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The Logitech G27 USB Racing Wheel is a top-tier PC racing controller featuring dual-motor force feedback with quiet helical gearing, a 6-speed shifter with push-down reverse, and integrated RPM/shift LEDs. Its 11-inch leather-wrapped wheel and steel pedals provide authentic comfort and control, making it a favorite among serious sim racers seeking durability and realistic driving experiences.
| ASIN | B001NT9TK4 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98,238 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #637 in PC Game Racing Wheels |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 20 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PlayStation 3 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Paddle, Pedals, Steering Wheel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,074 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855056979 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions | 17.19 x 11.81 x 12.69 inches |
| Item Weight | 18.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 941-000045 |
| Model Name | 941-000045 |
| Model Number | 941-000045 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 065555564018 759309500802 805100141291 601577727712 809185819304 803982793614 097855056979 809186275925 000978550569 807030500346 088021499515 927716754426 021111495899 071090280283 115970740655 809385670859 087108574374 |
C**S
The best you can get for under 300! There are however, some pitfalls.
I had originally used the Thrustmaster Ferrari GT Experience 3-1 wheel for games like Need for Speed (various titles under this) and then iRacing.com. After purchasing iRacing.com's product, I found that such a wheel was not up to the standards of the simulated race experience. So, I saved up and purchased the Logitech G27 Racing Wheel. Let me tell you this, the difference is AMAZING! There are tons of great things I can say about this, but I will spare you that for now and get straight to what you will want to know - the cons. Logitech does not con you with this product, but there are a few pitfalls. Straight away, you will have to 4 chords to manage. They could have put it all into 2, but they gave us 4. But once you work out a system, or get one of those nice wire management foam/plastic shells you're good. The other pitfall is that you might want to work out your arms and shoulders some before getting this! It only can put out a max of 3NM of torque, but trust me those 3NM of torque will tire you out quick if you're not used to such harsh reality. In real life driving wheels can be subject up to and beyond 10NM of torque! (that's more than enough to break fingers and possibly arms, if not injure you!), but you're safe with this product from any injury as long as you keep ergonomics in mind. Also, at first, with such torque at the wheel you will want to make sure to take frequent breaks. You won't believe how fast this wheel (when set to realistic specs of 102% overall effect in the window's control interface, and the default of 16FFB in iRacing.com's settings if you're getting it for that) can tire you out! *****BUT***** Here's the great things about this product from logitech! This wheel is the closest you're going to get to the real thing for under 300 bucks! Amazon provides a great discount here. Once this is set up, you can set it and forget it (for a while, EVERY wheel needs recalibration here and there, even the best). It's the most solid build you'll find. It's even quieter with helical cut gears! You get 3! YES 3! Pedals. Clutch!, break and throttle. Does it get better than this in simulated racing? I mean it's pedals are covered in REAL STEEL! The wheel's frame seems to be steel too! The pedals' base even comes with 3 ways to keep it from moving, hard mounting (screwing into place on say something like a Playseat, can I advertise for them enough?), rubber feet for hardwood floors, and even spikes at the back than can be pulled down to keep it from moving AT ALL on carpet! (And such great design there! It won't move, nor damage your carpet/rug!) Can I say enough about these pedals? I think not! It's accessability is rated 4 just for the amount of chords and the time you'll have to take to set it up in windows and in your various games/sims (which shouldn't take THAT long ;) ). It's comfort is second to none! It's genuine leather they wrapped it in! (though, it has a lot of torque, you get used to it once it's set to you're preference and you give it time) Speed of this wheel is incredible... it can't be turned faster than real life would allow, unless you turn down/off the forced feedback (FFB). With FFB turned off, it's like driving a Cadillac, or so I've heard. You can't get much more real, nor can you get much of a better feel than this... real steering wheels are bigger, but you don't need it really. It's immersion is second only to the real thing. Ergonomics... GREAT!, IF AND ONLY IF you keep in mind where you are supposed to keep your hands and take frequent breaks! Otherwise you could injure yourself. This is