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  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The future of steering wheels

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    Another great Logitech wheel built for the future. Not a whole lot of game support for the TrueForce and rev lights yet but it’s coming. Needed to check out this TrueForce so I bought Grid 2019. Definitely impressive but when I disabled TrueForce in game to see the difference, there was basically no force feedback. Not sure what that was all about. I didn’t make any other adjustments. Just enabled and disabled TrueForce. Can’t wait until there are more games to try this out and feel the difference. Either way, it really makes it immersive. Playing on an Xbox One I’ve also played F120, Nascar Heat 4 and Forza Horizon 4 so far. I’ve loved racing games all my life and have had several wheels over the years. This ranks as the best one I’ve had yet. Solid build, I was using a laptop tray on wheels at first and it clamped right down on it and didn’t budge. The retractable carpet teeth for the pedals is a great touch. The pedals sat firmly on the ground no matter how hard I pushed down on them. I’ve since picked up a dedicated wheel stand and the wheel bolts right down to it. There are bolt holes under the pedals to attach to the metal plate on the wheel stand as well. The brake pedal for me seems a bit too hard to press. Still getting used to that. An adjustable spring would have been a nice addition to lighten that up a bit. But I’ll be getting a nice workout on road courses. I actually remapped my clutch pedal to be the brake and it seems more natural to me. I don’t have a shifter yet so may switch back when I pick one up. The force feedback feels like the real thing to me. I’ve read complaints about not using the belt system, but whatever gears Logitech is using work perfect for me. I’ve never felt so immersed in a racing game before. In Forza Horizon 4, I’ve tried to map the paddles to look left and right but even though I can choose the paddles in the game wheel setup, they do not work in game. I found a few online posts mentioning similar issues with earlier wheels not working for left and right either so I guess I just have to deal with it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good wheel - Needs broader support

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have owned multiple Logitech racing wheels over the years and I have enjoyed each one of them. This one was no exception. It's immediately apparent that it is well made, from the metal pedals to the solid steering wheel construction, it's a very good device. Hookup was a breeze. Simple USB connections and a brick to the wall for power (for the force feedback function). Usage was a little bit of a mixed bag through. The Logitech website has a rather large list of racing games that supposedly support it, however only a very VERY small number support the new direct feedback function. While the wheel seems to perform well, in each game I attempted to use it there were some issues with setup. Project Cars 2 supported both the wheel and provided force feedback even though it was not listed as a game that supported direct feedback. It took me multiple attempts to get the wheel to be recognized in Project Cars 2, and only then after restarting the game multiple times. Mapping the controls made it work inconsistently and setting it to a G920 wheel caused problems, but also ended up being the solution through the multiple restarts of the game. I'm unsure if this is an issue with Project Cars 2 or the wheel itself. GRID 2 was listed as supported as well, however support for grid 2 is simply done by mapping the controls, there is no native support for the wheel, and control of the game with the wheel is very poor at best. The middle pedal is extremely tough to push, and while the pedals have a rubberized set of feet on the bottom to prevent slippage, the middle pedal is so hard to push that you're sliding the pedals across your floor anyways. Once I did get past the setup issues, it was very responsive in games. Project Cars 2 was an absolute joy to drive with this wheel. The feedback was sufficient and informative and the car responded well to the wheel. One minor note: The X on wheel for XBox functionality does nothing in Windows. This is interesting because the X on most other XBox controllers brings up the Windows game bar. This feels like a miss to me, especially with the improved integration with the XBox app in Windows 10 and Game Pass functionality. I do not currently own any of the direct feedback games but intend to purchase one after this experience. I hope there can be some support improvements made to available racing games via patches to better support this wheel. Overall despite a few oddities on setup, it's a very nice wheel to use. If there are some broader game patches to support it, This wheel could easily be one of the better ones available.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great Wheel for the beginner

