It's pretty sick tbh & definitely a bit more economical than it was at release! With that being said, I do honestly strongly prefer the fanatec ecosystem. It's just so much easier to mix & match with a longstanding platform that has a TON of wheels to choose from, as well as proven software that works well across platforms. I think at these price points & and above, though, it really comes down to preference. You're getting probably the best sim driving experience you've ever had if you're jumping up from belt drive systems, or getting into for the first time! It does have a pretty nice build quality & i think they just need to really keep adding support to this platform over the next few years! Great review🫶🏽
I think it's completley unacceptable at the price point to have "strong plastic" on the case and pedal plate (which is a significant wear point where "strong plastic" will become gross and greasy as it wears). Also the optional rims are basically just the stock rim, just one open and one closed. It's not really a choice of rims, it's the same one with a slightly different shape. Again, at the price point this is totally unacceptable. Big pass.
I'd love to have one of those, that'd be my first option, but here in Brazil it costs US$2,210.00. Considering the minimum wage in Brazil is US$1,40/h, I'd have to work for almost 1600 hours before I had the money to purchase it. I made a video, it came on air this afternoon, talking about how it's almost impossible for an average guy like me in Brazil to afford those products. Getting a G29 is already very hard, imagine one of those... Besides it, the video is awesome! Congrats and thank you for bringing it to us!
@@eatisonline Yep! It's because of the exchange rate. Our currency is the Brazilian Real and the minimun wage here in Brazil is R$8,00/h, but considering the exchange rate - when I made the research last Monday it was US$1 = R$5,70, you have 8/5,7 = US1,40 (rounded)
Have enjoyed my pro + pedals for the last year. No need to change wheels as I race in PSVR2. Still learning about set ups, wish there were more vids for us users on optimal choices for set up. Love that I can remove clutch pedal and provide more room for my big feet😅. Shifter looks interesting.
Love my G Pro Wheel for iRacing as that trueforce when you get it dialed in correct feels amazing and does help give you extra feedback that does help you to better understand what the car is doing, PRO.
@@joseraimundoribeironetorib171 sinceramente acho bom ambos mas tens de ver se imagina queres mais diversidade vai pelo o moza r12 tem mt mais upgrades e acessórios que o da logitech eu sinceramente vou pelo o logitech porque gosto mais do design de tudo e além disso tens o true force que dá um pouco mais de realismo
If i have space for a rig i will definitely go for Logitech due to software support, compatibilities and reliability. I have to live with wheel stand that have to be easy to fold up and put away so only Moza R 5 bundle fits my requirements.
Pro!! I have all of these, finally xbox. PC and PS5 support together. I modded the crappy H patern with a gated shifter & heavier spring & taller shift lever. Works great but wish the pro handbrake worked with the H pattern. 😒
I would love to be able to remove the grip part of the RS wheel, and place it on my OEM Pro Wheel hub. That way, I can keep my clutch paddles for launch control, and have an F1 style wheel like the RS has. Then I'd love to put the OEM Pro Wheel on the new RS Hub to benefit from the extra buttons, and lack of clutch pedals. They really did it assbackwards...
I am still unclear if you can attach custom non g pro wheels to the direct drive or if it’s still only and g pro wheels? Great video, lots of help and very informative, Thank you.
Would you do a small video using logitechs h pattern with the pro shifter both mounted on that rig? As I’m not sure if I should swap my shifter plate or not before I buy
@GeekStreet I tried using it on logitech g pro wheel and pedals 🙊 right now with the discounts should be 930 for the PC version I think the price is unbeatable for what it offers
Hi I am finally happy to order this wheel + the pedals, and i have few questions as a begginer in Logi : 1 Are we gettings screws for the base and pedals to install them on the rig ? ( and what type of screws it must be M6/M8 ?) 2 Am I able to install these 3 pedals directly to the simrig, after detaching them from this plastic baseplate ? 3 How often this lubricant for pedals (if ever) should be used, and generally are these brake modular parts require gloves, cause maybe they are slippery ?
1. You can use the screws of the clamp. But they are just regular M6 bolts, costing a few cents a piece at your local store. 2. Yes, I have mounted mine directly on the big pedal plate of my simlab gt1 evo. 3. I used it once more than a year ago when I changed elastometers of the brake pedal. Never had issues.