professional level simulation here. But if you keep correct positions and breaks in mind, this wheel will not injure you. It's like anything else out there. Cable management could have been better, but they do give you some stuff to help out with the 4 chords they give you. 4 groves to places them in so they don't get pinched and before that a place to wrap excess cable around. Overall, this is the best product you can get for your money (unless that elusive G29 ever comes out, ROFLMAO). There are more expensive products out there, but you will pay much more for them! You can spend hundreds of thousands of dollars for a real simulator, tens of thousands on the lesser equivalent that doesn't move but will give you feedback in the pants in the form of knocks and vibrations and good sound/visuals, 500 USD or more for over-the-top reproductions of this wheel, or you can get the original! The logitech G27 Racing Wheel for the pc is THE BEST wheel you will ever get, without paying too much. Some would say 250 USD is too much, but trust me. You get everything you pay for, and THEN SOME! **Oh, and one last thing, make sure if you're doing your sim racing on a desk (as opposed to the Playseat also available on Amazon), that the desk isn't a cheapie! This thing will have your desk and everything on it bouncing (and possibly breaking), including that expensive HD monitor you payed a lot more for ;). (But don't worry too much here, I haven't bolted anything down and have yet to have anything break or fall) Otherwise I'd recommend bolting down everything that's loose, or at the very least duct-taping it all down! I'm being serious here, that wheel has a ton of force in it. When Logitech call it "force feedback" they mean it has FORCE! 3NM of torque, that is a TON of force for a gaming/siming race wheel!**
D**S
The G27 combined with a powerful rig.....Will BLOW you away!!! What a Blast!!! Fun factor explodes off the charts!!!
If you have been playing racing games with a keyboard like myself, hold on to your shorts!!! This G27 propels your fun factor into a completely different arena!!. One word of warning, the more powerful and up to date your rig the better! So, I Just built a new rig after coming off an older I7 930 with 2 GTX 760s in SLI. For the last 3 years I've done a lot of gaming but always used a keyboard. At the prompting of an online friend I purchased the G27. With my older I7 930 I set up the G27 and it just didn't work all that well. Initially I was disappointed and for a while just boxed it all up and put it in the attic. I have so much experience using the keyboard it was just easy to go back to it. I could go much faster with the keyboard (but keep reading). Later I decided I needed to give it another chance. So, it worked ok with the old I7 930, but nothing to rave about. Seemed like I needed to spend a lot of time with playing with settings as it just didn't perform all that well, but, in certain cases was kinda fun compared to the Keyboard. I have over a 1000 hours playing NFS Most Wanted 2012, and over 1200 hours playing NFS Rivals....all with keyboard driving. So, you get to be pretty good with a keyboard after so many hours. Now I exclusively play Ubisoft's The Crew....wow, what an amazing, gigantic world map they have!!! Well, I just completed building my new rig and I cannot believe how superbly this G27 transformed the game into the best racing fun I have ever experienced. It is all about how well everything, your hardware, works together with the game. So, what do I play and what is in my rig? Anyway, my new rig is: I7 4770K AsRock Z87 Extreme 4 m.b. Corsair H100I cpu cooler 2 x GTX 780 SC's in SLI 16 gigs 1866 ram EVGA 1200 P2 SuperNova Platinum p.s. Samsung 850 Pro SSD 256 gig and a couple of other SSDs and HDDs. And.....Logitech G27 wheel!!! When I finished building this rig and got all the drivers installed for all the various hardware, and re-downloaded The Crew...the most amazing thing happened.....The G27 worked superbly, better than I could have ever imagined. This is with no profiles set up or tweaking of any kind with the multiple settings. I am blown away how all this works so superbly now. I thought my old I7 930 with the two GTX 760s in SLI was a pretty great rig.....well, this rig in combination with the G27 feels like a $15-25,000 racing simulator. Everything about the game, The Crew, the cars, the handling, the cornering, the feeling of complete control and exceptional feel of the speed of the various cars in game is simply way beyond my expectations. Its obvious to me now that The Crew is designed for a Wheel. There is no way anyone with a keyboard could keep up with the performance of this rig in combination with G27. Maybe down the road I might play with the settings a little, but right now everything seems perfect right off the bat. If you like online Racing games like The Crew....this is the only way to go....a powerful rig and the G27. I bought the G27 brand new and glad I did. Most everything else in my rig I bought used but within warranty so overall the cost was way better than buying it all new.