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    This is my first racing wheel for computer or game console (xbox in this case) and I have to say it was a very good experience overall. The first thing I notice is the build quality of the unit is nice, it feels sturdy and heavy even though the outer body is plastic. The only thing I think may not last after prolonged usage might be the little feet that clamp the wheel to your table if that’s how you’re going to secure it. I can’t say for sure, but it seems like the plastic arms might break if you tighten and remove the wheel from your play surface a lot if you don’t have a dedicated place for it. Otherwise everything about the build seems very good. The pedals that come with the wheel also seem very sturdy and are much heavier than I expected. I had no issues with the pedals sliding on either a hard wood floor or a carpeted one. In fact I had more of an issue with my chair sliding when pushing the pedals than the pedals themselves moving. As for usage, overall, the experience was very clean and easy. The force feedback for me as someone who has always used a normal controller was a vast improvement. For the games that support the “trueforce” force feedback it really does make a difference in the way the game feels in your hands vs when that feature is turned off or in a game that does not yet support it. Just a few quirks that caught me off guard to begin with if you have never used a wheel in games before. It’s very likely that the game your playing may require you to map all the buttons (at least for a few of the pc racing games I tried like f1 2020). It was a little confusing at first because I figured it would just work out of the box, but a little tinkering was required. One other hiccup I ran into and this one was a real issue for me was the fact that certain games would not map the wheel properly if I had my wireless Xbox controller dongle plugged in. I had to physically remove the USB adapter before it would recognize the wheel inputs properly. After I figured that out stuff was easier to get working but that took me a bit of time. I’m not sure if this is a bug in the games I was playing or some sort of driver issue, but I figured I would mention it for those who may run into a similar issue. Overall, I would say if your entertaining the idea of getting a wheel for racing games this is a great entry point even for those who have never had one before. It is going to take some practice before I am as good in some of the racing games I play after the switch from a controller, but I feel I am more consistent with the wheel so far.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome

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    The force feedback is great, I’m able to play some racing games and really get into it

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We appreciate your support and are happy to hear the product is serving you well. Your feedback helps us improve every step of the way. Logitech

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Truly adds to your gaming experience

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    This is the first Racing Sim wheel and pedals I have used, so this is coming from a true novice perspective. Boy, I didn’t know what I was missing! First thing you notice about the G923 is how well built everything seems, the wheel and the pedals have the right “heft“ to them and just convey an overall great build quality. The whole wheel assembly and pedals also just look pretty cool in my opinion. I have a sports car and was looking for something to fill that void on those long winter days when driving a fun car just isn’t feasible, this just might fit the bill. Clamping the wheel down and the system to hold the pedals in place work really well and I had no issues with movement etc during game play. As I wanted to truly get the best results from the TrueForce features, I played GRID. There are only a few games that support this new TrueForce feature but that should change in the near future with the subsequent release of new games or updates to take advantage of this. All I can say is WOW! The sense of realism the G923 setup brings to racing games is spectacular, the way the wheel feels and responds and the pedal feel etc truly add to the enjoyment of racing sims in my opinion. Maybe I’m not jaded as this is my first experience with this type of setup but I will tell you, the fun factor is kicked up a notch when using the G923. While it is a bit pricey, in my opinion its well worth the increase in enjoyment it brings.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great racing controller for experienced gear heads

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    This is my first racing wheel I've had. The build quality of the wheel is excellent. It actually does feel like a racing wheel. For this review I played F1 2020 as well as Forza Horizon 4. I enjoyed the F1 game much more as driving without wiping out was much easier. There's definitely a learning curve with this racing wheel. The pedals feel good, although i do wish they were spaced apart a bit more. The haptic feedback (rumble) is really immersive but also very loose. My 5 year old really enjoyed watching me struggle around turns using this thing. Overall though I enjoy it quite a bit. You will want to invest in/build some kind of a rig for this. You will need to attach this to a desk top of some sort. Luckily it includes mounting clamps on the bottom, but it's still kind of an experience to just sit comfortably with the steering wheel and pedals without mounting them. The pedals are a little awkward but if mounted properly will provide a much better experience. Overall I like this product alot. I think for people that are really into racing sims they will really get their money's worth out of it. I've only docked this review one star due to the length of the USB cable that goes to the xbox is too short as well as the spacing for the pedals. Great product overall though.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best wheel per dollar

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    Best Quality wheel you can get in it's price range by far. Software is great. Pedal feel punches way above it's class, force feedback is great and accurate. Unless you are going Fanatec get this wheel.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice build quality and easy setup.

