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aikeec 64Bit PC USB Handbrake, Upgrade SIM Racing Games Handbrake for LO GITECH G25 G27 G29 T500 T300 THRUST MASTER FANATECOSW DIRT RALLY, 2M Nylon Cable/Reinforced Spring/Black+Clamp

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Size: WithClamp T1


Color: Black


Features

  • Poweful Compatibility :The USB handbrake is compatible with various models of sim racing steering wheel on PC Windows. Support for Logitech G27 G25 G29 G920 G923 T500 T300 Soft remind: Not applicable for X BOX ONE PS4/5, MAC, Only for a PC Windows.
  • Independent Additional Game Equipment :The USB handbrake is independent additional game equipment for controlling racing games. No need to install drivers. Connect directly to USB Port. USB cable connection is convenient, easy to install on the computer.
  • Durable Structure & Flexible Adjustability: You can adjust the handle to your preferred height. Plus the adjustment of the angle fits your need. The handbrake is suitable for different steering wheel seats, brackets, and cockpit.
  • Realistic Drift Experience More Precision: The hall sensor adopts automatic calibration Technology. Accuracy does not decrease over time. The non-contact plus Hall sensor provides you the same experience as realistic car driving. The USB handbrake is more accurate with higher Precision.

Package Dimensions: 9.09 x 7.52 x 3.74 inches; 3.44 Pounds


Type of item: CD-ROM


Item model number: 121


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 3.43 pounds


Manufacturer: aikeec


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: July 14, 2019


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  • Quality at an amazingly fair price
Size: WithClamp T1 Color: Black
It took a little fussing, but this is amazing product for the price. I attached a couple peices of shaped wood for the handle and wrapped it with the tape they make for tennis racket handles I sourced for $4 from a local department store. Works perfect. The braided usb line is a nice touch. I went for the bracket and ended up just attaching it with bolts anyways. The bracket is cheap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024 by Nikelle Suarez

  • Wasn't entirely sure I needed a handbrake at first but I immediately loved it
Size: With Clamp S1 Color: Blue
Not a detailed review on the item itself but my way of recommending getting a USB handbrake in the first place. I'm using this with just one game: Dirt Rally 2.0 on PC. With a Vive VR headset and a G920 wheel + H-pattern shifter. It's set up on my desk and I sit on a $15 IKEA folding chair. Meaning I don't have a high-class "rig" to brag about. I've been getting pretty into Dirt Rally ever since they added Oculus VR support in June 2016. I used Revive to support my Vive with pretty consistent reliability. I tell everyone it's some of the most exhilarating fun you can have with a video game. With VR not only was it really exciting but my stage times improved INSTANTLY and I became a far better driver. So, yeah, I was one of those "no VR, no buy" comment guys. But hey, we got our wish in the end! But for me there was still something missing in terms of control. The level of awkwardness that came with using the B-button on the wheel as the handbrake was a real pain. Having to anchor my thumb on a button while really needing to be free to manipulate the wheel was bad - and it just wasn't fun. I got this USB hand brake (the simpler version with a clamp included). Set-up was uneventful, just plugged it into my Win10 and it detected. I mounted it to my desk to the right of my shifter. In Dirt Rally 2.0 I found and adjusted minimal configuration options and went to test it in the rally school free-roam stage. I was able to discover that it was an analog controller. Lighter pulls applied the rear brakes lightly. I could modulate the hand-braking force. It felt great in my hand. In Dirt Rally 2.0, in the Greece stages (DLC) my favorite stage is Fourteka Kourva. It's a dry gravel course with at least 6 hairpins if my memory is correct, including one right at the beginning that despite having driven through it perhaps 300+ times since 2016 (lots of restarts helps) I've never really felt good at it in my 4WD Group-B Lancia Delta S4. With VR, my new handbrake and now forcing myself to use the full manual H-shifter and clutch pedal I had now entered basically a level of full control that I had been lacking up until this point. I entered that first hairpin... and immediately it felt different. I slammed the brakes, put in the clutch, cranked the wheel to the right and pulled the handbrake. I feathered the handbrake out of natural instinct and around swung the rear as I maintained revs with the throttle. The moment the nose was pointed in the right direction I let go of the handbrake and clutch at the same time and off like a rocket shot down the road. It felt completely natural. There was 5 more hairpins to navigate on this under-three-minute stage and every hairpin felt like it was faster than any previous attempts with just the B-button. I was so glad I bought a handbrake controller. I've only spent around 5 hours or so with it so far, but I've been totally content with it. It was a great investment and I only wish I had gotten it earlier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2019 by K.G.23

  • Solid handbrake and does the job.
Size: WithClamp T1 Color: Black
I purchased this handbrake as a sim racer because I can't justify the $200+ price tag for The Thrustmaster Sparco branded handbrake. I love thier products, and own a T300 Wheel and TH8A shifter. I just wanted a handbrake and didn't want the Sparco Branding. I read the reviews about shakey quality. There were a lot of critiques about hot glue and sloppy build quality. There have been some reviews about unmarked packaging and just general concern about quality. I received mine, and I can say it was package very well with "brand packaging". I was of the assumption that it is Aikeec brand. I can't find branding anywhere... but it was packaged well and in a nicely printed, foam insulated box. As far as slop and rattling, mine was solidly put together and had no slop or issues. When it was received I had to tighten a few bolts with the included tools. There were no concerning issues. The single page manual identified the calibration process and other possible setup problems you might encounter. There is a 1/3 dead zone that is easily fixed by tightening the center allen bolt. It works with my PC racing games without issue. It is plug and play. You do need to go into the individual game settings to fine tune how it performs. The shifter is made from CNC aluminum. The rubber handle is questionable as it is just a rubber sleeve. The carbon fiber bits are just carbon fiber textured plastic. I did change out the internal spring with the included blue spring and it firmed up the handle very well. I can't speak on the longevity of the device as I have only had it for 2 days. While using it I have been very happy with the quality. For the price point and what you are using it for, I have minimal concern over how it will last over time. On the tech side, I belive it is a hall sensor on an arduino board. Windows 10 recognized it immediately as an Oddor Handbrake. I see lots of modding opportunities for the device as far as changing springs and handles. For $90, I am not upset with this handbrake. The only reason I rate 4 out of 5 is because I cannot predict the longevity, nor can I speak to the quality of what other users have received. My experience with the device has been well above my expectations for the price point. I have tested the brake on Richard Burns Rally, Dirt Rally 2.0, and IRacing. I can confirm it works well with these titles. 4.5 stars out of 5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2023 by P. Crants P. Crants

  • Solid, quality construction, would reccomend.
Size: Without clamp T1 Color: Red
This handbrake is a good value in my opinion. It arrived well packaged and un-damaged, and comes with two springs, a lighter one (installed) and a heavier one. Installing the heavier black spring was a breeze requiring only a couple of minutes to stiffen up the feel. Construction is extremely solid, if not overbuilt, and the internals (motherboard, magnet) are easily accessible should anything ever require remounting or adjustment. The only issue encountered was that the base isn't the same template size used by Fantatec and others for mounting to a pedestal on a sim rig, some adjustment of hole or slot spacing was required to mount it to a GT Track shifter/brake pedestal -- this is pretty par for the course with driving rigs, I did not derate for this purpose. Once installed and connected, the device fired right up. In software, pulling the brake not only gives an axis which can be bound, but also triggers a button on the device, which allows this to be used for other things which don't support axis, such as the parking brake in American Truck Simulator. Overall very happy with the performance/price of this product, and would recommend it for those interested in a handbrake for their driving setups at a reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023 by Jack S. Jack S.

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