use over 9 months, and like 3 days ago I went to use it after like 4 months and it wouldn’t turn on. I was fuming cause it didn’t look like Amazon was gonna do anything. But I went to Logitech support and started a chat instead of a call because they were closed thinking they aren’t gonna do shit because it’s a chat but I was wrong.I could tell I had an actual person which shouldn’t be a concern but it is nowadays. And they helped me through some simple quick troubleshooting steps to try and fix it.I was expecting 20 messages of try this even tho it’ll do nothing. But nope, he sent me 2 messages of reasonable steps to try and when I said still not working, they said ok give us ur info we will send a request for a replacement.I was thinking maybe they’ll send a box in 2 weeks, then I’ll send my device and wait a month and then I’ll get an email if I qualified, then another 2-3 weeks till I get it. Wrong again, 3 days after the chat I got an email that said I qualified and a replacement is being sent and the next day I got the tracking number expecting 2-3 weeks, it said 4 days.They completely turned me around, I’m super grateful how great they were. My replacement will be here in 2 days, they said don’t throw away the old one for alittle but after I get the replacement cause they may ask that I return it for test.I love that they did it this way, I got a SUPER quick replacement and the only down side is I gotta keep the broke one in my closet for a week or 2. BEST customer support experience ever.Also I’d like to note, when I googled my issue to try and fix it people were saying theirs were 3-8! Years old when they had the problem, so my case was definitely not Normal they seem to last a while
C**N
Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Pedals
The Logitech G920 Racing Wheel and Pedals set is an absolute blast! It’s incredibly fun to use—we can easily spend hours racing and never get bored. The build quality is top-notch, with a leather-wrapped steering wheel and stainless steel paddle shifters that feel durable and premium.What really sets this wheel apart is the realistic force feedback. The vibrations and resistance in the wheel make the driving experience feel incredibly lifelike, especially during tight turns or rough terrain. It adds a whole new level of immersion that makes you feel like you’re actually on the track.The included floor pedals are responsive and well-built, offering a solid and natural feel whether you’re braking or accelerating.Overall, this is a fantastic setup for anyone who loves racing games on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, or even Mac. Highly recommended for both casual gamers and racing enthusiasts!
T**I
Worth the buy!!!!!!
This works perfectly and functions with no issues. I have been using it for games like NFS most wanted 2012, assetto corsa and forza. The set up was easy, just plug and play. (And download the g290 software). It connected seamlessly with my computer. Gameplay has been fun and has me driving for hours. I spent $179 for this which looks brand new while the original prices are for $200, it makes me feel like I got a really good deal on this one. Definitely worth the price.The only draw back is that I feel like I out grew using it and now just use it to practice my driving or if I am bored.If you are going to buy, do not buy on impulse make sure you will actually want to use it and you are looking forward to playing the games
O**Y
Thrustmaster TMX PRO VS Logitech G920
Wish I had done my research before purchasing. A few weeks after I bought this my brother bought the Thrustmaster TMX PRO which sells for basically the same price as this or less. After using his wheel I would definitely have bought that.Both wheels do not come with a shifter and both do have the clutch pedal and conical brake mod for more realistic braking feel. Yet on the TMX PRO the mod is easily installed or removed depending on your preference. On the Logitech it is permanently installed and requires invasive action to remove which also voids the warranty. I like it though, it was a little too stiff at first but after about 30 hours of racing it has broken in and feels great.Both wheels offer an optional shifter, and the Logitech one offers 4 things over the Thrustmaster's, push down reverse, alot quieter, very short throw, and a much lower price. The Thrustmaster one is over twice the price, but it feels better, is made mostly of metal and is harder to accidentally put in to the wrong gear. The Thrustmaster also has a separate gate plate that is included with it to make it a sequential shifter. This is excellent for rally driving where the paddle shifters can be difficult to use. It is however very squishy in sequential mode not having that nice positive click that a sequential shifter should have. Because of that I would not purchase it if you're mainly looking for a sequential shifter due to its poor feedback. Their are better dedicated options out there.The pedals on the Logitech are 8 bit giving a total of 256 unique positions. This sounds like a lot, but when running F1 cars where braking needs to be incredibly precise the Thrustmaster 12 bit pedals with 4,096 unique positions are noticeably better. The Logitech pedals do grip the carpet better though and look nicer.The wheel, the G920 is prettier by far. The all brushed metal construction with leather wrap looks good and feels good in the hand. The Thrustmaster is mostly plastic with some rubber grips at the 10 and 2 'o clock positions. It looks cheap and initially feels cheap too. It is however about a 1/4 inch larger than the Logitech and I like the slight increase in size.Yet this is where the Thrustmaster runs away with the show for me. When actually driving with it the force feedback is noticeably better, its more precise and less notchy. I can't say it is in a whole other league over the Logitech, but it is better. The cheapness of the plastic wheel is all but forgotten from the excellent precision feel you get from the force feedback.That being said the Logitech is not without its upsides like better looks and overall build quality. The wheel base does have bolt holes for hard mounting. Which is real nice when using it with a stand. The TMX PRO on the other hand has no mounting holes and its desk clamp sticks down so much it will block your keyboard tray. The Logitech uses dual soft mounts that don't stick down nearly as much allowing access to your keyboard. Both wheel's pedal boxes and optional shifters do have bolt holes for hard mounting.From what I've read around the net, the TMX pro does have a higher failer rate. So if you are looking for something to last a long time the Logitech would most likely be your better bet. Its dual motor gear force feedback system is antiquated and has been around since the G27 wheel which is why it doesn't feel quite as nice as it could. Yet it is a proven system with many G27 wheels still in use today. I'm just speculating, but I think this may be why Logitech has chosen not to update it, just because it has proven to be so reliable.
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