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    These racing wheels have come a long way since I was a kid. I remember when force feedback wheels first came out and how cheap they felt. This G923 is light years beyond those old wheels. The leather wrap feels very nice and provides good grip. The buttons feel nice and clicky. I was surprised how much feedback the wheel provides, it is quite strong and even feels varied based on the surface you are driving on in the game. I mostly tested it with Forza Horizon 4 on Xbox and it was simply plug and play. I throughly enjoyed playing a racing game for the first time in a long time. The pedals feel pretty nice as well. The brake pedal is a progressive spring and mimics pedal pressure well. If you have the room for a wheel and pedal setup I highly recommend this set to up the ante for your racing games.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    So much fun with racing Sim games.

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    At first it took a while to get used to the actual force feedback. But wow I noticed I started crashing less and driving better racing lines. The 3 pedals have different levels of resistance. Which I was not expecting. Since I work on cars for a living and have driven many 3 pedal vehicle if felt weird actually shifting using the brake and gas quickly as you tried to balance everything. The pedal don't slide around much but the steering wheel will give you a work out. I used this on my Xbox one X playing forza 7. Played drag racing and circuit racing. All I can say is wow so much more fun that using a controller. Be warned that it is very addictive and can cause lots of time to go by playing and you may get a workout. I found after doing a few races sweating a little from the workout.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Slick

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    First impression of the kit is that it is HEAVY. You definitely feel like you are getting your money’s worth in the heft of the product. Logitech makes quality products, and this is no exception. The wheel feels great in your hands. The grip material, the hint of blue, the buttons on the control, all make it great to look upon. It’s a sharp product. It even has new car smell to go with the car grill detail that it has on the front of the unit. The unit is simple to set up. It comes with a small brochure showing you how to connect it. One note here is that there is a web site included with the materials that would not come up for me. I’m not sure if it’s a bad address or something yet to be set up. I had to go to Logitech’s site to find the product information. The only download available is the User’s Manual. I first tried to use the wheel with a gaming laptop. I wanted to use it to play NASCAR 4 on Steam. However, we couldn’t get it to work at all. Because there were no downloadable drivers, I couldn’t figure out why the game wasn’t responding to the wheel controls. I then ordered NASCAR 4 for Xbox One to see how it would respond there. The wheel worked seamlessly with the Xbox One. The kit is two main parts – the wheel and the pedals. The wheel clamps to the table and the pedals sit on our carpet. The challenge I faced here was that the units kept moving on me. The wheel would shake during use (more on that later) and then fall off the table. The table I have was a small adjustable table I use for laptops, with a smooth laminate top that is close to 1” thick. I clamped the unit as tightly as possible, but it still would slide off. I would recommend some sort of gripping material on the edge of the clamps to improve the hold. The pedals also would slide on me. I drove with the pedal pushed to the floor and then would notice that, as I pressed down, the unit would move, and I would periodically have to adjust the unit back into place. Now, as far as the game play…it was AWESOME. Trying to play a driving game using a controller loses something in translation. This felt like I was actually driving vs. just playing a game. Just for fun, I would crash into walls and other cars to see how it would react. The wheel would shake and shimmy in response to the impact (then it would move, and I’d have to re-clamp it onto the table). The wheel moved smoothly and responded well; the pedals felt natural. I had a ball. You can fine tune the wheel in seemingly unlimited configurations. The game had several levels to drive in, which all had some preset options. You could customize your wheel to your liking within those levels. I don’t see how you could ever get bored using this kit. I am extremely happy with this product. I recommend this to anyone.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Must purchase!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I’ve been skeptical about purchasing this item for a long time. Once I found it on sale for Black Friday I went ahead and bought it. Let me say I don’t regret a thing!!! This wheel and pedal setup is ideal for someone getting into sim racing or if they just want a change of dynamic when you’re playing your favorite game.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Well designed wheel, No UWP/PC Game Pass Support

