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  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic performance, much better value

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    This is one of the best steering wheels I have ever owned. I have had various known brands, most of which are already good. But this Moza R3 steering wheel has delivered for me, from box-opening to actual play. HARDWARE Straight from the box, I already felt the quality in its components: 1) The steering wheel – The texture of the wheel is perfect. The feel on the hands and the grip is comfortable. The size is standard and the buttons on the wheel are evenly spaced that I do not have to worry about reaching too far in to press any of the buttons. 2) The drive is very stable. it takes the steering wheel on in a snap without any slack. You cannot go wrong on the installation as the metal nodes are asymmetrical. One of the better things is that in as much as the steering wheel fits perfectly in the shaft, it can easily be removed too. 3) The pedals have enough weight to keep the platform upright. The build is very sturdy and the steel used on it is tough. The pedals are fully adjustable, so I was able to move the left pedal closer to the right for a more natural right foot feel; though at times I do have to place my left foot on the platform to keep it stable. It has a provision to add a third pedal for clutch. The weight is good enough though to keep it in place without having to bolt it on a plywood which I used to do for other steering wheel brands. This is great because I do not have a real proper permanent sim station so I can use situate the pedals without having to permanently affix them just to use them. The pedal rides feel a little thick and heavy to step on by default but there are settings in the calibration that can change the response which I will get to in a bit. 4) The pieces and components are all high quality. The screws to attach the drive to the clamps are firm once they are installed. The clamps are sturdy on my 2 inch thick desk, even on near crash panic. The cables and wires snap on in place without wiggle. One of the things I also love about this system, as I would call it is the upgradeability as it has provisions for clutch, dashboard connection, shift stick, handbrake and more when I need to upgrade them. SOFTWARE The software has two components, the Moza pit which an easily be installed on my PC, and the mobile app which is Bluetooth enabled. The Moza Pit is the main tool for full usability, not just for tweaks but for game launches. The mobile app is for tweaks on the fly without me having to alt-tab out in the middle of a race qualifier just to update the right steer weight or the travel. Customization is mind-blowing and every bit can be done in the Moza Pit. From calibrations to specific tweaks on how I want the steering to feel, to button mapping and even pedal step calibration. And these are very important because my pedals do not hit 100% acceleration from the box—I need to make sure my stepping weight and curves allow me to hit it at full throttle of else I will think I am on full car capacity when I am just stepping at 98%. There are some noticeable language barriers like when I was calibrating the pedals, it was asking me to “Finish” calibration when the on-screen button says “End”. For the most part, they should be self-explanatory and not really bothersome. The game launch is very important, especially that it has automatic presets I can save per game. The good thing though is there are ready settings per game, two of which I use easily—Asseto Corsa and Forza 5. I can easily launch them from the Pit and it corresponds (and can be set up) from the path. E.g. My Asseto Corsa launches from Steam and Forza from another path. PERFORMANCE Once the whole thing is set up and tweaked, everything is precise, at least for me as a casual sim racer. The feedback on the steering wheel is so good, it even changes based on the car I use (e.g. An Ae86 vs. a GT3). Though I know I can easily tweak them on the fly too using the mobile app, I usually would trust the game settings. The wheel return is perfect and the haptics are very realistic, from running out of the tarmac to sliding out of the racing line. The buttons are so easy to use too, not to mention the response and clicks on the paddle shifters. I did notice a loss in software settings load, like I started a race and do not see my Moza Pit respond (the Moza pit dashboard animates how the wheel moves) and the drive feel is non-existent—all I had to do was reboot the wheel. It could have been a loading problem in my game but it is an easy troubleshoot to get back to full functionality, and it only happened once; perhaps for me using this as a newb. Overall, the R3 PC package is great. Upgradeability is good but this exact package makes it perfect for me as a casual sim racer without having to put in too many components to fill my need to drive. The real flexibility is not in the ability to upgrade but in the flexibility to use this as-is and enjoy it, or if I want to go full-on when my man cave is ready, I can easily purchase the add-ons. This is the perfect basic combination to start and I recommend this to anyone who loves that sim feel without the hassle. I would have to warn you though, you might get hooked because I am already planning my full sim cage! Good job Moza.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Impressive Force Feedback – Unbeatable Value