Can anybody clarify if the hub that is fitted on the standard wheel can be removed and fitted onto either of the new wheels instead of having to buy a new hub ??
The new wheel rims can NOT fit on the old original hub. The diameter of the bolt circle is different, also the original wheel rim is dished and the new RS rims and hub are flat. Also if you try to remove the original rim from that hub, something will likely break, glued in sections and tricky to get the joystick out.
I’ve looked to much into dd bases and wheels now I’m confusing myself 😂 if I buy the PlayStation base on it’s own and an Xbox wheel I won’t be able to use it on the PlayStation right? Because the PlayStation set isn’t available atm but the base is and Xbox wheel is available, I want both because my son has a PlayStation and I’m on Xbox
Hola Geek ! Hope you are doing well amigo. I have seen your videos how to upgrade the Logitech pedals, as you say in your videos, the brake is not good. I am thinking to safe the money and upgrade directly the pedals with Moza (MOZA SR-P Pedal) or Logitech (new ones). As you tried both of them, maybe you could give your opinion on this? :) Anyways man, thank you for the reviews are really useful.
I have both consoles, so in your opinion, would you go with this, and the Xbox RS wheel for $1270. Or the Fanatec 15nm clubsport DD+ with an Xbox wheel and the CSL load cell pedals for about $1700?
This pro racing wheel would be great for a beginner so they would save some money on their setup. It is certainly still very capable. It has a solid build. I'm certainly no "PRO", so i would start off with this wheel system if I were to race.
Can you please explain how to use the RS shifter with a PS5 and specifically with GT7. I have the pro racing wheel and pedals and just received the RS shifter and cannot figure how to configure the shifter to work with that console. Help??!!
You need to connect the wheel base to a PC or Mac running G HUB to update the firmware. Once you’ve done that the shifter/handbrake will just work in GT7.
@@Alex-FFM nope. No way to trigger the PS5 to register the wheel. Even using the stock rim, the base will shut itself off if you try switching rims and disconnect from the PS5.
Compré el pack el 27 de noviembre porque me pareció la mejor opción tras ver tus vídeos. El pedido nunca llegó y hoy 2 de enero de 2025 Logitech todavía no me ha devuelto el dinero. Suerte si todo te va bien, pero cuidado si tienes un problema porque no creo que sepan solucionar incidencias. Nos quejábamos de Fanatec por su servicio de atención al cliente, Logitech no está muy lejos de ellos.
El pedido ya está devuelto y en sus oficinas. UPS lo dejó en un pickup, casi 20kg de pedido, pedales, base y freno de mano. Definitivamente retornaron el pedido hacia Logitech, desde el 18 de diciembre tienen el pedido en sus instalaciones y yo todavía no tengo el reintegro en la cuenta. He hablado con ellos y les da igual retener tanto dinero. La experiencia con Logitech es muy mala, siento compartir que no parece una empresa seria.
Now that I can use it on PC/PS5/Xbox, I am sold. I have a small place so one wheel set up is a big help. The simplicity of just switching a cable or two, is also a big plus. Finally, the only other competitor, Fanatec has had so many issues, there is peace of mind.
Thumb thus up so people get informed before new purchases! Not-so-fun fact: The new g pro ebrake DOESNT work when plugged into the back of the wheelbase. You'd think a Logitech device would be compatible with the proprietary USB hub in the back of the wheelbase. Another couple gripes that I have with the wheel additions: The factory wheel that is included has two analog paddles underneath the digital paddle shifters. Those can be used for launch control like in F1 (to set a clutch bite point). Why is that important? Well, the NEW RS F1 style wheel DOESNT have those... (Ironic as it is F1 styled). To add insult to injury, you cannot use the new RS F1 style wheel on the factory provided wheel hub. The buttons don't line up. What a stupid oversight. It should be the other way around... Or at least one should be able to use the grip part (F1 shaped wheel) to be installed/mounted onto the factory provided wheel hub somehow so that you get the F1 style analog paddles for launch control. The new wheel hub (which you can install the two new wheel designs on.. the F1 RS style one and the Round one) at least give you 2 extra buttons since they did away with the 2 analog paddles below the paddle shifters. This all makes me wonder if and when they ever release a new H pattern shifter, if it will even plug into the back of the wheel base or not... I'm not a fan of all this extra cable management. One of the reasons I went with Logitech was to keep all my other peripherals in the same software ecosystem as well as less cabling for my PC. Oh well... Early adopter problems...