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    Was super excited to get my hands on this wheel. The wheel was packed very nicely in the box and came with some good instructions on getting it setup. It's of a very high construction quality as it feels nice and rigid but comfortable to hold. Setup was a breeze! However, I wanted to primarily play on my PC, and that's where things went sideways. I have a Windows 10 PC and I pay for Xbox Game Pass on my PC which affords me access to several racing games. I eagerly installed them all and tried to use the G Hub to configure the wheel for the game...no dice! I loaded the games and they saw the wheel was connected, but had no config for it. I poured over some forum posts trying to figure out what was going on only to discover that G Hub is incapable of seeing through the hidden folders and security associated with Windows UWP apps...meaning anything from the Windows Store or Game Pass. I noted that this was an ongoing problem for many years with all manner of devices from Logitech. One would have thought that they could have worked out some arrangement with Microsoft to get the G Hub to be able to read those game folders and apply the configs. I'm sure if I was using Steam or just a straight base install it would have been fine. But my dreams of racing on my PC were done. We switched it over to the Xbox One and it played quite well. The force feedback was strong and really improved the feel and experience of racing. I'd say the only concern here with Xbox gaming would be with regards to your setup and location. The only place we could really test it was in my son's room where the xbox is quite close to a surface we could mount the wheel to. Otherwise you're just out of luck because there is no playing with this on the floor or lap. So if your xbox is too far away from you or you don't have a nice solid flat surface to mount it you'll be out of luck. Overall it's a great wheel that still needs driver/software help to be functional. I wish Logitech would have sorted this considering it's such a costly device. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone at this time due to these concerns.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great entry level Simulator wheel

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    I was sent this wheel for review by Logitech. Construction seems pretty much the same as the previous G920 and G29 wheel, however, it is different in that it has different processors to handle the Trueforce functionality One of the major downfalls I found it the stiffness of the brake pedal. If there was a way to make that one spring adjustable that would be awesome. My primary use for it is with my PC. At first, I thought it was just plug and play, as is the case with most controllers or mice and other USB devices. You will actually need to visit Logitech's website to download their G Hub software. Once I figure that out the first game/sim that I used it with was American Truck Simulator. Coming from using a controller to use racing/sim games it was a pleasant surprise how much easier it is using a wheel. It works well for American Truck Simulator, not great just good, maybe because it is not 100% compatible with the game. Using it with the Gforce Driving Force Shifter was a chore. The only game I have that seemed to work seamlessly with the wheel/pedals and shifter was Dirt 3. Assetto Corsa worked well however no shifter support as of yet. In the setup menus, the shifter was not recognized but was recognized in G Hub, odd. The most recent game that I tried it on was Assetto Corsa Competizione. This game is where the Trueforce shined, It was very easy to feel everything that was going on with the road. Some cars are capable of hitting speeds up to 160mph in the straights. This wheel made that game/sim and pleasurable experience, to say the least. Is it worth the sticker price? Well, there are only a few games that make use of the full capabilities of the wheel/pedal combo. I'm sure as of the release day there are going to be fixes and firmware updates as well as more games that will adapt to this newer technology. So for right now, not really. Don't get me wrong if you want to future proof your driving games get it. I just don't think it warrants the current price of $399.99, but it may in the future. I for one really like it, even though it is not 100% functional in the games I currently own., with the exception of Assetto Corsa Competizione.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very impressed

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The controls are so precise. Make sure you get the right version for your system as they are named the same but two different versions. Ps5/pc has one as does the Xbox/pc. They both work for pc but not for each others consoles. Just a heads up other then that it works flawlessly.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Its Good

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    Very good.Works as intended. Theres is a learning curve. Forza Motorsport + Ford Gt + Laguna Seca + Spotify + Modelo= Ataraxia

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thanks for sharing your experience with the G923! We're glad to hear it's working as intended and bringing you closer to the racing action.

