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Turtle Beach introduces VelocityOne Race universal wheel and pedal system

Turtle Beach has recently unveiled the first product in its new line of gaming simulation peripherals. Named VelocityOne Race, this universal wheel and pedal system has been designed by Turtle Beach's simulation group and is engineered to deliver a more realistic racing experience on Xbox consoles and Windows PCs.

The VelocityOne Race system offers direct-drive force feedback through its custom K: Drive motor. This motor delivers a realistic response while maintaining smooth steering in-game. The wheel comes with a set of aluminium pedals featuring Dynamic Brake Tek load-cell brakes that simulate true-to-life braking. The hand-stitched leather wheel provides enhanced realism and improved grip, while Mag-Shift paddle shifters complete the experience. Additionally, two additional analogue paddles with magnetic Hall Effect sensors provide precise clutch and handbrake control.

Gamers can monitor real-time race telemetry data in supported racing games and customise controls using the integrated Race Management Display. Users can also download the VelocityOne Race's Tuner companion app to remap buttons and more.

VelocityOne Race is now available for pre-order at $649.99 and is set to launch on February 26th, 2024.

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