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Logitech G announces TRUEFORCE Racing Wheel for PC and Xbox One

A lot of our audience will know Logitech for keyboards, mice and headsets but the Logitech G team has also made some great racing wheels over the years. Today, the latest racing sim kit is being introduced – the Logitech G923 TRUEFORCE. 

Logitech's new G923 Racing Wheel and Pedals feature programmable dual clutch launch controls that facilitate maximum traction. It also comes with a “Built-In Rev Indicator” that indicate the user's RPM range and alerts the racer when they’re hitting redline.

The G923 Racing Wheel sports “Progressive Brake Pedals” which utilises a new progressive spring for a “more responsive feel” and is said to add more realism and control. Logitech's new Racing Wheel also comes with a “Point Selection Dial” that makes it possible to adjust “traction, torque, automatic stability management, brake force and more.”

“A great force-feedback racing wheel can be the difference between crossing the finish line first and spinning off the track and not finishing at all,” said McLaren F1 driver Lando Norris. “The new Logitech G923 wheel with TRUEFORCE gives drivers an authentic experience behind the wheel and simulates the details we feel as racing drivers. I can feel if the rear of the car loses grip or if I'm about to spin, which gives me the best chance to quickly correct it, and stay ahead of the competition.”

The G923 Racing wheel is available to pre-order for £349.99 HERE.

KitGuru Says: Do you enjoy taking a car out for a spin from the comfort of your home? What are your thoughts on the G923 Racing Wheel?

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