I got some of new stuff. I’m already bored of it. Lol😂 think because it’s basically same button layout so it seems very much the same as old wheel. Hub is on but like I said button layout has me bored as it’s just not that great.
Does that version run at the full 8Nm? I'd priced the 30cm WRC wheel up at the time the PRO came out (including nicer gear pedal shifters they were around the same) but whatever Fanatec base I'd considered had to run at 5Nm with the 30cm rim, so went with the PRO for 11Nm (8Nm would be fine though for rally games for me). Fanatec were in a bit of a mess then (none were available either) was another reason I avoided, but things might be better under Corsair ownership now. Now debating whether I need the upcoming 32cm round MOMO wheel for the PRO but not sure 2cm extra will do much for the cost.
@@mennoschouw1323once you add in shipping costs for the fanatic it’s not that much cheaper plus it’s 8nm vs 11nm. Mine that I piece together on there site after shipping was around 1200
Logitech sure loves using plastic. In the mid 90s, I bout a Thrustmaster T1, which had plastic, but a solid metal steering shaft, aluminum face plate, the pedal base had an insanely heavy metal bottom, and the pedal shafts were metal with plastic foot plates. In 2000, I upgraded to a Logitech Wingman Formula Force (I wanted FFB), and it was practically all plastic. It felt like extremely cheap quality, flimsy, it creaked constantly, and it felt like it was going to break when you really had to use it hard. After I took about 20 years hiatus, when I wanted to get back into racing I went with Thrustmaster again, going with a T300RS GT and T3PA-Pro pedals (because these pedals are made completely of metal). Sadly, if I was to upgrade to a DD wheel right now, it would probably be from Moza.
How can it even be close to a The best ecosystem? Its a great wheelbase with the most bland ecosystem. I do not like true force with logitech or full force from famatec either. It feels digital and fake. I prefer that real suspension feel. Idc about noise or vibrations from the motor and other things like that. If anything it's over done and doesn't feel natural. To each there own but the logitech dd feels amazing even without it on its a fantastic dd wheelbase.
Logitech is an absolute disaster for real customers. If you live in the EU, do not buy their products - you’ll regret it. Support is non-existent, you’ll wait weeks for generic responses, and the disrespect towards paying customers is unbelievable. Their products are cheaply made, sold at extreme margins, and fall far short of the quality they advertise. As for videos like this: Don’t trust them blindly. When creators receive free products and VIP support, they’re far from objective. Logitech takes care of influencers while leaving real customers in the dark. Consider yourself warned. Buying Logitech means drawing the short straw.
Have you had such a bad experience with logitech support? I live in the EU, so I was curious to know more details, to be prepared if I choose the Logitech G Pro Wheel.
@ Hi, Yes, my experience with Logitech support has been extremely disappointing, and I would caution anyone in the EU about purchasing their products. The issues I’ve faced range from poor product design in terms of packaging to an utterly ineffective after-sales support system that has left me without a solution for over a month. For some context, I ordered the Logitech G Pro Racing Pedals, which arrived damaged on December 5, 2024. The damage was particularly frustrating because it was clearly caused by poor packaging design. Specifically, the heel rest was damaged at one edge, likely due to an impact on the package during transit. Unlike the Logitech Wheelbase, which comes with sufficient buffer space in the packaging to protect it from external forces, the pedals are poorly packaged. While the pedal faces (where you press for throttle, brake, and clutch) are adequately cushioned, the base plate is packed in such a way that it directly touches the outer walls of the box. This means that any impact on the box is transferred straight to the base plate, leaving it vulnerable to damage. This could have been easily avoided with better packaging design, such as creating additional buffer zones around the base plate, similar to what they do for the Wheelbase. Unfortunately, the problems didn’t end there. Logitech’s after-sales support has been nothing short of a nightmare. Initially, I reached out to their chatbot, which is their primary customer service interface, but it quickly became apparent that it wasn’t equipped to handle complex issues. After escalating the case, I was transferred to email support, but here things got even worse. Every response came from a different agent, and they repeatedly asked for information that I had already provided, such as photos of the damage, the serial number, and proof of purchase. This constant repetition caused unnecessary delays and frustration, and it was clear that there was no continuity or proper management of my case. Additionally, while Logitech does offer phone support, this is only available for technical issues. If your problem involves a damaged product, returns, or replacements, the phone support team simply redirects you back to the email system, which is notoriously slow and disorganized. At one point, they even closed my case without resolving it, forcing me to start the entire process again. What makes this situation even more frustrating is how poorly Logitech complies with EU consumer protection laws. According to EU regulations, customers are entitled to repair or replacement of faulty products within a reasonable timeframe. Logitech’s handling of my case, with over a month of delays and no clear resolution, is a direct violation of these rights. This lack of respect for consumer laws is alarming and shows how little they value their paying customers in the EU. What’s also disappointing is the stark difference in how Logitech treats influencers compared to regular customers. Creators who review their products seem to receive VIP support and free replacements, while paying customers like me are left in the dark. This disparity is incredibly frustrating, especially when dealing with high-priced products like the G Pro series. If you’re considering purchasing the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel or other products in this range, I strongly recommend you think carefully. The support process is not just slow-it’s practically non-existent. For a product in this price category, I expected far better both in terms of quality and customer service. If you’d like to discuss this further or need additional details about my experience, feel free to reach out. I’m happy to provide more information so you can make an informed decision.
