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Logitech G Dual-Motor Feedback Driving Force G29 Gaming Racing Wheel with Responsive Pedals Astro A30 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset

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Style: Wheel + A30


Features

  • Product 1: Works on Xbox Series X, Xbox One and PC - Driving force is designed for the latest racing game titles for your Xbox Series X or Xbox One console. Add driving force to your controller selection and you may never want to race with a regular controller again. G920 driving force pro also works on PC with select titles
  • Product 1: Realistic force feedback - G920 driving force is engineered with dual-motor force feedback that is designed to realistically simulate the feel of your car and tires on every turn and type of terrain so you can sense under- or oversteer, drifting and more.
  • Product 1: Quality construction - With solid steel ball bearings in the wheel shaft and stainless steel paddle shifters and pedals, driving force is built for precision racing and long-lasting reliability.
  • Product 1: Easy-access game controls - The D-Pad and console buttons are conveniently located on the wheel for seamless access to racing controls, while the semi-automatic paddle shifters help you execute smooth, accurate gear transitions on hairpin turns and straightaways.
  • Product 2: Play Anything: Compatible with Playstation, Xbox, XB Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mobile, iOS, Android - with simultaneous multi-device connectivity and custom audio mixing
  • Product 2: Control Your Audio: Customize your audio and gaming experience on the go with the Logitech G mobile app on iOS and Android
  • Product 2: Mixable and Flexible: Mix multiple devices simultaneously with pro-grade LIGHTSPEED, 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth connectivity, and 3.5 mm aux
  • Product 2: Detachable Boom or Built-In Mic: Choose your mic style and sound crystal clear

Brand: Logitech G


Model Name: G920


Compatible Devices: Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, IOS, Android


Controller Type: Paddle, Pedals


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Brand: ‎Logitech G


Series: ‎G920


Hardware Platform: ‎pc


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Date First Available: ‎October 20, 2022


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  • So much fun
Style: Wheel Only
I thought the quality of this item was going to be horrible and that the shifters were gonna be plastic and everything was gonna feel bad like my other wheel I got but this one felt so nice. I've had this for about 1 month and use it on my ps4 for Crew 2 game. It feels so nice and I have it to real life and it feels very good. The vibration is fantastic and you can feel the car vibrate when you turn even a little. ( You can off the vibration if you like). Definitely recommend if you want something to have fun with or maybe even practice your driving skills with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023 by Azam Muthasim

