Description
Breath-taking Driving Experience Take control of any racing game with the HORI Racing Wheel EX, and put yourself in the race! Complete with foot pedals, paddle shifters, and all other controls located on the wheel, this programmable controller is all you need to get the most out of any racing game. Featuring vibration feedback and high-quality rubberized grips, the HORI Racing Wheel EX puts you behind the wheel! Officially licensed by Microsoft. The ultimate driving set up for the Xbox 360.
View larger Wheel features high quality rubber material for better grip. You can also use the buttons for acceleration/braking controls. Switch between foot pedal and button controls with ease.
View larger Experience real racing acceleration and braking controls using the included foot pedal unit.
View larger Attach to a flat surface with suction cups, or use the included belt to lock the controller to your lap, allowing game play to be possible anywhere
View larger Achieve sense of realism with vibration feedback. *Product does not feature force feedback capability
View larger Features all the controls of a typical Xbox 360 controller, as well as programming functions.
View larger Don't settle for playing with a pad, get the real driving experience by using a full racing wheel set up. Put yourself behind the wheel and in the driver's seat! Specifications Steering Wheel Dimensions: (L)9.4in x (D)12.6in x (H)10.6inWeight: 2.3 lbsCable Length: 9.8ftRotation Angle: 180°Stability System: Suction CupsOther: Rubber Grip / Paddle Shifters Foot Pedal Dimensions: (L)6.7in x (D)7.5in x (H)3.9inWeight: 0.8 lbsFoot Pedal Cable Length: 4.9ft
Features
- Officially Licensed by Microsoft
- Steering Wheel and foot pedal controller for the Xbox 360
- Steering wheel features rumble capability for heightened realism during game play
- Steering Wheel is Easy to Grip and Provides Maximum Stability
- Analog Foot Pedals are Sensitive to your Inputs and Delivers a Realistic Racing Experience
Customer Reviews
Bad Dog Daddy
Let me start off by saying this. This is not a 250 dollar+ wheel. It is a sub 100 wheel and pedal set. Many of the reviews you will read are from people that thought this would be the same as a wheel that is 5 times the price.This review is written about this actual item and will compare it to wheels in this price and quality class.prosSet up took all of thirty seconds. It is plug and play with Forza 4 no need to remap buttons.Paddle shifters are placed perfectly behind the wheel. They have a nice click and a great feel. far better then the mad catz side shifterRubberized wheel is comfortable to hold. Great tension when turning and a fluid quiet return to center. The mad catz wheel is known to be a squeaky mess.Button layout is well thought out, they are easy to reach yet never get in the way.Great vibrationusb powered, no plug or batteries required.dead on accuratequestionable but not detrimentalThe wheel is on the small size, though bigger then the wireless official wheel. That being said it just feels right. Any bigger and you couldn't reach the buttons any smaller it would be cramped.The foot pedals are light small but separated well enough. They have a good level of resistance.conspedals are light and slide easily, same as every other budget setwheel base has suction cups to secure to table, stand, etc i have mine suctioned to a heavy marble cutting board that works great.overall, a great wheel better then the mad catz. much better then the wireless wheel. Takes your racing games to a new level. The best in it's price range.
Eugene
I got this wheel (XBOX version) as this was the only available wheel in local Walmart and I am using it with PC. It works perfectly (you may need to install drivers for Xbox 360 wired controller, available from Microsoft), the only problem is that you don't have any force feedback and it's unlikely that there will ever be a driver update to support it.I feel that this is an amazing wheel for the price! It's accurate, feel durable, sticks well to the table! My main concerns are with pedals:1) Gas and break are on the same axis, meaning that you can't use gas and break at the same time.2) Pedals are very light and their midpoint is close to the beginning , so if you have to be easy on throttle, you feel like you are barely touching the pedal.Besides from those 2 problems, I feel like this is a great wheel. You also get 2 analog button on it that you can use instead of pedals, if you prefer. I would highly recommend it for somebody who wants to have fun playing games and maybe is just starting some serious simulator (like iRacing).
Amazon Customer
I love racing games and a good wheel is a must-have item. I had a different wheel, but it's departed to that great junkyard in the sky.The Hori wheel seems to be pretty well made overall. The paddle shifters and buttons are well laid out, but the wheel is a bit on the small side (think go-kart, vs F1).The wheel lacks force-feedback, but that would have raised the cost of the wheel much higher. It's not really an issue since it does the job very well.My biggest complaint with the set is the size of the pedals. Now to be fair, I have pretty big feet (14EEEE). The pedals are unusable if I wear shoes, but work after a fashion with only socks on.Overall, I'd opt for a slightly larger wheel, but the Hori works well and will fit most people (especially kids) just fine.
J. Leigh
I have owned numerous driving wheels, ranging from the Logitechs, to the Xbox wheel, to the high end Fanatec wheel.This wheel is not competing in that same market. It is not even remotely in the same price range and therefore cannot be expected to compete at that same level.The wheel provides only a spring loaded return to the center and vibration. There is no force feedback. Also the foot pedals are quite small and close together. It is very light and is made from thin plastic parts. But it is sturdy enough to serve its purpose. Given all this, while it is not a good wheel for serious racing gamers, it is ideal for young players (like between the ages of 7 and 10) who may not be strong enough to fight against a full force-feedback wheel, and whose feet are ideal for these smaller foot pedals. At the price point it is also not a huge investment a parent has to make.I tested this wheel with Forza 4 and it worked right out the box. Set up was simple. Just plug and go. Just remember not to have both the Xbox game controller and this wheel active at the same time or else Forza gets confused (not a fault of this wheel- Forza gets confused with other wheels too). To resolve this, just turn off the other xbox controller.Oh one other point I have to make. The paddle shifters on it are actually quite nice. They are driven by microswitches so there is a nice solid click when you press them. It actually feels more positive than my more expensive Fanatec wheel.Anyway, in summary, this is a good starter wheel for young kids. But if you are an adult go with a Logitech (for PS3), Xbox wheel (for Xbox) or Fanatec (for dual compatibility and if you are serious sim racer).
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