A**O
Excellent!
It's everything I wanted, the pedals look so good because they are made of medal, the quality of the wheel and stick is very good. I had this wheel for a few months now and no matter how much I had played it still feels like, the durability is super solid. Plus I really like the smell, it literally makes the room smell like a new car, when I bought my EVO I would love to get inside the car and smell the smell of a new car, this wheel smells just like that which proves is really made out of material from a real car. The size of the steering is perfect for Formula 1 games, and so is the force feedback. I use the clutch as the brake and it feels like I'm really driving a F1 car. For F1 2012, all you have to do is put the steering wheel saturation at 65% and the accuracy is incredible to see. Changing shifts with paddle shifters is also great since they are made of medal like the pedals and it gives to it a better feel than if they were plastic. The wheel looks good with the medal in the middle and the lights for changing gears look great when playing the F1 games. For games like Gran Turismo I would recommend to mod it with a Sparco wheel or any other real size wheel, since this wheel is too small for regular cars on simulators, they sell online good hub adpaters for those wheels that work great with this wheel. They also sell longer paddle shifters for those. For any other arcade game like Grid 2, MotorStorm Apocalypse, or Sega Rally Online, this wheel size is more than enough and makes the arcade gaming experience so much better and so much more fun, to the point that you don't want to stop playing. I would definitely recomment a good wheel stand, I found a really good one here on Amazon for $80, similar to the V2 and works excellent with this wheel, without a proper stand like that it would be hard for you to appreciate how good this wheel is, and you will be surprised how the couch is not bad at all when you use a stand like that. In the case you want to get a racing chair, then find a way to make it move, I've seem videos online of guys that had mod their chairs to move as if you were driving a rally car. If you are not going to do that to the racing chair, then you better off saving your money by just buying the stand because there is no much difference there. If you are wondering about 3D gaming, you can't go wrong with that, I would say having a big 3D TV is better than hooking up 3 monitors together that are not 3D, the 3D effect these days is wonderful, specially when it comes to driving games. If you don't have a big 3D TV, then yes the 3 monitors approach would be better, but even a 2D HD big TV is more than enough to really have fun with this. Cons: The USB cable that connects the wheel to the PS3 is a little short and you may need to buy an extension for it, unless you want to keep it right in front of the screen, which is not bad if you consider that for a car game, being close is better. Logitech does not gives you the chance to have a F1 add on wheel like Thrustmaster does, and in order to put one of those you would really need to know what you are doing which is not feasible to expect from most people. It is too bad Logitech said won't be doing more console accessories, it seens this would be the last one from them, they are really good making then. Also it is very possible this won't work in the upcoming PlaySation 4, but that is something I can't confirm and from what I heard it depends largely on the game makers more than the PS4 system itself. So if you are planning to buy this to play DriveClub on the PS4, I would hold on to see if it is compatible before making the purchase, other than that Gran Turismo 6 is coming up for the PS3 so in that case I would highly recommend to get this wheel for it.
M**W
Awesome Driving Wheel...with a flaw.
This wheel has genuinely exceeded my expectations. Awesome built quality, I can tell this thing will take a beating over the years and there zero play in the wheel itself when you try to wiggle it; rock solid. The smell of the leather on the wheel literally exudes with the aroma of quality, love it. My first run with this wheel was with F1 2013 and had no luck getting the force feedback to work as I could not get the software from Logitech web site to open. After some days of frustration I finally called Logitech customer support and he quickly emailed me an updated game controller and it worked! They had been having problems with the previous version of the software on 64 bit windows. So...just a heads up, you will need to call Logitech at the date of this review to get the new version of the game controller in order to get force feedback in your games. UPDATE: 1 year later. The wheel has held up very well and remained solid, no play whatsoever in the steering mechanism after about 4 or 500 hours of use. BUT there is a serious flaw that has developed for me which I did some research on and discovered it to be a trend with the G27 in particular. The wheel is becoming off centered during use. I messed with re calibration settings again and again which worked temporarily yet the wheel would always inevitable stray from center during driving to the point I was holding the wheel 90 degrees to stay straight. Apparently the optical sensor on the force feedback motors becomes lose inside. There are you tube videos instructing a fix with epoxy but it involves taking the wheel almost completely apart. Logitech is sending me a new wheel. I have dropped my rating from 5 to 4 stars (and not 3) because Logitech is standing behind their product. I will post back with an update in another year to see if the problem has been potentially addressed in new makes of the wheel. If I were to start over I would look into another model for this reason however, as now I am without a wheel for at least a couple of weeks and I'm still waiting for my shipping label to arrive in my email from Logitech to send it back to them. Customer service is another review I'll have to update at a later time as I see how this unfolds. Having gone through that the force feedback lives up to its fancy gear technology. On my old Logitech Wingman wheel it always felt a bit like it was going to break while in use as well as having that gear whine when you whipped it around, the G27 is the real deal and makes you realize the others are toys. If like me you are contemplating whether 200 bucks for a wheel is worth it I can say that it is if you are into being connected with your driving games. One last tip I will mention is this: at first the wheel felt like it had a very small dead zone even when the game's settings where set to zero dead zone on the steering in put. I ended up going into the Controller Profile for the wheel's settings and set the SENSITIVITY from 50 to 100 percent which made a big difference and completely cleared up the wheel's dead spot. Playing F1 2013 with this wheel is truly an experience.