2 Years On what do you think?
It's pretty sick tbh & definitely a bit more economical than it was at release! With that being said, I do honestly strongly prefer the fanatec ecosystem. It's just so much easier to mix & match with a longstanding platform that has a TON of wheels to choose from, as well as proven software that works well across platforms. I think at these price points & and above, though, it really comes down to preference. You're getting probably the best sim driving experience you've ever had if you're jumping up from belt drive systems, or getting into for the first time! It does have a pretty nice build quality & i think they just need to really keep adding support to this platform over the next few years! Great review🫶🏽
They need a cheaper direct drive wheelbase
Is this worth the extra $700 over the T598?
@@DaBaker21 yes, so many variations
I think it's completley unacceptable at the price point to have "strong plastic" on the case and pedal plate (which is a significant wear point where "strong plastic" will become gross and greasy as it wears). Also the optional rims are basically just the stock rim, just one open and one closed. It's not really a choice of rims, it's the same one with a slightly different shape. Again, at the price point this is totally unacceptable. Big pass.
Another Great video dude, I need this in my life...
"PRO" 🔥
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I'd love to have one of those, that'd be my first option, but here in Brazil it costs US$2,210.00. Considering the minimum wage in Brazil is US$1,40/h, I'd have to work for almost 1600 hours before I had the money to purchase it. I made a video, it came on air this afternoon, talking about how it's almost impossible for an average guy like me in Brazil to afford those products. Getting a G29 is already very hard, imagine one of those...
Besides it, the video is awesome! Congrats and thank you for bringing it to us!
$1.40/h????
@@eatisonline Yep! It's because of the exchange rate. Our currency is the Brazilian Real and the minimun wage here in Brazil is R$8,00/h, but considering the exchange rate - when I made the research last Monday it was US$1 = R$5,70, you have 8/5,7 = US1,40 (rounded)
Shit is cheaper in brazil tho
@@hugohallman9449with us dollars he is using brazils currency so its more expensive for him while for us its cheaper
@@hugohallman9449If the exchange rates aren't properly applied
Have enjoyed my pro + pedals for the last year. No need to change wheels as I race in PSVR2. Still learning about set ups, wish there were more vids for us users on optimal choices for set up. Love that I can remove clutch pedal and provide more room for my big feet😅. Shifter looks interesting.
Love my G Pro Wheel for iRacing as that trueforce when you get it dialed in correct feels amazing and does help give you extra feedback that does help you to better understand what the car is doing, PRO.
@@arranmc182 Estou na dúvida em comprar Logitech dd ou Moza r12?
@@joseraimundoribeironetorib171 sinceramente acho bom ambos mas tens de ver se imagina queres mais diversidade vai pelo o moza r12 tem mt mais upgrades e acessórios que o da logitech eu sinceramente vou pelo o logitech porque gosto mais do design de tudo e além disso tens o true force que dá um pouco mais de realismo
@@joseraimundoribeironetorib171 go moza better upgradability
@@joseraimundoribeironetorib171logitech if you play on console, moza if on pc
If i have space for a rig i will definitely go for Logitech due to software support, compatibilities and reliability. I have to live with wheel stand that have to be easy to fold up and put away so only Moza R 5 bundle fits my requirements.
