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- Powered by the same award winning wireless technology used in the Xbox 360 Wireless Controller.
- High quality Force Feedback performance replicate the yanks and shudders that a racecar driver feels while blasting around the oval.
- Real world automotive design with comfortable and intuitive ergonomics immerses you in the action with a uniquely authentic racing experience.
- Choose the Lap mount or the Table mount to race the way you want to.
DescriptionRacing product has never been so real! Hold on tight as you hug corner after corner, skid through the sand, or trade paint with rival cars fighting for position the wireless wheel simulates all the resistance and force, immersing you in a experiment relentless and unprecedented race. The elegant design and advanced technology like dual Rumble motors and powerful Force Feedback, the Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel is a masterpiece of form and function. . . . More>>
Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel
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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 12:58 pm
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March 10th, 2010 at 3:25 pm
I bought this for a different experience in the conduct of games, the reason I bought this summer, they went down in price and the Xbox 360 made great products. The reason I give this product a 1 star I was given a bad product I bought this and someone sent me a piece of cheap crap Racing Wheel, the one I bought n ‘ is not wireless, it was stupid stickers thereon. The one I bought is wireless Xbox 360 racing wheel that some how they sent me a Xbox 360 MC2 Racing Wheel by Mad Catz. I hate it, it was not even thinking of the 360 I think I was ripped off and cheated of my $ [. . . ]. I demand an explanation please review my amazon is not against this product but the product I received. Rating: 1 / 5
March 10th, 2010 at 3:44 pm
I bought this as a gift and he said it is heavy, hot and flickering on your knees, so he has not played the game or used the wheel after the first day. Rating: 1 / 5
March 10th, 2010 at 6:10 pm
I think this product is a total rip off. The description of it says it is a racing wheel wireless, but when I opened the box I found the cables. The only way to get the force feedback and use the pedal is to use the stupid cables. I was very mad about it. One might think that Microsoft could at least make a $ 100 product wireless. Also with the installation disk: Where is it? Everything I got is a stupid game demo for Forza Motorsport 2, which I have and no installation whatsoever. I’ll call Microsoft support and ask how you install the wheel. If someone else has this problem please tell me how to fix it. Rating: 2 / 5
March 10th, 2010 at 7:52 pm
I got this wheel Mopnday 12/24/07 and spent more than 4 hours on the phone with support for MS Xbox 360. These people have not yet found a solution. My problem is that controls on the wheel (X, B, A, Y, Start, and the two paddles in the wheel) major functions WITHIN THE BOARD DASH-even with two monitors connected, but not at all in the Forza 2 or NFS Pro Street. I have not tried using it in other Burnout, Flat-out CPU and others that I am correct this problem. Another problem is that the manual states that the user must first have downloaded the drivers by inserting the disk that accompanies it, but there is nothing to download, it goes straight to the demo game He is on record. So if you have an answer to these questions, please let me know. Moreover, a single controller (the wheel or pocket), may be connected during your games. Rating: 1 / 5
March 10th, 2010 at 8:20 pm
PROS: The only good thing I can say is that the wheel is superb in materials used, said that no realistic force feedback, and Look pedals metal high quality compared to the plastic used on other wheels . The table clamp is a pretty touche.CONS: I bought this new 12/2008 and tried on my new Xbox 360.En using the demo disk with the wheel is frustrating for them is a slow reaction between me turning the wheel and the vehicle on the screen reacts to the tower. I would say that the delay in response is about 1 / 2 seconds. This is most obvious when you go over 60 mph.Pas one to give up I went out and bought a new racing game called PGR4. I tried all three calibration wheel, but in vain. There is always a lag 1 / 2 second roue.N ‘matter who expect to have good control of the car or bike will be disappointed. Its almost impossible to go very far in the career mode with this shift, because you have run more than 80 + mph is a success and should be able to control the car when cornering. I ran into the wall several times, despite the fact that I turned in ahead of temps.Je suspect this delay has something to do with the fact that the wheel is wireless, and that Microsoft’s design team has a bit of a reputation for going out with poor quality products. I returned after 2 days. I’m going to experiment with some 3rd party wheels to see if I’ll have better luck. Rating: 2 / 5