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Logitech G Launches Professional-Grade PRO Racing Wheel and Pedals

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Logitech G, a brand of Logitech and leading innovator of gaming technologies and gear, today announced the PRO Racing Wheel and PRO Racing Pedals, a stunning new professional-grade racing setup designed with and for professional sim drivers. Engineered for the most realistic and immersive racing experience possible, the PRO Racing Wheel features a new, high-performance Direct Drive engine along with TRUEFORCE feedback technology to deliver the most precise and pure connection to racing.

"Logitech's PRO Racing Wheel makes the sim racing experience incredibly realistic. I'm able to feel the conditions of the track and how the car changes during the race, which is game-changing. When using this wheel at home, I feel like I'm right there on track," said Lando Norris, F1 Racer for McLaren.




The PRO Racing Wheel's all-new Direct Drive motor is capable of an impressive 11 newton meters of force with an incredibly low-latency response. When paired with TRUEFORCE—a Logitech G exclusive, proprietary high-definition force feedback technology—the Direct Drive motor delivers unrivaled racing realism with higher frequencies of response than ever. As a result, sim racers can now experience in-game physics and audio with much higher levels of precision and near instantaneous feedback, with everything from road conditions to motor vibrations.

"Fans of our racing wheels and pedals can expect a serious upgrade in realism, performance and control, as well as design and durability," said Richard Neville, head of simulation and controllers for Logitech Gaming. "We analyzed everything—from how many gear shifts, turns and impacts an 11 newton meter wheel takes, to which materials and components will last through even the most grueling racing conditions."

The result is a PRO Racing Wheel system that delivers unmatched realism, driver information and connection to the car without any delay or abstraction that professional sim racers demand.

Designed for pro racers, the PRO Racing Wheel features:
  • Intuitive Wheel Design - Buttons and dials are precisely located in a "thumb sweep" so racers never have to take their hands off the wheel or eyes off the road.
  • Magnetic Gear Shift Paddles - Designed with a magnetic system that uses contactless hall-effect sensors, and additional tactile magnets, resulting in a realistic, mechanical feel that accurately simulates a professional race car, coupled with the durability for millions of gear shifts.
  • Dual Clutch Paddles - Analog paddles deliver a perfect tactile response for a variety of racing functions. When configured as a dual clutch setup, they offer the perfect advantage when launching from the starting grid. Alternative configurations include a handbrake and two additional axes, so racers can program paddles as gas and brake, affording analog control for different racers.
  • Customizable Settings Display - Whether racers need different settings for different racing titles, or for different cars within the same title, they can easily configure important wheel settings within five different onboard racing profiles on the fly.
  • Quick Release Mounting - Redesigned clamping system lets desk-based racers easily mount and remove their wheel while retaining standard bolt holes for those mounting to a racing seat.

The PRO Racing Pedals have a realistic load cell brake and can be completely customized to fit the racing setups and styles. Key features include:
  • Pressure Detection - The pedals register the force racers apply allowing for improved muscle memory and the perfect amount of braking power improves driver feel and delivers a more consistent racing performance.
  • Customizable Pedals - Easily accessible and quickly allows racers to adjust the feel of all three pedals. The clutch and gas pedals can be adjusted firmer or softer using a set of swappable springs and the brake pedal via a selection of elastomers. Both the gas and clutch pedal also use contactless hall effect sensors, ensuring their longevity.
  • Modular Design - Every pedal can be moved horizontally to create the perfect spacing for each racer, and removable pedal modules make customization a breeze.

The Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel is available in two versions, one that is compatible with PC, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 consoles, and one that is compatible with PC, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.

The Logitech G PRO Racing Pedals are compatible with PCs with Windows 10/11 through a USB port, and if connected to PRO Racing Wheel: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5 or PlayStation 4 consoles.

The Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel and PRO Racing Pedals were unveiled at Logitech's inaugural Logi Play event, a landmark event celebrating gaming and streaming culture. Learn more about the event here.

Pricing and Availability

The Logitech G PRO Racing Wheel and PRO Racing Pedals are expected to be available on LogitechG.com and at global retailers in September of 2022 for a suggested retail price of $999/€1099 (Wheel) $349/€349 (Pedals).

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1000€ for the wheel ? .... seriously ? .... better go with fanatec or monza at that price.
 
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Almost 1500€ for the kit.
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Ignorance might be bliss .... but I'm more than happy with my Fanatec wheelbase 2.5 w/ Clubsport Wheel, Fanatec 7 Speed H Shifter, Fanatec V3 pedals, and ebrake. I probably paid $1700 for all of this a few years ago ... but they work great. The ebrake is a great edition to drift and powerslide around corners, just for fun. For the price, this Logitech setup better be stellar. It's nice to see the base is direct drive vs belt driven.
 
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1000€ for the wheel ? .... seriously ? .... better go with fanatec or monza at that price.
And get absolutely atrocious support and QC from Fanatec?
Logitech finally entering the DD game is really good for the market and hopefully it can drive some of the other prices down for competitors.
The VRS DD is still going to be the best purchase but this will be good for people that don't know much about sim racing
 
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And get absolutely atrocious support and QC from Fanatec?
Logitech finally entering the DD game is really good for the market and hopefully it can drive some of the other prices down for competitors.
The VRS DD is still going to be the best purchase but this will be good for people that don't know much about sim racing
This! Logitech has official support (and official prices) in my country and i suspect many others. After a while they sell it under MSRP. Fanatec and trusthmaster, while great brands, are stupidly expensive here, and given the not so good stories of QC in forums, buying one of their wheels here is a small adventure.
 
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I've heard that it includes a free life-size Lando Norris blow-up doll.....
 
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So, just call it "Pro" and attach a damn foolish tag on it, huh?

One more thing, there's no such thing, in reality, as "a 'professional' sim racer/driver (...or whatever-tf its called!)", and whoever really believes that, well, they really need to get out in the REAL-WORLD and converse more... FAST! :laugh:

Just because a *few* users can spend with a blank check, earn currency from time to time, etc. does NOT label you a VIRTUAL status.
 
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This! Logitech has official support (and official prices) in my country and i suspect many others. After a while they sell it under MSRP. Fanatec and trusthmaster, while great brands, are stupidly expensive here, and given the not so good stories of QC in forums, buying one of their wheels here is a small adventure.
"Official support" from this brand is a joke at best of times. Here long turn around times and arrogant staff are common place thanks to lazy arrogant bums who seem to be attracted to Logicrap distributor.
 
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I get that it is more expensive than belt (G29/G290), for being DD, but that much difference for something that is going to be way more mass manufactured than the likes of Thrustmaster is going to be a tough pill to swallow. Let's remember that the G25 became a staple because it was:
A - Cheaper than a basic Fanatec setup (at the time) and fully featured (Thrustmaster made toy wheels, rubber-band almost all);
B - Fast supported off the bat for N simulators/platforms;
C - Widely available in stores.
And knowing Logitech, that took a page from Fanatec and Thrustmaster this time, they are going to accessorize the crap out of this, bringing the whole setup cost to way more than €1500. Bring in the shifters, different wheels (homolgation knock-offs, collabs, etc) and pretty displays.

As said here, better wait for sales, geez.
 
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there's no such thing, in reality, as "a 'professional' sim racer/driver (...or whatever-tf its called!)", and whoever really believes that, well, they really need to get out in the REAL-WORLD and converse more... FAST! :laugh:
Wow, better tell Formula 1 that, the teams will save so much money not paying for simulators or reserve drivers, and the organization can end their eSports series entirely
 
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