Pro!! I have all of these, finally xbox. PC and PS5 support together. I modded the crappy H patern with a gated shifter & heavier spring & taller shift lever. Works great but wish the pro handbrake worked with the H pattern. 😒
I've had mine for two years now. No issues at all.
I would love to be able to remove the grip part of the RS wheel, and place it on my OEM Pro Wheel hub.
That way, I can keep my clutch paddles for launch control, and have an F1 style wheel like the RS has.
Then I'd love to put the OEM Pro Wheel on the new RS Hub to benefit from the extra buttons, and lack of clutch pedals.
They really did it assbackwards...
they only need the PRO H-shifter at this point
Definitely, hopefully soon 🤞
@@Yoomoronthe shifter Is a handbrake as well🗿💀
Just buy a Moza Racing H pattern shifter... and done.
can use it with G PRO? IM ON PC@@topV85
@@topV85 some buy g pro for console support
Thanks for all your vids pro! 🤗💪🏻
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I chose to go with the Pro wheel over others because of True Force, it adds to the immersion.
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Thank you for covering this @geekstreet
Great to see the ecosystem in tandem! 👍
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Nice video, I'm waiting for the Wheel Hub to arrive. I'm more than happy with my PRO Wheel.
Awesome enjoy!
I am still unclear if you can attach custom non g pro wheels to the direct drive or if it’s still only and g pro wheels? Great video, lots of help and very informative, Thank you.
Great video nice one bro 👌🏻 👍 👏
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Would you do a small video using logitechs h pattern with the pro shifter both mounted on that rig?
As I’m not sure if I should swap my shifter plate or not before I buy
Cant
Pro. Great video. Can't wait to upgrade from the g923
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Got mine 10 days ago. Loving it and intend to buy the RS wheel hub and possibly the momo attachment when it's released.
Had it since launch, worth every penny.
How is the wheel doing after such a long time playing ?
I have used mine everyday for the Last 18 months. No issues at all. I would recommend globes for all racers as this keep the wheel clean.
Great video! It helped me a lot to decide if I should buy this. Something you should know is your discount code is not working
Thanks. I've just checked the code, and it does work on the Logitech G website. Let me know if it's a particular product it's not working on?
@GeekStreet I tried using it on logitech g pro wheel and pedals 🙊 right now with the discounts should be 930 for the PC version I think the price is unbeatable for what it offers
Not sure why I don't get these excellent videos in my feed.
Just ordered the exact setup in the video spent about 1,300$ and I'm so exited!!!
did you get 2 shifter, it is amazing
Hi
I am finally happy to order this wheel + the pedals, and i have few questions as a begginer in Logi :
1 Are we gettings screws for the base and pedals to install them on the rig ? ( and what type of screws it must be M6/M8 ?)
2 Am I able to install these 3 pedals directly to the simrig, after detaching them from this plastic baseplate ?
3 How often this lubricant for pedals (if ever) should be used, and generally are these brake modular parts require gloves, cause maybe they are slippery ?
1. You can use the screws of the clamp. But they are just regular M6 bolts, costing a few cents a piece at your local store.
2. Yes, I have mounted mine directly on the big pedal plate of my simlab gt1 evo.
3. I used it once more than a year ago when I changed elastometers of the brake pedal. Never had issues.
It would be nice if logitech made an extended and short handle for the shifter
@@janlorenzabellana4206 it's adjustable in height if you missed that part.
It has both
Can anybody clarify if the hub that is fitted on the standard wheel can be removed and fitted onto either of the new wheels instead of having to buy a new hub ??
The new wheel rims can NOT fit on the old original hub. The diameter of the bolt circle is different, also the original wheel rim is dished and the new RS rims and hub are flat. Also if you try to remove the original rim from that hub, something will likely break, glued in sections and tricky to get the joystick out.
Hi great video. I have the playseat challenge x would you say this wheel is OK for it or would you recommend another wheel? Cheers
Just used the code for 5% off! Thanks!!👍🏻
I love my Logteh rig
Hey bro, nice review really helpful 😊 “Pro”
I’ve looked to much into dd bases and wheels now I’m confusing myself 😂 if I buy the PlayStation base on it’s own and an Xbox wheel I won’t be able to use it on the PlayStation right? Because the PlayStation set isn’t available atm but the base is and Xbox wheel is available, I want both because my son has a PlayStation and I’m on Xbox
Great Ecosystem. Thanks for the vid
Okay so I have PS5 and Series X. Does that mean I should buy the PS5 wheel first and then a hub and wheel to get it to work on Series X later?