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    I’ve been chasing a really good force feedback wheel for ages, and the Moza Racing R3 Direct Drive Wheel and Pedal Bundle is getting seriously close to nailing it. I've spent a good chunk of time with it, using it with Forza Horizon 5, BeamNG, Assetto Corsa, and other similar games, and I'm genuinely blown away by the experience. The build quality is incredible – this thing is built like a tank! It’s almost entirely metal, which is a means it can take a serious beating, and the pedals feel incredibly solid and well-made. What’s particularly brilliant is the ability to move the pedals around – you can move their position to suit your preference or if you wish to add the clutch pedal. Plus, they’re adjustable, allowing you to dial in the resistance and feel exactly how you want it. It’s a huge detail that elevates the whole experience. The precision is fantastic. I've been using it with a bunch of different games, and the responsiveness is just phenomenal. What really sets this apart is the sheer number of button configurations you can set up. I've been digging around in the software, and it's got options I haven’t seen on any other wheel I’ve used – it's a serious customization dream for anyone who likes to tweak their setup. It’s genuinely impressive. And the quickswap wheel feature is brilliant – swapping it out for different games is ridiculously fast. Plus, the ports for adding a clutch and shifter are a huge bonus, and it's super easy to attach it to whatever surface you’ve got – my desk, a table, even a racing seat setup! Now, about the force feedback. Honestly, some of the best I’ve ever experienced. The rumble and vibrations are incredibly detailed, and it really makes you feel the road and the impacts. It’s genuinely immersive. Be it gravel or a bump, you'll feel it. The intensity is of course adjustable as well. However, and this is a big ‘however,’ the software isn’t quite perfect. It’s fairly straightforward to use and lets you tweak everything to your liking, but it has a bit of a glitch. Specifically, it seems to have a weird issue with Forza Horizon 5. Launching the game reliably can be a bit of a gamble – sometimes it works flawlessly, other times it just crashes the app. It’s frustrating, but not a deal-breaker. And I am fairly certain that Moza will iron out the issues with updates and fixes. In the meantime, I recommend closing the app while gaming. It alleviated the problem quite a bit. Also, you need to make sure your USB port can handle the power draw. I had to switch to a USB 3.0 port on my PC, because the standard USB 2.0 just wasn’t cutting it. Overall, considering the performance, build quality, and the incredible value, this is probably the best deal I’ve ever seen in a direct drive wheel. It’s a phenomenal experience for the price. Despite the Horizon 5 issue, I wholeheartedly recommend it.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Better as a driving simulator than a game

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    The Moza Racing - R3 Direct Drive Wheel and Pedal Bundle for PC – Black is top of the line for the operation of driver games. Opening the box and feeling the sturdy and heavy quality material used to make it is impressive. The wheel is durable enough to last for years. When I plugged in the wheel, the Moza pit house app automatically began to download. Moza pit house allowed me to customize the wheel to my best comfort level for driving. Also, with pit house, I can launch automatically any owned game straight from the pit house. The Moza Racing - R3 Direct Drive Wheel and Pedal Bundle for PC – Black is more of a driving simulator than a driving video game, even though it can be used for both. Real life driving skills can be learned with use of the Moza Racing Wheel. The R3 base gives the wheel force feedback, which is the feeling of realistic wheel pressure when driving. Haptic feedback is also included to produce the life like feelings of wheel vibration. The pedals include the accelerator and brake for the automatic driving system, but I can purchase the clutch to connect with the extra port and plug available to have a manual driving system. There are two paddle shifters behind the wheel to change the gears the same way as a clutch up shifts and down shift gears. The response time is immediate, after setting up calibration settings. The wheel operates perfectly and poses no physical problems, but it would be nice to have a tutorial for settings to clear up confusion on the base settings. Base settings eventually require tweaking to get optimum player experiences. With no knowledge how to do it, I had to go online to find videos explaining what I needed to do. Besides that small mishap, I see myself having hours of fun every week using the Moza Racing - R3 Direct Drive Wheel and Pedal Bundle for PC – Black.

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

    Moza R3 bundle

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    This is one of the best deals in all of sim racing, I've used it for a month now and it's just incredible. My only two complaints are that the pedals move around too much if you don't have them propped up against something and it doesn't come with a shifter or a clutch pedal, only paddle shifters. But other than that everything feels great! It's good quality and you can upgrade it whenever you get more stuff from Moza. This is way better than any gear or belt driven wheel! Absolutely a must for any aspiring sim racer!

