Logitech G Logitech G920 Driving Force Racing Wheel for Xbox and PC + Playseat Challenge X Racing Seat Edition - UK Plug - Black

£358.00
  • Immersive Gaming Experience: Perfect for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC gaming titles, the Driving Force simulates the feeling of driving a real car with precision steering and pressure-sensitive pedals
  • Premium Control: The Driving Force feedback racing wheel provides a detailed simulation of driving a real car, with helical gearing delivering smooth, quiet steering and a hand-stitched leather cover
  • Customisable Pedals: These pressure-sensitive nonlinear brake pedals provide a responsive, accurate braking feel on a sturdy base - with adjustable pedal faces for finer control
  • 900-Degree Rotation: Lock-to-lock rotation of the Driving Force means you can turn the wheel around two and a half times, hand over hand on wide turns - just like a real F1 race car
  • FULLY ADJUSTABLE RACING POSITIONS - Enjoy the perfect balance between comfort and stability with the 6 seating positions of X-Adapt. Fine-tune positions of pedals and wheel to replicate the feeling of being in a car.
  • STAY COOL, COMFORTABLE AND FOCUSED - Race in comfort with breathable ActiFit️ material. Its body-conforming design with adjustable rigidity offers superior support. Stay cool during long races with heat dissipation. Feel every input and enjoy optimal feedback.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND EASY TO STORE - At only 13 kg (28 lbs) the seat can be easily folded and stored away - the ideal companion for drivers who want the full racing experience without the need of a dedicated space.
  • EASY-ACCESS OPEN COCKPIT ENTRY - Convenient cockpit entry system lets you easily jump into the driver's seat and lock in for an exhilarating experience.

Color: ‎Black

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9 reviews
Joe Baron
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
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Andrius K.
The wheel is almost 10 years old and it's still very reliable and high quality, the force feedback and the pedals feel really good once you calibrate them, which I recommend because the brake pedal is stiff and doesn't fully active unless you calibrate to your pressure level other than that it's stable on my table and works great with a lot of games.
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I Mastex I
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
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Dragos
This is a personal review and it's my 2 cents for both wheels since I own em both. Thrustmaster tx.....well amazing when was working great ffb, pedals a let down terrible pedals for such expensive wheel, the standard wheel feels quite cheap. Now the bad thing with this wheel is reiability, 1 year warranty only, but for sure your wheel will break if you play everyday,mine got broken 2 times witch eventually got out of warranty and it failed again now sits in a box. Logitech g920- well it has lower ffb than tx but not by much, I couldn't play with tx at 100% anyway, you get very very tired after 2 hours of playing, but it's not only the wheel witch makes a difference is the game too, biggest difference I felt it in horizon 2, where in forza 6 the logitech ffb is 10-15 % less stronger than tx only by that margine nothing more,in horizon 2 it's more round 35%.But......... -Strong force feedback trust me it's enough and strong. -Great wheel quality -Great pedals (the pedals have a weight on them witch is good) -Wayyy Better reiability, build quality, 2 years warranty ( but logitech it's known for longevity) g27-g25's still working after yearsss. -No bad sounds of the wheel actually the TX felt louder by a lot. You've might seen reviews where they say that thrustmaster is better eg isrtv, they don't care if the wheel gets broken they don't pay for hardware anyway, no one talks about reiability and a lot of us we want out expensive toys to Last a while, so think about next time when you buy your wheel. - *UPDATE* after 5 months of usage - -Still rocking solid (had no problems with it so far both on PC and Xbone) , played once every 2 days at least 2-3 hours -Pc Support now is good - with good updates. -Force Feedback could be better (yes the tx is better especcialy in trucks sim where the tx is amazingly smooth) when playing ETS or ATS the inside mechanisms of g920 makes clunky noise wish it was smoother.... -Pedals and shifter makes a difference immersion wise (High quality pedals no joke) -Shifter wish it would be a higher quality , but you get what you pay for, still good tho (makes a nice clicking when you shift gears at least) -Would I buy it again? (yes I would ,and yes Tx or T300 they are better in terms of FFB when they work they are much more expensive as a package if you buy pedals and shifter , the stock ones are a joke , but thrustmaster haven't fixed their problems with the TX or T300 models witch is the same internals those wheels will eventually fail after 1 year or even after 1 hour of use , firstly I thought it's an early bad production batch , but even in Jan 2017 the wheels have the same issues.) Want the best wheel pay 1k go with fanatec. This review does not addresses to milionares or streamers witch they get stuff for free, it's for the ones that actually pay for their hardware. Tested on xbox one only
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Chloé
Parfait
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ESTEFANÍA LÓPEZ MARTÍNEZ
Bien
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TATIANA
Consegna veloce. Facile istallazione. Al momento non è stato quasi mai spento :-)
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Aykut Mert
Amerikan priz ve dönüştürücü ile geldi. Problem yaratmaz. Garanti konusunu zaten tahmin edersiniz. Ama sorunsuz sıfır ürün ve piyasadan daha kârlı. Çok hızlı gönderim için teşekkür ederim.
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Luis
el mejor regalo de cumpleaños que he tenido. voy a sacarle muucho partido
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  • Brand ‎Logitech G
  • Manufacturer ‎Logitech G
  • Series ‎G920 Driving Force
  • Colour ‎Black
  • Power Source ‎Corded Electric
  • Hardware Platform ‎Desktop
  • Guaranteed software updates until ‎unknown
  • ASIN B0CNWG1H29
  • Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,256 ratings var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when('A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if (dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction !== true) { dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction = true; A.declarative( 'acrLink-click-metrics', 'click', { "allowLinkDefault": true }, function (event) { if (window.ue) { ue.count("acrLinkClickCount", (ue.count("acrLinkClickCount") || 0) + 1); } } ); } }); P.when('A', 'cf').execute(function(A) { A.declarative('acrStarsLink-click-metrics', 'click', { "allowLinkDefault" : true }, function(event){ if(window.ue) { ue.count("acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount", (ue.count("acrStarsLinkWithPopoverClickCount") || 0) + 1); } }); }); 4.6 out of 5 stars
  • Best Sellers Rank 8,252 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games) 892 in PlayStation Legacy Systems
  • Date First Available 1 Jan. 2023
  • Brand Logitech G
  • Model name G920 Driving Force
  • Compatible devices Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC
  • Controller type Steering Wheel
  • Connectivity technology USB