S**R
this is really the only wheel to get unless you want to spend twice as much
UPDATED 06/01/13 This has been a great wheel! Keep in mind I only play Gran Turismo on a PS3. I have tried the Thrustmaster F430, DFGT, and Fanatec GT3 V2. The DFGT has horrible shift buttons with no feel (click) to them. Their small size limits you to keeping your hands in one location as well. The DFGT increased my lap times more than the F430 did compared to a DS3. Pro's - overall quality and durability is very nice - all but one button can be remapped in Gran Turismo 5 - pedals are very nice, i recommend mounting the pedals to a base or against a wall - buttons on the wheel are tricky to use when the wheel is turned more than 90 degrees e-braking is very tricky, so i still use a controller for drifting - paddle shifters are nice, have a click to let you know you shifted, although a little flimsy and a bit too close to the wheel, you'll pinch your finger if you shift with one finger and have others underneath the lever - the wheel is angled upwards a bit too much, which I negated by putting a small 3-ring binder (or wooden wedge) with the small side facing the driver to decrease the angle - action is smooth, but can be loud when full force feedback kicks in - feedback is always strong even at the lowest setting, and can shake my entire corner desk - there's no playstation button! so you still need to use your controller here and there - it works very well with the PC just be sure to fully calibrate it in the control panel first, or you'll only get 300 degrees of rotation by default, and you have to go into the control panel and adjust that. I found the PC calibration tool and game calibration tools more complicated than they need to be. I don't trust FANATEC's ($400 cost) support history, and their being out of Germany and the best Thrustmaster rig is just too expensive. UPDATE I just received a Fanatec GT3 V2 pedal and chair set yesterday 05/31/2013. The seems on the wheel were not comfortable, the cooling fan makes a whining noise, the basic pedals (even firmed up) are not as nice as the G37's by far. All of the onboard custom settings didn't seem to make that much of a difference overall. Specifically, turn-in was always better on the G27. I raced 5 laps in a FR 550PP car with Sports Hard tires and my track times were far better with the G27. THRUSTMASTER: I've been a longtime user of Thrustmaster products. I was always happier with Logitec's flight sim products. They weren't always nicer per say, but overall they worked better. I did try the Thrustmaster Ferrari F430 wheel. I was able to match my controller times and it was nicer than the Logitec DFGT. The shifter buttons were way too loud and the gears were very notchy with fine turning adjustments. The pedals were nice. The buttons could not be remapped in GT5. They were laid out pretty well, but you have to get the layout from Thrustmaster support which was very responsive I must say. The T500 seems like the way to go if money is no option, but you're going to want the F1 wheel add on and that puts you around $800 and up range. I'll be looking to add an e-brake and race chair to this and get a backup G27 for parts in case this one breaks.
B**7
Great wheel... but some issues.