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Superb Racing Wheel

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    It's been a few years since I owned a racing wheel and I have to say I've never owned one that works as well as this one. I wasn't familiar with the brand, but in researching it, it has a lot of customizable parts for tension, clutch, capability, etc that gets the gaming driving experience closer to reality. Packaging and construction: To start, it's packaged well, and it's surprisingly heavy. The pedals are metal, the motor and wheel while shrouded in plastic definitely feel to be metal underneath with the weight associated. The clamps are good and well made, also metal. They are widely adjustable so they should fit most desks, even odd shapes or thick or thin desks. Usage: Zero issues getting it up and running, instantly recognized without having to get creative with it. Loaded up Beam.ng Drive and the experience is incredible. The tension on the wheel feels next to real, I feel like the response from the game is a lot less video-game-y than wheels I've had in the past where it feels like you have to either turn the wheel too far or not far enough to get response from the car. The feedback is excellent and well supported. The feedback from the wheel itself including the lighting is useful when supported. The pedal distance between them can even be adjusted. Overall: If you're looking for a truly premium racing wheel feel with customizability and adjustability then this is the ticket.

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

    Incredible Direct Drive Bundle for the Price

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    I picked up the Moza Racing R3 Direct Drive Sim Racing Bundle (wheelbase, wheel, and pedals) for PC and it has completely transformed my sim racing setup. For a compact direct drive system, the force feedback feels incredibly smooth and detailed—you can really feel the road texture, curbs, and weight transfer in a way gear/belt-driven wheels just don’t match. Setup was straightforward, and I was up and running quickly. The wheel feels solid in-hand with good buttons and controls, and the 3.9Nm of torque is more than enough to be immersive without being exhausting for longer sessions. The wheelbase has been consistent and quiet, and everything feels responsive with no weird lag or dead zones. The included pedals are a great starting point—stable, predictable, and easy to adjust in-game. Overall, this bundle is an awesome value for anyone wanting to jump into direct drive without spending a fortune.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    High quality entry sim racing rig to grow with.

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    This Moza R3 bundle is an impressive entry into the world of sim racing. It’s a modular system that offers high quality metal construction with a silent and responsive motor, a lot of tunability options, and is recognized by most of the popular sim racing games (Forza Motorsport, Assetto Corso Competizione, F1 2024, etc..). However, while it’s almost immediately playable in those games, there’s a bit more to setup in terms of steering wheel button mapping. Fortunately there’s a lot of button options and it’s a relatively simple process, but only a few of them come pre-programmed. The crucial items like the steering wheel, paddle shifters, and pedals work right off the bat though, so can also get right to gaming. There’s a lot to like here, but I’m going to focus on a few big standouts. Direct Drive vs Belt Driven I’ve heard about the advantages of direct drive vs belt systems and some might be harder to notice than others, but what does stand out is how quiet it is. There’s no kind of gear noise that I have in my belt drive system. It seems like a small detail, but that sound really takes away from the simulation experience because it reminds you that you’re playing a game. The motor is completely silent and I greatly appreciate that. Modular Components The steering wheel is detachable, there’s a lot of reasonably priced accessories available (clutch pedal, pedal springs, other wheels, hand brake,sequential shifters, gate shifters, dash display, etc..), and the absolute best part is that upgraded motors are compatible with the same accessories so you can gradually build up your rig without losing your investment. That’s a big deal and part of why I’m so impressed by this kit. It might be entry level, but it’s one that you can legitimately grow with and build on. If you’re new to sim racing or just want to make racing games more fun, the R3 kit has you covered. And if you realize you love sim racing and want to get deeper into it, you can build your kit up as your budget and commitment allows. Moza Pit House Software The Moza Pithouse is the free app used to tune and update the kit. It has a clean design and is generally simple to use, but the tuning options can be overwhelming at first. There are a lot of tunability options and this is when I realized how serious this Moza kit is. It’s kind of like going from simple treble/bass tuning to a 24 band equalizer. The tunability options are great, but there’s also a lot of ways to make it worse. Thankfully, you don’t have to touch any of it for a good experience and there are a lot of tuning tips online if you want to personalize your experience. I barely know what I’m doing, but simply adjusting the damper % and range to 540 made a big difference. And that’s kind of the brilliance of the R3 as an entry level sim racing kit. There’s a lot of fundamental tuning options to learn to maximize your experience and this allows you access to that on an entry level budget. I also like that it automatically scans for compatible games and displays them all on the right. Conclusion Should you get the Moza R3 wheel/pedal bundle? Absolutely! It’s a well built sim racing kit that you can build on and grow with. It’s fun out of the box and recognized by most of the popular racing sim games. Casual racers might have more fun with Forza Motorsport than Assetto Corso Competizione, but we all start somewhere. Whether you just want to add a fun experience to racing games or want to start getting into sim racing and are on a budget, this is a fantastic kit to consider. PROS - ES Lite wheel feels great - High quality fit and finish - Mostly rugged metal components - Quiet motor - Detachable and upgradable steering wheel - Adjustable pedal spacing - Lots of available accessories - Good price point - Moza Pit House Control Center - Lots of tunable options - Pedals have nice stiffness - Recognized by most popular racing games - Love that I can gradually add accessories and then upgrade to a stronger motor using the same accessories. - Good first step into more advanced racing simulators - Lots of tuning tips online CONS - Motor could be stronger - Tunability options can be overwhelming - Entry level, but not beginner level - Feedback feels light out of the box - Wish desk clamp opened wider than 2"

