Anonymous Posted
I’m coming from the Logitech g29 and right out the box you can already see and feel the difference in quality. The moza r5 is much stronger compared to my past wheel it takes much more getting used to but it makes you feel a ton more immersed during gameplay you can feel the little details such as your tires slipping or once you tires touch a different surface. I would recommend using a gaming rig or using something to weigh your pedals down though because the pedals do lift during gameplay but it doesn’t really bother me too much it’s more of finding out if you can deal with it overall great product in my opinion.
Gabriel Posted
Why I Bought It I was looking for something reliable that would integrate well with my existing setup and actually perform as advertised. After comparing a few options, this one stood out for its balance of features, quality, and price. Setup & First Impressions Setup was straightforward and didn’t feel overwhelming. The instructions were clear, and everything worked as expected right out of the box. First impressions were positive, the product felt well made and thoughtfully designed. Everyday Performance After spending time using it, performance has been consistent and dependable. It handles regular use smoothly without hiccups or unnecessary adjustments. I appreciate that it just works without needing constant tweaking. Build Quality & Design The build quality feels solid and durable. Nothing feels flimsy or rushed, and the overall design makes sense from a usability standpoint. It’s clear some attention went into how it’s meant to be used day to day. Who I’d Recommend It For I’d recommend this to anyone who wants something reliable, easy to use, and well built without overpaying. It’s a good option whether you’re upgrading or buying something like this for the first time. Final Thoughts Overall, I’m very satisfied with this purchase. It meets expectations, feels like a good value for the price, and I’d feel confident choosing it again.
Laconvail Posted
Ive used some very nice sim racing wheels and setups. This wheel isnt as strong as something higher priced but its very smooth and still plenty enough torque for good feedback. The Moza software works great. I like that this isnt a closed system and can be upgraded with other wheels, pedals, etc if you get into it and want to build up your set up.
JohnC Posted
This is my first direct drive set up and honestly I’ve been having a great time with it. A buddy of mine has a much better wheel set up and I thought it wouldn’t be as fun since I’ve used his but it’s just as fun. I’d recommend getting the brake mod kit but other than that it’s a solid product if you’re getting into sim racing
MarkC Posted
Love this bundle for a starting point in sim Racing, only complaint I have is it has recently made me start looking at stronger motors.
JonahW Posted
Awesome ffb ive used daily for 6-8 hours a day going on 2 months now, everything is still perfect
JCG77 Posted
The Moza Racing R5 Bundle blew me away with its performance and build quality. The 5.5 Nm direct drive delivers smooth, powerful, and detailed force feedback that completely changes the racing experience. The ES wheel feels premium with responsive buttons and satisfying paddle shifters, and the SR-P Lite pedals are solid and accurate right out of the box. For an even more realistic braking feel, I highly recommend getting the brake performance kit add-on — it makes a huge difference in control and immersion. Setup is fast, tuning is easy with Moza Pit House, and the value for money is unmatched. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Hands down one of the best sim racing bundles for its price.
DanielM Posted
Defintly recommend this wheel, I have a pc and had no problems setting this up. Also in my opinion one of the most customizable apps for the wheel changing the way you feel curbs or bumps in the road!
KouT Posted
A great beginner friendly direct drive for sim racing.
Gameo Posted
The force feedback is great and its very affordable
Johnathan Posted
For the price it's definitely the best bang for your buck, it feels great, good quality. If you're looking to get into racing with a wheel this is definitely the bundle to go with for the price. I would however have liked to have seen the brake performance kit come standard with the bundle but otherwise it's great
JarethL Posted
It's a blast but the first one I bought was bugged and I had to exchange it for a new one but the new one works good
Duda Posted
This really works well behond my expectations. Makes the game more fun
DonB Posted
Well, built, solid construction, not a bunch of cheap plastic. Great quality and feel. The pedals do need to be assembled, but it’s not that hard. tool and screws are provided
Rick Posted
Stop looking and just buy it. Warning that this is addictive and you will then want a rig to put it in, upgraded pedals, shifters, hand brake, your wife will hate you. But it is amazing.
Slowey Posted
Great upgrade from my logitech g923 at an affordable price point!