This is a good quality wheel. Overall I would definitely give it five out of five stars. But it is not perfect and there are some idiosyncratic aspects that I have encountered. I bought this wheel to play GT5, and Midnight Club LA and similar car simulation, driving and racing games on the PS3. It works for PC too but I haven't tried that yet. Quirky things I have noticed: *Whenever I first power up the PS3 the G27 does a full calibration by turning all the way to the right and then all the way to the left and then turning back to the right until it centers... but when I start a game (for example GT5) it does the calibration again... but this time it doesn't center... it ends up slightly slanted or crooked. Also, maybe its just my wheel but when the GT5 starts and it first starts to turn to the right to do the calibration thing it "shutters/stutters"... the rpm lights and the turning motion momentarily freezes and "shutters/stutters" during calibration, but only when it is turning to the right... and this only happens as GT5 loads, it doesn't happen during the initial calibration when PS3 first powers on.... *The G27 claims to have a "push down" reversible gear. But I could never get the G27 to reverse with the gears. Also the whole thing can not be "pushed down"... so I don't understand what they mean by a "push down" reverse-able gear... you can NOT push the snifter down at all! There is no way to reverse the car using the shifter/gear because it won't even have the grooves to let you put it in reverse! The diagram on the shifter is not how it actually is... I can put the gear in 1, 2, 3, 4, and yes even 5... but the reverse does not work! It seems to be a fake position that doesn't even exists on the G27 *It took me a while to figure out that G27 has to be put as controller #1 in order for it to be recognized and work in games like Midnight Club LA. On the Logitech website they list both the GT5 and Midnight Club LA as fully compatible with the G27 out of the box. This is not entirely true. It is not actually plug and play. At first I thought I got a bad/dud G27 until I had to Google for tech support online and came across forums that said you must put the G27 as controller 1 because it will be recognized in the game... but the thing is if G27 is in controller 1 spot, the ps3 controller itself no longers works in the game, even when I put it on controller 2.... what ends up happening is the ps3 controller becomes useless inside the game itself, meaning I have to use the buttons on the shifter/gear in order to navigate the menus and such in the game... This is annoying and a MAJOR hassle. *For the Midnight Club LA the G27 wheel is WAY too sensitive and over-corrects too too too much. This makes it almost impossible to accurately and enjoyably play. In GT5 there is option to adjust sensitivity of G27, but in Midnight Club LA you are SOL... Of course on the PC you have the drivers and software and can do what you want with the wheel, but for PS3 it is locked down and especially for games and titles like Midnight Club LA the G27 sensitivity makes it useless and it can't be adjusted. *The "real leather" on the wheel feels fake. I'm not saying it is not real leather... it just subjectively feel like synthetic leather... this is not exactly the kind of leather you find in a Lexus or anything... *There are too many wires with this setup... it is a mess and easily you can trip over yourself or worse someone trips it over and damages your G27... it makes it worse that the wires are so short... if you have a large TV and want to sit back a bit from the TV you run the chance of accidentally pulling the wires out.... not good... *You really need to get a playseat or similar item for this G27 .. that will end up costing you more than the G27 itself. The attachment devices that comes with the wheel and gear is cheap quality plastic and cannot secure anything at all... I tried to secure it to my table/stand only to have the whole wheel free fall to the carpeted ground 4 feet below... cause the darn plastic attachor thing came unhooked and loose... the wheel is very heavy, so even a free fall of 4 feet could permanently damage it... I'm not sure if mine sustained mechanical damage or not... I ordered playseat with this device but the device came sooner than the seat... so I had tried to mount it to a table but really it doesn't work well at all.... * There is no way to turn off the force feedback in GT5 for the G27. In the options I know it seems like you can turn it off... but in actual races when you hit something or run into rough ground the force feedback comes into full swing.... it is annoying, and it is powerful force feedback that makes you lose control.... especially when you are already drifting and trying to countersteer, the force feedback will make matters worse and cause you to lose concentration and then crash you on purpose.... In GT5 there is NO way to turn force feedback off! This means if you drive on the dirt road it will be impossible to maintain control, might as well use a ps3 controller...