Hola Geek ! Hope you are doing well amigo. I have seen your videos how to upgrade the Logitech pedals, as you say in your videos, the brake is not good. I am thinking to safe the money and upgrade directly the pedals with Moza (MOZA SR-P Pedal) or Logitech (new ones). As you tried both of them, maybe you could give your opinion on this? :) Anyways man, thank you for the reviews are really useful.
I have both consoles, so in your opinion, would you go with this, and the Xbox RS wheel for $1270. Or the Fanatec 15nm clubsport DD+ with an Xbox wheel and the CSL load cell pedals for about $1700?
This pro racing wheel would be great for a beginner so they would save some money on their setup. It is certainly still very capable. It has a solid build. I'm certainly no "PRO", so i would start off with this wheel system if I were to race.
PRO. Really looking forward to getting one.
You didn’t review the Logitech gloves! Jk, great video just subscribed 😊PRO
Thanks for the support, actually good point I never thought of reviewing them 🤔
Can you please explain how to use the RS shifter with a PS5 and specifically with GT7. I have the pro racing wheel and pedals and just received the RS shifter and cannot figure how to configure the shifter to work with that console. Help??!!
On the Pro wheel base plug in the shifter into the back of the wheel base
You need to connect the wheel base to a PC or Mac running G HUB to update the firmware. Once you’ve done that the shifter/handbrake will just work in GT7.
Will a sequential and handbrake work work side by side on dirt rally 2.0 and EA WRC on xbox
Should I buy the pxn v10 or v9
So the adapter for aftermarket wheels doesn’t work with PlayStation and GT7 right?
@@Alex-FFM nope. No way to trigger the PS5 to register the wheel. Even using the stock rim, the base will shut itself off if you try switching rims and disconnect from the PS5.
Compré el pack el 27 de noviembre porque me pareció la mejor opción tras ver tus vídeos. El pedido nunca llegó y hoy 2 de enero de 2025 Logitech todavía no me ha devuelto el dinero. Suerte si todo te va bien, pero cuidado si tienes un problema porque no creo que sepan solucionar incidencias. Nos quejábamos de Fanatec por su servicio de atención al cliente, Logitech no está muy lejos de ellos.
Hi. Did Logitech support provide any information about the delay in delivery?
El pedido ya está devuelto y en sus oficinas. UPS lo dejó en un pickup, casi 20kg de pedido, pedales, base y freno de mano. Definitivamente retornaron el pedido hacia Logitech, desde el 18 de diciembre tienen el pedido en sus instalaciones y yo todavía no tengo el reintegro en la cuenta. He hablado con ellos y les da igual retener tanto dinero. La experiencia con Logitech es muy mala, siento compartir que no parece una empresa seria.
@@munmoris Thanks for sharing your experience.
Now that I can use it on PC/PS5/Xbox, I am sold. I have a small place so one wheel set up is a big help. The simplicity of just switching a cable or two, is also a big plus. Finally, the only other competitor, Fanatec has had so many issues, there is peace of mind.
Do you think the new moza indicator stalks will work on this?
It may be a hassle to attach
Mpi dropped some awesome wheels for this platform
Best wheel and pedels hands down in my opinion with 500 plus hours of racing behind my opinion.
How is the wheel doing after such a long time playing ?
@@indycarfan. Runs just like new. Also got the XBox center and the round wheel. So I have PS5, XBox and PC. works great with all!
@@terrylee4084 you have to buy a different wheel for each system??
Love Your vidos
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I'm gonna wait for the MOMO versions
Thumb thus up so people get informed before new purchases!
Not-so-fun fact:
The new g pro ebrake DOESNT work when plugged into the back of the wheelbase.
You'd think a Logitech device would be compatible with the proprietary USB hub in the back of the wheelbase.
Another couple gripes that I have with the wheel additions:
The factory wheel that is included has two analog paddles underneath the digital paddle shifters.
Those can be used for launch control like in F1 (to set a clutch bite point).
Why is that important?
Well, the NEW RS F1 style wheel DOESNT have those... (Ironic as it is F1 styled).