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Direct drive goodness!!

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    Amazing Sim racing bundle. I'm so happy Moza produced a reasonible priced bundled and direct driven at that for us PC gamers! Came very well packed and I was surprised to see that the pedals were ready to go, I was expecting putting them together but no. They include the break and gas pedals (you can add a clutch pedal later if you want). The wheel and the direct drive motor. Finally a desk clamp. They also include several nuts and bolts and a very basic quick start guide. Here is my only CON. The quick start guide is so bare in terms how to install everything and doesn't even mention what bolts are for what. I had to watch a video to figure out only 4 bolts and washers were needed to attach the motor to the desk clamp. All the other nuts and bolts are more for if you want to attach the stuff to a base or one of those cop kits and add more pedals and stuff. Once had everything installed, I plugged the USB cable to my PC and the power brick to a power outlet. It came alive, you can start setting it up using your phone downloading their app and it connects via Bluetooth, however this is not a must, if you want you can skip that and just download their PC app, which I did. Once opened, it activated my device and then warned me I had to run a calibration of the pedals and wheel and centering. There was also a firmware update (bug fixes) for the hardware itself, this took a bit to do but its worth it. Then I was onto the races (pun intended). WOW! Hands down the best racing kit I have owned. I've had some of the popular ones out there that were belt drive, and I must say, direct drive is where is at. I could feel every little bit of over and understeer, the torque everything! Its just able to communicate to the driver much more than a belt driven kit. Powerful too, it was rattling my stuff on my desk, so I'm definitely going to get one of those foldable metal frames to put out and away when racing (don't have the space for a full on copkit yet). The software is amazing and well done and it will autodetect also any racing games you have installed and will auto configure them for you if you want it so. You can also add and configure more things to the kit easily, like a clutch pedal, a manual shift pole, dashboard etc and they all just connect directly to the motor on the back (granted you get them from Moza for this R3 kit, as addons). I'm planning on getting a clutch pedal and a shifter for sure, because I'm old school lol, I love me so heel and toe' action! This is be most reasonably priced direct drive kit I have seen out there for PC, so just get it, its built like a tank and quality is incredible!

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

    Plug n play with Linux!

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    This is a very small use case for people but as someone who has recently ditched Windows for Linux I needed hardware that was compatible to help me along the way. The drivers for this are built into Linux and Boxflat app is a nice replacement for Pithouse for what I need. Also, the mobile app works even though it's a bit buggy. The hardware is alright. My T150 stopped turning on so it's a great upgrade from that. I'm using VR for this using alvr on CachyOS. I do recommend getting the brake mod. I am a very casual player. I bust out my sim rig from the closet when I'm in the mood and then when I'm burnt out I put it back for a month or two. Even with that I bought the brake mod. The base being direct drive is way smoother than the gear and belt system. I don't feel any cogging in the wheel and it's super quiet. I mounted the wheel to a cheap wheel stand and I had to drill holes to get it working. I could only get two hole drilled because of a bar underneath the wheel deck but two screws was enough to get it mounted solid. It's nice and light and the 3.9 nm is more than I need tbh. The instructions could be better and the font could be a little larger for people with degraded vision. That's it.