NAMO Posted
TLDR: Takes racing games to the next level, adding a level of immersion that makes any game feel new and fun again. Premium materials and customizable software make it even more realistic and immersive. PROS Premium materials Direct Drive FFB (Force Feedback) Wheel has more torque and resistance than competition Programmable “curves” for brake and throttle. Extensive “tuneability” and trouble-free firmware updates CONS Antiquated USB-B connection makes new product feel old Limited brake and throttle pedal travel Considerable translation issues with documentation & software Contents are misleading on box INITIAL CONFIGURATION & SET-UP The R5 is set-up and configured using Moza’s Pit House software. It is available on Moza’s website, as is either the Android or iOS companion app. The Windows software installed without issue, though downloading the components and installation took roughly 5 minutes or so. Not to mention, the installer and installation package looks and acts like something designed for Windows 98. It is clunky, but it works. With most things, my go-to game for testing and playing is Forza. In this case, it was Motorsport 7. After installing Pit House and rebooting the computer, FM7 recognized the R5 and mapped the pedals and controls almost perfectly. However, it constantly indicated that both the brakes and throttle were being applied at the same time, forcing numerous Window swaps and digging to find out what and why the R5 was behaving like it did. While the R5 self-calibrates during installation, the calibration and wheel position were off considerably (like a car with a bad alignment). Here lies the biggest issue with the R5 compared to the competition; you must adjust the R5 in both the game and in the Pit House software to function properly. My recently replaced competitor’s product (at an equal price point) was much more user-friendly during the set-up process and less time-consuming. I estimate it took me nearly 4x longer to get the R5 close to dial-in than the competition, and I still don’t have it quite perfect. However, the Moza software allows for much more “tuneability” than Moza’s primary competitor. There are tremendously more adjustments you can make with the Moza than the competition’s product. Nearly everything on the R5 is adjustable. FFB intensity, resistance, throttle and brake curves, etc. is adjustable. Because you can make so many more finite adjustments to the R5 than the competition, the R5 will suit more drivers. PROS VERSUS THE COMPETITOR How does the R5 stack up against the primary competitor? First. The pedals included with the R5 feel much more realistic. They have a spring, like a real throttle and brake pedal, where the competition has a plastic plunger and coil spring that looks and feels like a shock off an RC car. The R5 pedals should prove to be far more durable, as not only are they a superior design, but there are also no plastic parts in the moving pieces. Second. The FFB (Force Feedback) from Moza’s servo-based motor is more powerful and realistic feeling. Rated at the same torque as the competition, the Moza wheel and feedback feel more natural and far more powerful. Most likely because I took the time, and had the ability to customize the wheel and its behavior in the Pit House app. Like I said earlier, the Pit House allows for far more tuneability than the competitor. This motor feels stronger and heavier duty than the others. NEGATIVES VERSUS THE COMPETITOR First. There is less pedal travel. While not a deal breaker, there is less pedal movement with the R5 than the competition and substantially less travel than a real car. So, even with reduced “tip-in” curves, brakes and throttle application happen at a faster rate requiring more precise control. Second. The Moza Pit House software feels 10 years older than the rest. It is functional and it works, it just feels outdated and antiquated. Third. Even without spending the time to tailor the wheel and pedals to my liking, the competitor’s product is more plug and play with greater native game compatibility. The R5 requires the Pit House software to be the intermediary between the wheel and the game to function correctly. Fourth. Translation and documentation. Moza’s documentation and translations leave a lot to be desired. At this price point, Moza’s documentation is substandard, as is its translations. I’ve seen better documentation in $5 auction site products. Not to mention, the box the R5 comes in is very misleading. The box and instructions clearly indicate a three-pedal configuration with a clutch. If I were in a store and looked at the box, I would absolutely think I was getting a 3-pedal set-up, not only does the box depict a 3-pedal assembly, but the documentation is also for assembling a 3-pedal rig. CLOSING THOUGHTS I am fortunate to be able to make a true back-to-back comparison between the R5 and its primary competitor. If I were buying a racing wheel and pedal set, I would buy the R5. Why? For three reasons. One. The Force Feedback from the wheel is stronger and more lifelike. Two. The Pit House software, as dated as it is, allows you the ability to tailor the R5 to a far greater realism, and lastly, the R5 feels more premium with an all-metal motor housing and a full aluminum wheel and quick release mechanism. Those three reasons alone are enough to earn the R5 a spot on my sim rig. RECOMMENDED
AndresA Posted
Excellent bundle, it’s my first direct drive wheel and it’s a big difference from what I had. It’s quietness and smoothness, it feels like driving a car in the Assetto Corsa.
DimitriF Posted
This product is great.super fun wheel and great for the price
DailyCruzer Posted
Great feedback through the steering wheel. Easy to assemble. Connects to computer via usb so pretty much it’s plug and play. Glad I went this route instead of a G29.
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