P**L
Great, and good value for money
There's a distinction in the world of hobbies, about when an item is a "toy" versus "hobbyist grade". I think a good summary of the G27 is that it's on the low end of hobbyist-grade. It's better than any toy, it suits a beginner's budget, but it delivers superior performance to any toy-grade wheel. Pros: -Good-feeling wheel. The wheel is covered in (cheap) faux-leather, the shift knob has a (cheap) faux-leather boot, and overall in use the wheel feels good. The paddle shifters have a nice chunky metal feel, and the shifter knob feels natural to use. Overall very comfortable. The pedals are spaced far enough for me to use, and I'm a 6'+ guy with big feet. -Force-feedback is very variable, including some good resistance and rumble. I would say the feedback is a little on the weak side, the wheel isn't going to pry itself out of your hands, but it is enough to give you a good feel for the road. -Plenty of buttons. You not only get console buttons (four buttons for ABXY) and a d-pad, but four more buttons below that, and six more on the wheel. This should be enough buttons for any enthusiast racer. Theoretically you can even map the H-pattern shifter to 7 more buttons, if you are going to use the paddle shifters. (If you drive automatic, you could have up to 23 buttons!). -Essentially this wheel has all the features of a professional-grade wheel, from force feedback to a clutch pedal and an H-pattern shifter, all at a reasonable price for the entry-level person. It's a great value. Cons: -No sequential shift. There's an easy mod you can do using rubber-bands to convert the G27 shifter to sequential, but out of the box, it's paddles or H-pattern. -Wheel buttons are closely spaced, and don't have any tactile difference. If you need to use all 6 wheels controls, such as setting up brake bias and push-to-talk for online and other in-race functions, you're going to fumble the buttons. Logitech definitely could have done a better job here, but so long as you only need these buttons sometimes (i.e. just for push-to-pass) they should be usable. -A little slow. The way the G27 force feedback mechanism works it's always providing some resistance to the wheel, so it's difficult to really make split-second corrections. You have to spend a lot more cash to get that kind of freedom, so for the value this is really good response. But if you really saw at the wheel you might want to step up to Thrustmaster/Fanatec. The competition: -The Driving Force GT is a lower-cost option from Logitech, with some options removed. The DFGT has its shifter mounted directly on the wheel, so you can't move it around, and there are only two pedals- so no clutch pedal for manual transmission. Otherwise it's similar to the G27. I'd say the DFGT is at the high end of toy-grade. But if you only drive automatic transmission or paddle shift, it's not far from the G27 in terms of quality, for less money. A nice entry-level option. -Fanatec's CSR series wheels cost three or more times what the G27 cost, but they have many great features. Better pedals, tougher force feedback, better feedback motors. Fanatec is really as high as you can go before you step into professional-grade, multi-thousand-dollar setups. sure a Fanatec is better, but it's a lot more expensive too. -Thrustmaster's T500 is of similar cost to a bare-bones Fanatec setup, and thus slightly cheaper overall. Some people report dodgy customer service, so apparently they're slightly hit-or-miss. Again, better than a G27, but more expensive. For game fans: The G27 is more wheel than you need. It's the most money I'd ever spend on a game console, and any kid would be absolutely delighted to get it at Christmas (although, have mom/dad help set things up). For hardcore sim fans: Overall, the G27 is in a niche by itself. It's a great value for money. It has a good feature list, and where it skimps, it does so sensibly. The force feedback motor is relatively weak, but it has good sensitivity. The faux-leather feels on the cheap side, but it's better than plastic, and while you're driving you won't feel the difference. This wheel is overall perfect as a beginner wheel for an enthusiast who's not ready to spend more money on a Fanatec/Thrustmaster setup. If you've been thinking about getting into sim racing, but you just couldn't afford a whole setup, consider the G27. It's a perfect step up into serious racing.
B**S
Two major racing games for pc that are really quite good. Ya they say its up to the developer ...