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Tons of fun once you get it set up right

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    First things first. I’ve learned this wheel set is an introduction to simulation hardware much more than a plug it in and play sort of deal. There are a lot of settings to tweak and customize. I’ve spent more time configuring and troubleshooting than I have playing, so I'm docking a star. When I initially assembled and connected the R3 to my PC, I was excited that it fired right up and appeared ready to go on my first try. I updated the firmware, did the calibrations, etc. I started playing Assetto Corsa Competizione and about 2 minutes after starting, the wheel disconnects. This happened a few times. I double checked the installation instructions included with it and I had done everything step by step as indicated. The phrase “connect the USB cable to an available port on your PC.” is what the instructions say. After searching around for troubleshooting information, I found that Moza recommends the wheel be plugged into a USB port directly on the motherboard. I found the only way to stop the disconnects on my rig was to plug directly to one of the USB 2.0 ports. I don’t think this is a Moza issue. I think it’s a glaring illustration of how bad USB implementation is, even on a $400 mobo like this one. Perhaps Moza might want to say this right up front, it might save some headaches. If you have USB 2.0 on your system, use that port. There is no advantage to using a USB 3 port, and you’ll likely encounter disconnects. The other troubleshooting step that might be of use – the troubleshooting information also says you should plug the power supply directly into the wall, not a power strip or surge suppressor. Once I did these two things, I haven’t had the random drops. Also, I can not give any impression of the mobile app. It requires an account before you can use it. I opened it, saw that and deleted the app. I understand the desire for consumer lock-in, and of course having an account will allow you to move settings across units, which is the justification I’ve seen. That’s shenanigans and they know it. There is not a technical reason for creation of an account. The included USB cable was too short, so I bought a long one that has ferrite sleeves like the Moza provided one and have had no issues (as long as it’s on the motherboard USB 2!). Ok then. I’ve used a competitor's steering wheel and control set with Farm Simulator. They feel like and operate like toys, and they’re cheap, the buttons are sloppy. A toy. For the same price, the Moza R3 is an entirely different experience. Aluminum, steel, and high quality plastics. The wheel mount is a heavy chonk, substantial and solid. The wheel itself has a very solid build, with nice soft-touch foam on the grip. The wheel connects to the base with a stable quick-connect mechanism that allows you to use other wheels. The pedal set is also rock solid, without slack in the hinge or pedal travel and a nice bit of resistance when at the stop, and a cool little push up to 100% when you smash it harder. I have ordered the brake pedal kit from Moza, which is supposed to make the brake pedal offer more realistic resistance. The Moza Pit House software is quick, polished and full featured. There are adjustments and settings galore, even for this entry level wheel. The only problem I’ve had with Pit House is when trying to use the “Recovery” option, it returns an error about firmware, so I imagine that’s a bug that will be worked on in the future. No complaints here! My times in ACC and Forza Motorsport are now dismal, I’m awful in all of my driving games now, and it’s great! The feeling of the track through the wheel and my wheel stand really amp up the realism. I’m finding so much more information about the surface while I’m driving, if I run over some gravel on the left side, I can feel it, then clearly feel the gravel coming off my tires as it gradually clears. I had no idea how immersive it can be after years of playing with a controller. The tiny little movements as the wheel responds to the track are sharp and detailed, offering so much more feedback. The wheel’s ability to create a stop as if it were a fixed stop on a real wheel is uncanny. You can set how many turns lock-to-lock, and like magic, a different driving experience. I am excited about the new life and challenges available in my driving games. The hardware is top-notch, the software is good. While wheels from the big peripheral name in this market space have been more plug n play, they are also not at the same level of hardware quality and refinement. The Moza R3’s pricing is surprisingly competitive, I didn’t imagine we could get such nice equipment for such a low price. Understand when you buy this thing, it's going to take some familiarization, but with some time, the rewards are worth it. What an insane value, I’m a new fan.

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

    Excellent Direct Drive Wheel — My Son Loves It

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    My son uses the Moza Racing R3 Direct Drive Sim Racing Bundle and he’s been extremely happy with it. The force feedback feels smooth and realistic, and it’s a huge upgrade from standard racing wheels. The build quality is solid, setup was easy, and everything needed comes in the box. It’s a great entry-level direct drive bundle that delivers excellent performance and immersion for the price. Highly recommended for anyone getting into serious sim racing.

