🏎️ Unleash Your Inner Racer!
The Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel offers an unparalleled gaming experience with real force feedback, customizable pedals, and a luxurious leather steering wheel cover, making it the ultimate choice for racing enthusiasts on PS5, PS4, PC, and Mac.
Button Quantity | 16 |
Additional Features | Rumble, Ergonomic |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 3 |
Controller Type | Racing Wheel |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | PC, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Mac |
Item Dimensions | 10.24 x 10.94 x 10.63 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.96 Pounds |
Color | Black |
A**7
Great for starting out
This little wheel and pedal is legendary. As I got into sim racing, I learned that this is probably the best starter kit. I purchased it knowing nothing about sim racing and am actually glad I bought this. Many advanced and pros started with the setup so if you are thinking of getting into sim racing, this little guy will do.
D**
Great product!
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Tried several and this is the best we found in the price range
Y**Z
Uno de los mejores volantes
Bueno uno de los mejores
J**U
No prior wheel exp before buying this
Edited: NFS2015 does not work on PS4 as of yet. Pretty sad about this...I never owned a steering wheel. I have never used the G27, played a few racing games at the local arcade (Initial D, Max Tuning or whatever) and on my friend's setup ages ago which I can't even remember what it was.I've been researching wheels since earlier this year, before the G29 was announced and through out.I was considering the Fanatec Porsche, Thrustmaster 300RS and the 500RS as well as waiting a bit to save up for a Fanatec Clubsports...Well, I wasn't sure how much I'd get into racing games so I held off for awhile reading reviews and I couldn't commit to nearly 1k dollars for a Fanatec CSP set and frankly speaking all the bad reviews scared me away from Thrustmaster. So it was either the Logitech G27 or the G29.Well I'm glad I went with the G29. Originally I thought I didn't need to get PS4 support but I realized that most of my friends play consoles for racing rather than PC gaming so I figured I'd get the one that has the support.This works right out of the box for GT6 on the PS3 and it is awesome. I never got into that game because it was too hard for me to play with controller, but this, this made it so much more fun.The other games I've tried so far is Project Cars and Grid Autosports.Project cars is a weird one for me, initially it worked but after tweaking some settings it messed up my controls (pedals were backwards) and had to fiddle with the settings to get them to work right.Grid Autosports just straight up doesn't work. I gave up. Not even gonna bother with the headache. Menu keeps scrolling, can't change keys, stuck facing backwards and steering doesn't engage. I don't know if it's the Logitech software, my settings for the wheel, or the game but I gave up.It doesn't work in Need for Speed Undercover. Couldn't get to the settings.I'm just waiting for the new Need for Speed reboot, preordered it and waiting to play with friends. Plus GT7 sometime maybe next year.Controls wise it feels fine, I was a bit skeptical of the wheel size since it seemed so tiny but it actually is really practical. I'm amazed on how small the actual wheel base is and it's pretty quiet. The pedals aren't bad, but I have nothing to compare to besides arcade ones. I may consider getting Fanatec's Clubsport V2 or V3 later on but for me it works fine. The paddle shifters work fine, I had a 2015 Mustang rental recently and it had paddle shifters and these feel about the same, if not better.I have my wheel base mounted to a Obutto Ozone cockpit, works great, pedals I haven't figured out how to properly mount yet but they aren't slipping everywhere so I'll figure something out later.Final conclusion: At this price I wish it included the stick shift. The driver support is a bit whack. I don't get how to get games to work on it but it works fine in consoles. The profiles are a joke for this inside the Logitech suite. Half are still assigned to keyboard. I don't regret it though. It's a lot of fun and a totally different gaming exp.Edit:So I've had this for over a month now, and to be honest... I still love it. I'm just disappointed with the lack of game support. Project Cars isn't a bad game but the cars I like aren't in it and the style of driving is.... not really something I find all that fun. GT6 is awesome on the PS3, I play one or two races daily.Don't buy the stick shift. It isn't worth it. It works in Project Cars. That's the only game I personally can confirm it works.Games I've played so far that work with this wheel, NFS: The Run (a bit awful though, can't really adjust settings, not very fun), Project Cars PC, GT6 (ps3) and thats it so far that i've gotten to work without too much fiddling.Games that don't work that I've tried, The Crew (PS4), NFS 2015 (PS4), NFS Undercover, Grid Autosports (this is kinda weird one, it works for some, I haven't found a way around it)I do want to add that this is kinda bs as some of the games on some websites say they are supported. Do research to make sure it's compatible with the games you plan to play.
L**Y
Great Beginner Wheel
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 smoothFeatures:• 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 throttlePros:• 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.
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