  • VERY much an entry level wheel, but it will up your game immediately
Style: Wheel Only
Updated 11/8/22: Took off a few stars. After less than a week of using this I'm heavily considering sending it back. The dead spot in the middle just makes it too difficult to be precise when you're cornering, and it has gotten worse already. When I first got it there was deadspace out to between 1-4 degrees on each side before resistance from the gears kicked in (you can see the alignment in Logitech's G hub software). In less than a week it has gone up to 8-10 degrees. That's on one side, so counting for both sides you have about 20 degrees of movement where there's no resistance. That means 20 degrees where you get very imprecise, jerky movements. Not ideal for racing games. You can set the deadspace in-game to compensate, but then you don't get any movement at all up until that point where the wheel catches the gears. It's not any better. I've got "center spring strength" set to 100. This determine how heavy the resistance is, and how quickly the wheel returns to "center" when you let go of it. Again though, it never returns to center because the middle is loose. So it returns anywhere from 4-10 degrees on either side. Just too inaccurate for racing titles. Works good on slow-paced drivers, like American Truck Simulator. ORIGINAL REVIEW: First things first, I was waiting by my front door when the Amazon delivery guy came. He slammed the box on the concrete step in front on my porch. Didn’t drop it, didn’t “whoops! Slipped a bit!” Just straight up slammed it down. I had my door open and was standing there, but the screen was closed, so I’m guessing he didn’t see me or he probably wouldn’t have done that. I said, “Well… thaaanks…” in response and he just turned around and walked away. Reason for bringing that up is this wheel has no protection inside. The actual wheel rests on the bottom of the box, and even with an outer box it’s pretty much taking the full force of any impact. Unfortunately, in this case it was the side that got slammed down. WHEEL: With that out of the way the wheel has a pretty major dead zone in the middle. I’m not sure if it’s Logitech or fault or the delivery guy’s now. Doing a bit of research it has seemed to happen to some people and not others. But basically when the wheel rests at center it’s always off by a few degrees. There’s no resistance for 2-3 degrees. In-game that means any slight movement left or right causes wobbles, which makes it hard to be as accurate as you want to be while driving straight. I’ve spent probably 3 or 4 hours messing with settings in-game, in Windows and on Logitech’s (crappy) software to get it as good as I can. It’s not perfect, but it useable. Honestly though, at this price point it’s hard to expect perfect. This is definitely an entry-level set up. I do love the force-feedback though. I had a wheel when I was a kid (Gran Turismo 1 days), and it wasn’t as technologically advanced. There was no resistance when you turn so it wasn’t as easy to judge corners, and everything was plastic and cheap. This one is nice because you can feel the resistance on the road enough to lock yourself into banks, allowing for more precise cornering than you’ll ever get with a controller. There’s weight to the wheel itself, but it also gives the vehicles weight as well. PEDALS: The pedals are nice. Everything stays planted and doesn’t slip around when you’re pressing them. In fact, if your chair has wheels you’re more likely to push yourself backwards than you are to push the pedals forward. The accelerator feels smooth and responsive. And there are settings in games to let you adjust it even further. Playing Forza 7 I took the initial dead one down to zero so as soon as I touch the pedal the car starts moving. The brake is as stiff as the reviews say. I had to turn the end deadzone (where it considers the pedal fully pressed) from 100 down to 70. Otherwise you’re pretty much having to put all your weight into it if you want to brake fully. Basically, on default settings if you push the brake all the way down, it only reads as 75% breaking power, so you have to push even further than that to get it to register 100. It feels very unnatural. Even turning the brake sensitivity up to max in Logitech’s software doesn’t really help. But if you calibrate it in Windows game controller settings it will bring it down some… and then of course, messing with the in-game settings as well. So basically to really tune this thing you’re changing options in 3 different places. To make things worse these problems get exaggerated the faster the car is that you’re driving. So the steering wheel center wobble becomes more and more touchy the faster you’re going. Clutch feels good. It’s about as easy to press as the accelerator. SHIFTER: I bought the shifter bundle. It feels like a toy, honestly. Very small, and the throws are tiny. I’ve mostly been using the paddle shifters and those feel perfect. The clicks are satisfying, but they also feel light and responsive. SET UP: This was a pain in the ass to set up properly. I had G Hub on my computer already. It tried to update when I opened it and I got an instant blue screen of death. After a restart I attempted to uninstall it. It kept saying uninstall successfull but it never actually left my computer. So I had to jump through a bunch of hoops on Logitech’s forums and delete hidden folders.. but it still wasn’t uninstalled lol. I reinstalled it anyway and it repaired the corrupted files, and I finally got it to register the wheel. After that, as I mentioned, it was just a bunch of fine-tuning. Quality: Overall quality is good. I spent $400 total with CA inflated tax prices. The wheel and pedals were $250 or so. I think that’s around the right ball park for what you’re getting and the quality. It’s not the best, but it’s not cheap plastic either (at least not the parts that matter). Overall this beats a controller by miles, but don’t expect it to be completely useable straight out of the box. Take the time to set it up and fine tune and you’ll be fine. Will update as time goes on. For all I know this thing is a ticking time bomb after being slammed on the ground the way it was. Hoping it doesn’t quit right outside of warranty. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2022 by Dan

  • Awesome
Style: Wheel Only
i really liked how this is performing, first wheel ever with force feed back, and i was amazed when playing f1 racing sim how much resistance there is thru corners. really helps you to recover when you start sliding off the road too, as you can feel it happening before you can even see it.. great stuff! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023 by Sebastiaan Commissaris