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

    Moza Fan - Great R3 Bundle for Kids

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    Great entry level bundle, especially if you have young kids. Sure, you could purchase an R5 and cut the force feedback in half with different profiles, but for the price point, this is a perfect setup for the whole family if you're interested in starting a racing simulator. The wheel is a perfect size for kids hands and you can either mount it to a desk, or purchase a cockpit to attach the pedals and wheel base to if needed. Completely silent being direct drive, you won't even hear the gears turning on this compared to some of the other gear or gear / belt driven wheels from other known brands. Plenty of other attachments for this as well if you'd like to upgrade the wheel, add a clutch, or use their shifters. I'm glad I found Moza as an alternative to some of the other brands - seems like a very well built product.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    So I am terrible at racing sims!

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    Here's the thing. I am one of those keyboard and mouse folks. Just recently started using a controller on a PC. This was a huge leap for me to start using and boy was I in trouble. Setting up the wheel and pedals was the easy part. They are built very well. Nice and sturdy. You will have to be trying to break these things if they do break. Easy to put together and mount on the desk. I had to make room for it. My workspace is a mess right now. I will attach a picture of the wheel on my desk. As far as using the wheel I guess it's okay. I seemed to have more control with the controller but I was told by a friend of mine that I didn't configure it correctly. He was shocked that I couldn't get the results I was expecting. He stopped by and got everything working. Once it was setup I actually had fun in the dirt in Dirt 2. I guess watching a bunch of F1 vintage videos is starting to catch up to me 😂 If you are into racing sims I would definitely recommend picking this up if you are on a budget. They make a few more that are a bit up there but if sims are your jam you already know. I enjoyed using this bundle and I am looking forward to building a dedicated rig for it so I can still use my daily rig and build a new one for racing.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Realistic look and feel but just Okay performance

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    The Moza R3 Direct Drive Sim Racing Bundle comes with an easy to assemble steering wheel and pedal set that I think have a nice realistic look and feel to them. The steering wheel has a comfortable grip and felt very good in my hands. However, I can't get much use out of it because the desk clamps that it comes with don't open wide enough for it to fit on my adjustable height desk. And it doesn't come with any other stand or way to mount it. When I want to use it, I have to use a smaller table in front of my computer desk and that defeats the purpose. The base for the pedals should come with a floor protecting pad or other sort of backing because not everyone wants to screw it into something to stay in place. Though the steering wheel didn't pair well with most of the racing games I like to play, it worked okay with a couple of them once you got the calibrations synced. It's nice that it can be synced to work with Xbox and PlayStation systems as well, but overall, for a PC wheel, I wasn't all that impressed.

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

    Moza Racing R3 - Sim Racing Bundle

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    Great bundle for the price, had some issues with the software, could be a bit easier to use and no cause my hardware to go faulty but a good set up and quality feels really great for a simulation DD wheel and wheel base. Wish the pedal base platform was a but heavier to stay in place though.

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

    A huge upgrade from my Logitech g923

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    The build quality is fantastic with very minimal use of plastic, I upgraded from a Logitech g923 wheel and pedals which is around 3 times weaker. The difference is huge, but for me the biggest positives of the moza system is their fantastic software for both phone and pc.

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

    Great Direct Drive Wheel

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    The Moza R3 has exceeded our expectations. We had looked at the logitech and turtle beach ones but neither were direct drive. For a budget direct drive wheel it preforms fantastically. The 3.9nm of force feedback are more than enough for beginner sim racers, and for players who like games like Euro/American Truck Simulator, and Forza Horizon. It takes messing with settings for it to work with games like Assetto Corsa and Forza Horizon 4, but it does eventually work.

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

    Great Intro wheel, much better than logitech

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    I had a G920 before this, and I prefer the R3 a lot more than any logitech intro wheel. For the extra $50 or so, you lose the clutch pedal, but gain a more powerful, direct drive wheel with much better quality of life improvements. The R3 is so much more space efficient, has customizable pedal positions, 8 or so extra buttons on the wheel, and the pedals are infinitely easier to clean. That last part is improtant, because after a year or my Logitech pedals began spazzing out because I could not easily clean them. TLDR: R3 is a much better intro wheel than logitech G920 or G29, definitely get this instead.

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

    Great wheel

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

    Good beginner wheel, great software. Could come with better peddles

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

    Very well made overall wheel

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    Very well made, good quality and the brake pedal isnt a brick, so it handles well and for the price its pretty strong just a bit complicated to build compared to a ready to run wheel

    I would recommend this to a friend