To add insult to injury, you cannot use the new RS F1 style wheel on the factory provided wheel hub. The buttons don't line up.
What a stupid oversight.
It should be the other way around...
Or at least one should be able to use the grip part (F1 shaped wheel) to be installed/mounted onto the factory provided wheel hub somehow so that you get the F1 style analog paddles for launch control.
The new wheel hub (which you can install the two new wheel designs on.. the F1 RS style one and the Round one) at least give you 2 extra buttons since they did away with the 2 analog paddles below the paddle shifters.
This all makes me wonder if and when they ever release a new H pattern shifter, if it will even plug into the back of the wheel base or not...
I'm not a fan of all this extra cable management. One of the reasons I went with Logitech was to keep all my other peripherals in the same software ecosystem as well as less cabling for my PC.
Oh well... Early adopter problems...
@@tofuguru941 have you checked for firmware updates?
PRO (im gonna buy it 2nd hand for a fair price)
How about PSVR2 bro?
Now that is awesome, limited games on PlayStation but GT7 is unbelievable you can also use on a PC and this gives access to lots of games.
Thank you
don't forget other companies are going to make different rims since there's no eletronics involved
This what Suellio Almeida uses so it must be pretty ok
Yes
I got some of new stuff. I’m already bored of it. Lol😂 think because it’s basically same button layout so it seems very much the same as old wheel. Hub is on but like I said button layout has me bored as it’s just not that great.
They may function wonderfully, but man all that plastic makes them look cheap.
Guys i just noticed that he's using the left foot on brake and right foot on throttle 😂😂
Still no news for under $600 DD Bundle
They are gonna make a H shifter because everyone keeps complaining why wouldn't they they probably already knew
Fanatec gt dd with the wrc xbox wheel is €900 and you get the pedals with it and the standard gt dd wheel. So about €350 cheaper
Does that version run at the full 8Nm? I'd priced the 30cm WRC wheel up at the time the PRO came out (including nicer gear pedal shifters they were around the same) but whatever Fanatec base I'd considered had to run at 5Nm with the 30cm rim, so went with the PRO for 11Nm (8Nm would be fine though for rally games for me). Fanatec were in a bit of a mess then (none were available either) was another reason I avoided, but things might be better under Corsair ownership now.
Now debating whether I need the upcoming 32cm round MOMO wheel for the PRO but not sure 2cm extra will do much for the cost.
@ well then its money well spend, but you could have saved 350 euro’s with the fanatec
Logitech support and build quality is worlds better than FAN.
@@winstonwolff if ur in america yes
@@mennoschouw1323once you add in shipping costs for the fanatic it’s not that much cheaper plus it’s 8nm vs 11nm. Mine that I piece together on there site after shipping was around 1200
I want this so bad! Need to save up a few more pennies!
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It's worth it. Get the separate base and wheel hub, it's slightly cheaper. You you'll have any rim without worrying about getting the hub later on
Who has this wheel? And do u honestly like it -looking for best bang for my buck. Thank u
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The way you ended this video… such a “Pro”
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What are good sim rigs like chair and stand? [also pro]
I would have thought that after 2 years it would have dropped in price.
It has slightly, but nothing significant but most sim racing kit hardly does unfortunately
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@ Have you had the chance to test the Fanatec Elite V2 pedals? If so, how do you think those compare to the Logitech G Pro pedals?
@AlexHernandez-mr7jf unfortunately I haven't reviewed those yet
@ pulled the trigger on the Pro wheel/pedal combo along w/ your code. Thank you for what you do and helping me with my decision making 👍🏼
Your code got me nothing?
I've asked Logitech to look into this as it should be working
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Logitech sure loves using plastic. In the mid 90s, I bout a Thrustmaster T1, which had plastic, but a solid metal steering shaft, aluminum face plate, the pedal base had an insanely heavy metal bottom, and the pedal shafts were metal with plastic foot plates. In 2000, I upgraded to a Logitech Wingman Formula Force (I wanted FFB), and it was practically all plastic. It felt like extremely cheap quality, flimsy, it creaked constantly, and it felt like it was going to break when you really had to use it hard. After I took about 20 years hiatus, when I wanted to get back into racing I went with Thrustmaster again, going with a T300RS GT and T3PA-Pro pedals (because these pedals are made completely of metal). Sadly, if I was to upgrade to a DD wheel right now, it would probably be from Moza.