I am really disapointed with this product. I was really torn between three different set ups. Figuring that TM has so many issues with support and not really knowing much about Fanetec, I went with Logitech. My thinking was being a relatively newer wheel and as prevalent in the market as Logitech is there would be a lot of games that support it. Well that is not the case at all. Grid 2 doesn't , Grid Autosport doesn't . Two major racing games for pc that are really quite good. Ya they say its up to the developer and all that but wow really??? So basically you have to set it all up through their software. All this back and forth and testing it with in the game then you have to set up certain things in the game as well. Its not a straight forward deal. Plug and play not a chance. There is so much fiddling to program the thing to work its crazy. Even older games NFS, Shift, all those type of titles the same thing. I heard dirt 3 supported it, NOPE not fully , couldn't even control it. I'm better on a game pad. Now for the quality. REALLLY logitech? Ok the wheel itself is pretty good and the pedals. The springs could be stronger on the gas but over all those two components are not to bad. The shifter wow what a hunk of junk. The buttons are something you would see on a 5 dollar copy rip of a copy Cheap, loose no quality at all. For the kind of money I forked out you chinced out on that???? Wow I have a lot of Logitech products and never have I seen such junk with them. Here today we have all these great graphics and speed to play some great games and no profiles that a person can just plug and play with out the hassle? Come on. Then I find out when I get it , its not separate USB plugs its all integrated. Not what I was looking for at all. If this would have profiles for a person to load up with out all the hassle of configuring that would have made it easy to swallow. But with the build quality of the shifter no way. I should have just went with TM if I had known about the configuring issue and a far superior build quality with separate usb plugs. IF you can get past the configuring and over look the shifter fine . You have to have the shifter cause most of the control buttons are on there for goodness sakes I wouldn't even bother with the shifter but for that reason alone. So what pay another 160 for a better shifter form some one else now my budget just went up to well over 400 close to 500 I could have gotten the Thrust master for that and been done with it!! So now if I return it probably cost me another 50 bucks which I am totally out so with all of that hassle I could have had the Thrust Master t500 or a pretty good Fanetech set up but I don't know their products that well. This really is very disappointing, I was really looking forward to doing some real racing. : ( Sigh To top it all off after installing their profiler I lost use of my dvd drive now I have to figure out why that is missing. NICE!!!
R**A
excelente volante
Aunque sea un volante que lleva ya tiempo en el mercado la calidad del force feedback es excelente. En simuladores de Pc puedes configurarlo a tu gusto y puedes hacer una experiencia realmente buena, si lo que buscas es jugarlo en ps3, yo siempre practico en gran turismo 6 va bien el volante la verdad muy buena respuesta (pero hay que modificarlo en los ajustes del juego como por ejemplo ponerlo en simulador, sensibilidad etc.). Tengo WRC4 y el volante tiene una fuerza impresionante. las palancas es chica pero funciona corectamente igual que el embrague. Los pedales tiene materiales de alta calidad, los pedales no tiene valvulas hidraulicas ni se ajusta la dureza, tampoco cuentan con vibradores. Lo recomiendo mucho mas que un thrustmaster 300 el costo vale la pena y se me hace justo. por cierto llevo ya 9 meses de que lo adquiri y me funciona igual.
P**K
Amazing product!
The Logitech G27 is, in my opinion, the best steering wheel for any game that supports it. The pedals feel very solid, the gas pedal has a soft spring, the clutch pedal has a medium stiffness spring, and the brake pedal has a stiff spring. The only thing missing in the pedals would be a vibration system in the clutch to let you feel when you are at the friction point of the clutch. The leather wrapped steering wheel is very comfortable, the helical cut gears are very quiet relative to the straight cut gears on the G25, The dual force feedback motors do pack a punch on bumpy surfaces. The only con to the steering wheel are the buttons, they feel very video game like, unlike the rest of the wheel and the pedals which feel realistic. The H-gate gear selector also feels a little cheap, but short of an actual gearbox with synchro meshes and gears and what not I still think Logitech did a pretty good job. Oh, and hours and hours of fun :)
D**M
Nach wie vor das Top-Modell
Dieses Lenkrad ist wirklich jeden Cent Wert, wenn man gute Verarbeitung, extrem gute Haptik und Funktionalität haben will. Zwar gibt es schon länger Nachfolgermodelle, aber leider hat die Qualität der Produkte von logitech mit den Jahren sehr nachgelassen. Deswegen empfehle ich jedem weiterhin das G27. Einrichtung unter Windows 10 ist kein Problem. Mit entsprechenden Adaptern bzw. Konvertern soll es sogar an der Xbox One funktionieren.
C**O
Ultimate budget wheel
It works better than expected, just be aware you need to get an extra AC and find the actual drivers software for this especiffic wheel.
A**N
great for gaming computers
Good response to controls, need a quick computer for best performance.
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