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Logitech G X52 Flight Control System

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Style: X52 Flight Control System


Features

  • Magnetic, non-contact X and Y axis sensors provide enhanced longevity and pinpoint accuracy
  • Multifunction LCD Display allows you to check all of the programmed commands on your HOTAS before activating them, as well as having a built-in clock for timing your flight plan
  • 3D Twist with Rudder Lock, essential for simulation control. For those that already have rudder pedals, you can lock off the axis in order to prevent accidental activation.
  • 5-position Grip System: Maintain excellent ergonomic comfort with no need to stretch to reach buttons
  • 282 Programmable Commands over 3 modes: Have all of the commands in Elite Dangerous or Star Citizen under your fingertips with no need to switch back to your keyboard

Description

Logitech G X52 defines precise flight simulator operation, employing a multifunction LCD for easy access to an astounding 282 programmable commands. Coordinate your flight plan with clock and stopwatch function, plus an adjustable handle to accommodate a wide range of hand sizes. A highly accurate centering mechanism ensures the joystick will easily return to the neutral position whenever you need it to. Non-contact technology on the X and Y axes, along with constant spring force, enhance control while increasing durability.

Release date: March 2, 2020


Package Dimensions: 14.65 x 10.27 x 9.4 inches; 4.19 Pounds


Type of item: Personal Computers


Item model number: 945-000065


Item Weight: 4.19 pounds


Manufacturer: Logitech


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: March 2, 2020


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  • Good solid controller
Style: X52 Flight Control System
I had an original Saitek X52 for a couple of decades. The only reason I had to replace it was because the PS2 connection on the back of the stick section was getting loose. I've heard reports that the build quality of the newer Logitech units was less than the original, but if that's true, I sure can't tell the difference. The finish and feel are good and the device works just like my original. I even had the confidence to go ahead and void the warranty by removing the throttle detent. I'm pretty sure I'll be using this one at least as long as my previous unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Tom Clayton

  • Fantastic starter HOTAS setup
Style: X52 Flight Control System
After reading many negative reviews about Logitech’s line of joysticks and HOTAS setups I decided on just going ahead and giving the entry-level X52 a chance. I’m really glad I did! It’s an excellent beginner set for space sims (Elite Dangerous is all I use it for currently), with just about the right number of buttons and hat switches in all the logical places, and very good ergonomics all round. Build quality is decent, it’s pretty much all plastic but the grips are rubberized and very grippy. The bases are a little light, and the suction cups only work ok to stop them sliding around, but it’s not a deal-breaker for me by any means. None of the buttons or other inputs have issues, everything worked straight out of the box, perfectly. I can’t attest to the Logitech software for this because I only use it in Elite, which has very good presets from the devs. Again, right out of the box. All in all, I couldn’t be much happier. We’ll see how the quality stands up to regular use after several months, but you get what you pay for, right? I knew I wasn’t getting a Warthog or VKB, but for several hundred dollars less, it’s a superb first dip into the world of HOTAS. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2020 by Ben Cowley

  • Reasonable Joystick
Style: X52 Flight Control System
So far, the Logitech x52 is working as expected. One complaint is that the joystick is not mounted correctly in that it is slightly twisted to the right. Note that this does not seem to impact functionality. I would have rated this better but frankly, the documentation of how to use this joystick seems entirely inadequate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023 by T. Becker

  • I Prefer The X52 Over Any Other Stick
Style: X52 Flight Control System
I had owned a few of these when they were under the Saitek name. They are the best sticks I have ever used. I didn't own several of them because they are junk. I was extremely rough on my prior ones because I used the stick to walk in Battlefield 2 and they just aren't made for that kind of use. I recommend this stick and throttle quadrant over any other. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024 by The Watchman News

  • I am Incredibly impresseed!
Style: X52 Flight Control System
I must say that I am thoroughly impressed with this device! Although I am still acquainting myself with all of its functions, such as the multifunction display, profiles, and programming of the various buttons, I must say that it is simply phenomenal. However, what I appreciate most about this device is how seamless it feels to operate - it's almost as if I am piloting a spaceship! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Deedly Deedly

  • 2 broken joysticks in a row. Horrible QC.
Style: X52 Flight Control System
This purely a product review. The company handled both of my returns promptly and professionally. I order the H.O.T.A.S. System in late November and within 2 weeks the Z-rotation of the joystick itself stopped working. It was stuck to one side which meant it had to be configured out of the controls to avoid crashing. The return was issued and I figured it was a fluke so I requested a replacement. Within a week (mid December now), the return was here and I was back to playing my games. Again, after a couple of weeks of reasonable use, the lights started flickering on the joystick and none of the controls would work. 2 issues in a row means there are major quality control issues. I am a long time gamer, with some of my first PC games being Wolfenstein 3d and Earthsiege. I have used several control systems over the past 30+ years and have never had such an immediate failure. The system itself feels solid and does not appear to be cheaply or poorly manufactured which makes the failure a real shame. The Thrustmaster system that I am now going to have to buy definitely has a cheaper feel and a poorly designed button layout but they do not have the diminishing reputation of what once was a decent company. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Weston B.

  • Can't Be Beat for $150
Style: X52 Flight Control System
Must have for combat flight sims. I actually purchased for Squadrons in VR and it has so many buttons I never have to use my keyboard. Makes the game extremely immersive. The throttle is very tight even with the torque limit set to zero but you get used to it. I am very happy with the performance and quality for how much it was brand new. Can't wait to break out some of my old games to see if it can add a new life to some old favorites. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020 by Viver

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