🏎️ Drive Your Dreams with Logitech G920!
The Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel offers an unparalleled racing simulation experience for Xbox and PC gamers. With features like real force feedback, customizable pedals, and a luxurious leather steering wheel cover, it brings the excitement of the racetrack right into your living room. Designed for serious gamers, this racing wheel is built to last and enhance your gameplay with precision and realism.
Brand | Logitech G |
Product Dimensions | 10.9 x 10.2 x 10.6 cm; 5.4 kg |
Item model number | 941-000124 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | G920 Driving Force |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | USB |
Hardware Platform | PC, Desktop, Xbox One |
Operating System | XBOX ONE |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 5 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 1 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 2 |
Item Weight | 5.4 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**N
The wheel, pedals, and shifter make racing games SOOO much better.
Originally, I purchased the G920 wheel for use on Windows 10 without the gear shifter. As I used it for F1 2017, this was perfectly fine as gears are switched using the LB and RB padals behind the wheel in the game, just like in an F1 car. It was also fine for Euro Truck Simulator 2 as the trucks have 12 to 18 gears on them. The wheel and pedals work brilliantly with both games, and all in game menus can be traversed with the wheel as it also doubles as a controller. You can never go back to playing with a controller once you've used a good wheel in racing games. It totally transforms the experience for the better.On playing Forza Motorsport 7 and Project Cars II, I realised that the gear shifter would add another dimension again. And again, once you've used a gear stick in racing games, it's hard to go back to not using one! It totally transforms the experience for the better. Can't wait for Forza Horizon 4 now! I feel like a kid playing Daytona USA in the arcades in the 90's again!! Priceless.So it's a good buy, no question. However there are some caveats that you should be aware of.You need to attach the wheel to a table, desk or something. It's very easy to do as the wheel has built in clamps on the underside to fix to such a thing. But you need such a thing, or else you wont be able to use it.The pedals have no grip on the bottom of the unit. They will slide when you press them on a wooden floor or thin carpet making them unusable unless you sort out some kind of fix to stop them sliding.The clutch and accelerator pedals are easy to press. The brake requires more force and a bit of getting used to. Don't get me wrong, it works well, attempting to emulate pressure required to slow a moving car, but you need to get used to it at first. After quickly realising the pedals slid without a fix, and fixing it, I nearly toppled the chair back I pressed so hard braking late on F1 2017! It's not a fault. You just need to work out how hard you should be pressing it for effective game play. It actually works very well once you get going. Teenager and above would be fine, but smaller kids may struggle pressing the brake pedal effectively. My kids are 8 and 10 and they struggle. But that's partly because they can't drive and always go flat out on the accelerator and brake way way too late! Personally, I would say the brake works well, and the resistance in pressing is an excellent feature. My kids would disagree. Fortunately, you can change what the pedals do easily, so I have made the clutch the brake for them instead. They prefer automatic anyway.The shifter has 6 gears, and a reverse gear. To access reverse, not obvious on first use, you need to depress the stick in neutral when the car is stationary before moving right and then down. The shifter adds a brilliant new dimension to the game play and control of the cars with the pedals. I see the dilemma for making a cost effective H shifter for gaming as this is. Many cars in Forza / Project cars have up to 8 gears. Many only have 5. 6 gears, 1 to 6, is a good balance for a default setting in a game that covers hundreds of cars. You can use the padals behind the wheels to go past 6th gear when needed. Euro Truck Simulator goes up 2 gears in each position which works well depending on the truck you are driving (they can go from 9 to 18 gears!). It also allows a shift key to make 1 to 6, 7 to 12 and vise versa. That's not really down to the manufacturer, Unless you want to buy an 18 position H shifter? They have provided a cost effective H shifter with 6 positions on it and a reverse to connect to your wheel and pedals. And I can say it works well for most instances. For the instances that it doesn't cover, there is usually an easy software work around with the controller buttons. As I prefer racing around in the older cars in games, pretending I'm James Bond in a DB5 for instance, it works a treat for me! For a 5 or 6 gear car, it's perfect!To conclude I spent around £200 for a gaming wheel with gear padals, 3 pedals, and a 6 position H shifter with a reverse gear. Am I happy with the purchase? Yes. Does it improve the gaming experience? Yes, immeasurably - you can't go back. Do I feel I got my money's worth? Yes. Is it perfect? No. But it depends on what you are after. For me, and most, it's a perfectly good and highly enjoyable solution. Just make sure you have something to attach it to and can stop the pedals sliding across the floor! I used this £23 table as shown in the picture https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0713S9252/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
R**A
Great for the start ofnyour Sim racing experience
Great quality wheel, feels amazing and it has great force feedback (depending on the games)Pedals also work great, just bare in mind break pedal takes alot of strength to get it to full break power.. no problem for any adult, but it might be an issue for a child.Easy to setup, use and works as any xbox controller would - plug in a play.Highly recomended.