  • Great Beginner Wheel
Style: Wheel Only
Logitech G29 Review. I have always been curious about the G29 and now that my girls are older at age 9, I wanted to add some distraction to their existing hobbies and lead them into the fun of sim racing. I remember my first wheel experience wasn’t that great back in the day. We didn’t have sim rigs, we had TV stands or you slide the wheel desk under your legs and the pedal tray kept moving around on you. It would have been great but I returned my first unit and opted for the friendly PS controller. Fast forward to Forza when the new Microsoft XBOX 360 wheel came out. I tried it and really loved it. The pedal desk stayed in place on carpet, I had a desk to clamp the wheel to and it was a blast. I then ventured into a Playseat with it and fast forward many years I’m not in a full PC setup with DD wheel, motion, transducers, VR, and widescreen monitor. My hobby really envolved, but it all really started with the XBOX 360 wheel with it’s simplicity of plug and play and just plain working with enough FFB ques to make it fun. Now my girls are getting into Sim Racing or at least show interest so I’m starting with w Logitech G29 for their first ride! So….I spent about 1 week with the Logitech G29 and for its price point of $208 on Amazon, I find it’s a really great buy. I mean you really can’t go wrong with it. It’s low price, looks great, works great and want to twist my kid's arms off while using it. Let's get into the complete review, shall we? First up…. Aesthetics: • Good looking wheelbase and pedals for the price of $208 on Amazon • Love the smell of the leather rim • Love the metal pedals • Has a real plastic and toy-like feel in person. Build: • Quality construction with some heft to the wheelbase and pedals. • Metal brake & Shifter pedals • Hand-stitched Leather Rim • Adequate pedal resistance in all 3 pedals. • Surprisingly quiet operation. • Helical Gearing has some cogging, but really smooth Features: • PS3, PS4, and PC Compatible • Hard mount option • Desk mount solution • Should work on XBOX One with the Collective Minds Drivehub • 900° rotation • 2.2 NM of Torque • LED indicator • 14 pushbuttons, plus Dpad, rotary dial and paddle shifters. • 3 pedal kit with the clutch, simulated load cell rake pedal(not a true load cell) and throttle Pros: • Low-cost entry wheel kit solution for PS3, PS4 and PC use. • Don’t need an elaborate or expensive sim rig to use. Mount to wheel stand or desk • Light enough to be portable to friends house along with your PS4 • Good FFB effects for curbing, wheel slip and wheel centering in games like Assetto Corsa and PCARS 2. GT Sport has weak FFB with this wheel, but it also does with others I tested. • Plug and Play. No PC updates needed, everything just works out of the box. • The mass majority of racing game that supports wheels already have Logitech G29 wheel support natively. • Light enough forces to not hurt younger kids when in use. • Hard mount and desk mount solutions. Desk mount clamp actually works. Cons: • Carpet ant-slide doesn’t really work. Need to add a block behind the pedals to keep from moving. • The slight dead zone in the middle of the wheel before feeling forces. Thoughts. I bought this wheel kit for my kids to get into sim racing and to play with GT Sport for myself. I didn’t want to spend to much just to play GT Sport and my kids certainly at age 9 do not need the heavy wheel forces of a Fanatec CSL and others like it. I was still disappointed with the FFB in GT Sport, but that’s defiantly a factor from the game itself, not the G29. Even with my Fanatec Clubsport V2 with a Drivehub, GT Sport FFB was very disappointing. At least with the G29, you don’t break the bank for such limited experience. It’s a shame because GT Sport is very fun, just lacking in FFB and feel compared to even PCARS2. Speaking of PCARS 2. On my PC I tested PCARS2 and Assetto Corsa Competizione and both games didn’t disappoint with the G29. Sure they are not wrist breaking forces but did offer up plenty of curb feel, wheel slip and centering spring to have me turning fast laps around the track as if I was using a higher-end wheel. Plus all the button controls just worked. No mapping needed. For the price of $208 on Amazon, I highly recommend this wheel for newcomers to sim racing for PS4 or PC usage. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2019 by Larry Larry

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