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Review on Logitech Featuring TRUEFORCE Feedback Responsive by Damyanti Dhasmana ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for me, I was satisfied with the price.

the steering wheel is worth buying, a 2-year warranty is reassuring, but in the first month I had to disassemble both the pedals and the steering wheel for non-warranty cases, as a gift it can disappoint both a child and an adult due to its features. given that this is the cheapest 900-degree steering wheel possible, there is no choice. if it were not for the exchange rate, 15k for the same g25 is an excellent price, here we tolerate it. considering my attitude to modern technology, that 25% is returned in the first 2 weeks, 50% goes to warranty repairs, and the remaining 25 more or less continue to live after the warranty, the steering wheel turned out to be not bad. however, who doubts the choice between the new 923 or used 29 - take the latter the build quality is excellent, but the rail seemed to be designed under the deadline

Pros
  • did not disappoint with the functionality, everything was as expected. pleased that it is possible to limit the angle of rotation to any value (try to ride in a rally with a speed of 900 degrees . 180 ceiling)
Cons
  • 1. It is not clear why by default to shove such a tight brake spring. if you're selling a starter kit, keep it simple. I had to turn to the brothers on Alibaba to help me not to drive off and not fall off my chair when trying to slow down in the Sim. they would sell tight springs in a set with racks (which are with a seat and other fasteners), for this I bought a steering wheel to play at home, and not in shoes while sitting in a bucket. 2. after a month of driving in the traxim, a vile squeak appeared from the feedback motor, I had to disassemble, clean, lubricate, it helped. 3. they didn’t seem to save on materials and thought of everything qualitatively . no: the device of the restrictive rail is disgusting, in extreme positions the rail dangles as much as a centimeter, when it recoils, it is it that makes an exorbitant roar. what is the problem with making a tight fit with seals on all mating planes?