An ecosystem is a community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together, best check whatever translation service you're using...
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Way to expensive for a 10Nm base
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The best ecosystem? Its a great wheelbase with the most bland ecosystem.
I do not like true force with logitech or full force from famatec either. It feels digital and fake. I prefer that real suspension feel. Idc about noise or vibrations from the motor and other things like that. If anything it's over done and doesn't feel natural.
To each there own but the logitech dd feels amazing even without it on its a fantastic dd wheelbase.
They should make everything for playstation. Now we on playstation cant buy al they new stuff. Like we are goint to play with shitty buttons on a ps😂
Logitech is an absolute disaster for real customers. If you live in the EU, do not buy their products - you’ll regret it. Support is non-existent, you’ll wait weeks for generic responses, and the disrespect towards paying customers is unbelievable.
Their products are cheaply made, sold at extreme margins, and fall far short of the quality they advertise.
As for videos like this: Don’t trust them blindly. When creators receive free products and VIP support, they’re far from objective. Logitech takes care of influencers while leaving real customers in the dark.
Consider yourself warned. Buying Logitech means drawing the short straw.
Have you had such a bad experience with logitech support? I live in the EU, so I was curious to know more details, to be prepared if I choose the Logitech G Pro Wheel.
@ Hi, Yes, my experience with Logitech support has been extremely disappointing, and I would caution anyone in the EU about purchasing their products. The issues I’ve faced range from poor product design in terms of packaging to an utterly ineffective after-sales support system that has left me without a solution for over a month.
For some context, I ordered the Logitech G Pro Racing Pedals, which arrived damaged on December 5, 2024. The damage was particularly frustrating because it was clearly caused by poor packaging design. Specifically, the heel rest was damaged at one edge, likely due to an impact on the package during transit. Unlike the Logitech Wheelbase, which comes with sufficient buffer space in the packaging to protect it from external forces, the pedals are poorly packaged. While the pedal faces (where you press for throttle, brake, and clutch) are adequately cushioned, the base plate is packed in such a way that it directly touches the outer walls of the box. This means that any impact on the box is transferred straight to the base plate, leaving it vulnerable to damage. This could have been easily avoided with better packaging design, such as creating additional buffer zones around the base plate, similar to what they do for the Wheelbase.
Unfortunately, the problems didn’t end there. Logitech’s after-sales support has been nothing short of a nightmare. Initially, I reached out to their chatbot, which is their primary customer service interface, but it quickly became apparent that it wasn’t equipped to handle complex issues. After escalating the case, I was transferred to email support, but here things got even worse. Every response came from a different agent, and they repeatedly asked for information that I had already provided, such as photos of the damage, the serial number, and proof of purchase. This constant repetition caused unnecessary delays and frustration, and it was clear that there was no continuity or proper management of my case.
Additionally, while Logitech does offer phone support, this is only available for technical issues. If your problem involves a damaged product, returns, or replacements, the phone support team simply redirects you back to the email system, which is notoriously slow and disorganized. At one point, they even closed my case without resolving it, forcing me to start the entire process again.
What makes this situation even more frustrating is how poorly Logitech complies with EU consumer protection laws. According to EU regulations, customers are entitled to repair or replacement of faulty products within a reasonable timeframe. Logitech’s handling of my case, with over a month of delays and no clear resolution, is a direct violation of these rights. This lack of respect for consumer laws is alarming and shows how little they value their paying customers in the EU.
What’s also disappointing is the stark difference in how Logitech treats influencers compared to regular customers. Creators who review their products seem to receive VIP support and free replacements, while paying customers like me are left in the dark. This disparity is incredibly frustrating, especially when dealing with high-priced products like the G Pro series.
If you’re considering purchasing the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel or other products in this range, I strongly recommend you think carefully. The support process is not just slow-it’s practically non-existent. For a product in this price category, I expected far better both in terms of quality and customer service.
If you’d like to discuss this further or need additional details about my experience, feel free to reach out. I’m happy to provide more information so you can make an informed decision.
@@whyilovethemoon, thanks for sharing your experience.
come on! you know yourself its far from the best!
Tooo long. You get question on the beginning, answer on it quick and end it. And you making review as many others do .
Should I make a shorts video for you? 😅
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