I**I
Extremely good quality
Had for about a year now. So I have alot to say, TL:DR at the bottom.The wheel is extremely good. While a little loud because of the vibration. Feels extremely premium, the pedals feels extremely good and so does the wheel. I have no issues about this thing holding up because how sturdy and premium it feels. The software is clean and is easy to use and navigate. You can use this on Xbox too but their isn't many games which support sadly. I used this mostly for truck simulators such as Euro and American where I clocked about 1000hrs on both using this wheel. It feels good. The force feedback while a little bit weak. Is extremely good for what I personally use it for. I can feel vibrations when I go over speed bumps and the resistance when turning. The only bad part is taking it apart and setting it up because it's a big bit of kit. It can frustrating and annoying which is why somtimes I leave it up and running. And additionally, the clutch is annoying to use because of how heavy the spring is so I changed for a lighter one.TL:DR: Premium feeling wheel, will hold up extremely well, only issue is the fact that the clutch is extremely hard to press and the set up process is a pain in the backside
I**N
Very sturdy, great smooth feedback, lovely material grip and tactile shifting, pedals great to boot!
I had been looking at force feedback wheels for the Xbox One for quite a while when I saw that Logitech were coming out with this new offering for the Xbox.Based off the very similar model that is available for the Playstation, this model has some mature ideas behind the hardware. Linear force with a low amount of knocking with direction change thanks to the helical gearing, for example.I wanted to wait for a while before writing this review to be sure I had lived with it enough and tried it on enough games to make sure that I liked the wheel and not just the game, so I have waited 6 months to write this.Safe to say that I think this wheel is brilliant. Most of the niggles that I have with this product could actually be down to Microsoft and the operating system on the Xbox One.Let's simplify this down to a list:Pros:- the mount points match up perfectly with my PlaySeat and provide a very secure fitting. This is on top of the reasonably decent table grips that are on the front. They could have allowed for a thicker table but it's suitable enough for most I'd say.- Smooth feedback from centre to max steering, which is 900° of brilliance; one and a quarter turns from centre in either direction. The helical gears reduce knocking to a minimum, especially good for off road racing.- The grip is nice, just what I’d expect from a quality wheel. The surface is actually very good for grip during long sessions. Feels like a durable quality material also, not a rubberised plastic.- The use of metal components inspires confidence in durability. The paddle shifters have a very nice feel compared to plastic alternatives. The main wheel body itself is metal also.- Noise and heat levels are low. Silent motors and just the slight noise of the gearing.- The pedals all have different feels to them. Most noticeable is the brake pedal, which has a rubber block (or similar) behind it to simulate having to put down some real pressure on the middle pedal. The face plates can be removed and re-positioned to increase or decrease a gap between particular pedals, within limitations.- The deployable “spike strip” is a nice feature to grip carpets if you don’t have the pedals mounted to a seat setup.- The cable tidy system built in to the wheel keeps things nice and neat, instructions provided give you the best method to use this system and protect the connections.- Compatible with a sold-separate shifter; though I don’t have this, it’s nice to know I can expand to this if I wanted to.- Strength of force in the feedback is decent. Not the strongest but also no where near the weakest. On Dirt rally I’m set to about 130% on the tyre friction setting for a real strong feedback; everything else at the default 100% aside from the soft lock; 150% because you want that as strong as possible (side note if you can’t get soft lock working on Dirt with this wheel then run the wizard through (it won’t change any settings if you do it properly but it will add config behind the scenes in the game that enables extra feedback features like soft lock))- Degree by degree accuracy on steering and pedals; I think the pedals are 128 or 256 levels; and the wheel works perfectly through all 900 degrees.- 2 year guarantee; but the build quality looks like this is going to last. All metal gearing in use for a start.- On xbox it self calibrates at startup; nice too see it sprint freely around to extremes reassuring you that it’s all there and working just right (some won’t appreciate this; if you don’t know it’s coming it would make you jump, but I like the ideal)Cons:- Cable length; the USB cable is not the longest. allows me a foot or 2 between the top of the pedals and my TV. This is where I want to sit though, but some users may find the length lacking.- Although designed for Xbox One, there are 2 buttons (LSB and RSB) that have no functionality in any game I’ve played. They can’t even be mapped in Dirt Rally at all. Is that a Microsoft issue? or a Logitech one? Either way; 2 buttons don’t do anything and would be useful if they worked for lights / wipers- The pedals can creak a bit after 6 months of usage. They could have done with using more metal there. Functionality unaffected- The white LED on the wheel is very bright if you’re playing in the dark. un-necessarily bright. If you don’t play in the dark you won’t notice at all.Together; the cons lose this 1 star. Individually they’re nothing to worry about. I really like this wheel and I’m not going to replace it with anything else while it still works.A bit of background that might help explain my judgements and insights: I'm a real fan of racing games like Forza (and Horizon) and rally games all the way back to the original Collin McRae rally. I owned the official Microsoft wheel for the Xbox 360, the one that was brilliant value and had reasonably strong feedback.When I saw that the official wheel for this console didn't feature force feedback, I was lost in a weak selection of £250+ products that had some mixed reviews. Until, that is, I saw the Logitech offering!
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