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Worth it!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Excellent starter for your entry-level racing sim. I was very impressed with both wheel force feed back and the pedals.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We're thrilled you're enjoying the G923 as your entry to racing sims! The force feedback and pedals are designed to deliver a realistic and immersive experience, perfect for honing your racing skills. Gear up for the win!

  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome steering wheel

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    I remember going to arcade as a kid and loving to play all of the racing games. Ever since then I was never able to feel the same playing any racing games, but the Logitech g923 racing wheel is the closest I have ever felt to that feeling in the arcades. It takes a little while to setup and you really do need a decent amount of space and a sturdy desk. But once you have it setup your ready to go.I used mine with my Xbox one x and it was great plaster a fair amount of Forza Horizon 4 and Need For Speed Heat. I loved every minute of it. It was so much fun and the feedback from the wheel just made it so much more immersive. I can’t say enough good things about the wheel. My only complaint is that the pedals don’t really stay in place even with strip of spike it has to keep it from moving. I enjoyed it a lot and my wife and kids that dont really play games had a blast using it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Steering wheel

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    Got this for my son's birthday and absolutely loves it. Really does feel like your driving a real car. Super fun to use.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Happy with Purchase.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Steering wheel and pedals are very solid. The pedals are a bit stiff is my only negative and they may be adjustable I just have not found it yet.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    So much potential, but stopped halfway.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I bought this G923 and ended up returning it a few hours later, and this is why. First, I got home and opened the box, started taking the contents out and the steering wheel module already had a rattling piece of plastic inside, which was a huge disappointment even before giving it a go. The setup is really fast as it's mostly plugged and play, and with the G-Hub app already installed on my computer it was easy to customize each key etc. I used it on PC, tried it with Assetto Corsa, Assetto Corsa Competizione, dirt 2.0, Dirt4, F1 2018 so I gave it a fair trial with multiple games. I'm going to split my review with pros and cons. Pros: - It's a very affordable setup in comparison to the bigger brands, so if you want to get started with Sim racing I would say this is your solution but don't expect amazing, the fact that you can snag one at your local best buy is a plus comparing it to the competition. - G-Hub app makes key binding very easy and fast, plenty to customize (if you're playing on PC) - Not bulky as some units, with a decent build quality for the price and ease of set up/removal if you have to secure it to a PC desk. Cons: - The wheel is very small, - The True force is nothing but capturing the sound frequency of the engine of the car, translating it into some weird and unusual feel on the steering wheel. At one point I muted the sound of the speaker to hear how loud the feedback motor was and I could hear the engine revving up/down through the steering wheel, I am not a fan of that. - The pedals are not the worst, but the brake pedal does not come with any sort of adjusting, nor does it have a feedback feature as some other pedals would do. This is a deal-breaker, as you're missing half the "feedback" of the experience (why not add that to the brake pedal? it's just a tiny rumble motor that attaches inside the cylinder.. the wheel has it, why stop halfway?) - THE CLUNKING THIS THING MAKES IS INSANELY LOUD AND ANNOYING!! My wheel came defective as noted above, I thought that was the issue attributed to the rattling but upon searching on youtube before walking into my local BestBuy, I saw many video reviews, with a lot of people on the comment section also describing the same "rattling/clunk" issues. All in all, this is more for a kid under 15 years old to enjoy from time to time, but this is not a good choice if you want to experience sim-racing at a budget, I recommend staying away from it if that's your expectations. Sure, maybe I was expecting a lot more from this but there are far better options considering that for about $500 more you can get a decent (not the best) direct drive set up.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hi EdnanoG, thank you for your feedback! The award-winning Logitech G design is reengineered to dial into your game physics, delivering unprecedented realism. Our latest innovation in force feedback technology connects directly to in-game simulation engines and physics to produce higher fidelity, real-time responses. The progressive spring mimics the performance of a pressure-sensitive brake system for a real racing experience. For more, please refer to: https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052210874-Getting-Started-G923 - Will, Logitech G.