Gaming Racing Wheel 270 Degree Driving Force Mario Kart Steering Wheel with Pedals Accelerator Brake for PC, PS, PS4, XBOX ONE, XBOX360, NS SWITCH, Android
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Wide CompatibilityCompatible with PS3/PS4/Xbox One/Xbox 360/PC/Nintendo SWITCH/Android. | 270° Steering Realistic Turns270-degree lock-to-lock rotation, you can turn the wheel two and half times, which is the same as a race car wheel. | PS Mode Switch KeyComes with the PS mode switch key for quickly switching between different function keys. | Sensitivity adjustment (SEN key)A total of 7-Level Sensitivity settings, gives you a better gaming experience. |
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Secure Integrated ClampsA secure integrated clamp that can be attached on the desk or table easily. Also can put the racing wheel on your knees. | Modern Classic Gear LeverThe gear lever that can be shifted manually as your need for a realistic driving experience. | Contoured GripThe wheel grip is the same as the real wheel, providing your a lifelike and comfortable feel for enjoying the joy of the game. | Big size Adjustable Floor PedalBig size rubber feet and a retractable carpet grip system can keep your pedals right where you put them. You can adjust the angle of inclination according to your needs. |
Dimensions: | 24.38 x 33.02 x 24.38 cm; 3.16 Kilograms |
Origin: | China |
I got this last week and I’ve been using it for at least 5 hours a day since. The wheel is accurate but I find I get the best results when I turn the sensitivity all the way up. The LS and RS (left stick click and right stick click) are in a good position but I sometimes do knock them but mistake, although this is more of a learning curve and something to get used to.
The pedals are super responsive but I wish they had a spring for a bit of resistance as I can’t always tell how hard or how far I’ve pushed my foot down so braking and accelerating are difficult to measure if you need the fine touch like when you don’t use abs or tcs/ stability control. I wouldn’t expect to see that at this price range but it would be a nice to have. The pedals are still comfortable to use and have decent travel distance
The gear lever is a simple up and down shifter which, while I’m in the UK is on the wrong side, is actually really nice to use. I’ve gotten used to using my right hand to either nudge it when my hand is on the wheel during the straights or just use my left hand for steering while using the right to change gears during turns. It works well and there’s an obvious tactile click when you’ve hit the right spot to change gear. I actually enjoy using this gear lever more than I thought I would and it does allow you to easily change gear without too much effort. While I prefer flappy paddles, they often feel claustrophobic in the budget wheels as they sit too close to the wheel but this is the perfect distance from the wheel where you have zero chance of hitting it accidentally while steering
All in all, I like this entire combination. All I would change is having a spring for a bit on tension as you’re pressing down on the pedals but apart from that, this setup gets a solid 9/10. If you’re on a budget and looking for something decent without paying the excess for force feedback then this is probably the wheel for you.
Grandson loved this Racing Wheel Overdrive. Easy to set up and has had hours of fun and it also helping him to prepare for his driving lessons next year.