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3.3 out of 5
65.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing addition
My sons loved this, we got 1 for a ps5 an amazing Xbox
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
My son loves it definitely a good product
3.0 out of 5 stars It’s. Ice but doesn’t really work as I’d like
It’s. Ice but doesn’t really work as I’d like
1.0 out of 5 stars Stay Far, Far Away.
TL;DR - Wheel looks great, but manufacturer set multiple hardware buttons to the same input, so you'll be left with 2 buttons doing the same thing.Full Review/Opinions:Initial unboxing and setup was somewhat pleasant. Feels alright for a $180 setup. Instructions, though somewhat confusing, are easy enough to follow. For context, I'm using a PC running Windows 11. Ryzen 7 3700X, 32GB DDR4, RTX 3070, 1.25TB total M.2. A pretty decent system for just about any game.However, that's where the ease of use ends.Upon plugging it in and firing up a game (Forza Horizon 5), no inputs worked. My mistake, I realized that I hadn't mapped any buttons. A few Google searches later and buttons are mapped.Couldn't use the buttons on the wheel to navigate menus. No biggie, I have a keyboard and mouse readily available; I figured I could just use those for menus and then this wheel setup for the actual driving.Oh, but that would be too easy.After loading into the map, I wasn't able to move. Depressing the clutch pedal activated my brakes for some reason... Oh, and the gas pedal was the "select" button...meaning I couldn't drive at all, as hitting the gas pedal brings you back to the menu.And no, I didn't map the gas pedal to the "select" button...It was supposed to be the "A/X" button.So, I did a search for "Game Controllers" on my PC and select "PXN V9". At this point, you can press any button on the controller and it shows you what the computer interprets it as.And lo and behold...this controller maps multiple buttons to the same input - on a hardware level. So if you press the gas pedal, it interprets that as the same as pressing the "A" button. Pressing the clutch and brake pedal register the same thing, as well. A total of 13 buttons show up in this menu, while the wheel alone has more than that. Oh, and the shifter? Gears 1-6 register as two buttons.So, if you plan on using this with an automatic transmission in game, you'd probably be fine - as long as you're ok with only being able to use half the buttons on the wheel.But if you're like me and want to use the shifter...don't waste your time or money.
4.0 out of 5 stars not the best, but it gets the job done, and does it very well
after installing the mobile app, and the pc drivers it works, pretty well too, based of what most other people use and their thoughts on this wheel, it’s not the best, but if you just want a wheel, pedals, and a shift stick to mess around in games like beamng drive with for cheap, it does the trick, though for most games like beamng and forza horizon you will have to manually bind all the buttons including the steering, pedals and the buttons in/on the shifter, inconvenient, but shouldn’t be a problem if you know what do, I recommend it if you want an easy way to play PC(though it is compatible with most common consoles) car games that isn’t a keyboard or gamepad which can really suck for car games, especially a keyboard
2.0 out of 5 stars Pedals don't last
My son bought this and it lasted just over 2 months. the pedals just stopped working while he was in the middle of a game. I would not recommend this product at all. I am so unhappy with the fact that I can't get help and there's no way to fix it.
2.0 out of 5 stars Cheap
No feedback in the steering wheel and the pedals seem cheap as they squeak Now when i use them
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice setup
It’s a nice racing set up for racing gamer but notice that I did not have a reverse gear when trying to shift into it on Forza horizons so I had to change settings around on it when playing with it.
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