As you may know, Im the sim racing guy here at Toms Guide.
Put simply, this is the best sim racing wheel Ive ever used.
However, that pro level comes at a price specifically $999/999.
Which makes the choice to use a micro-USB port over USB-C all the more hilarious to me.
But once you do, its every motorsport enthusiasts dream sim wheel.
Got the money and want to step up to the pro level?
The Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel is the one to get.
And speaking of longer races, logical button placement and muscle memory for changes to fuel management are critical.
Plus, those clutch paddles can be used for acceleration and braking too, which is great for accessibility.
But whats even more impressive is the detail in its feedback.
The end result when comparing my average times speak for themselves.
But in the grand scheme of things, there are a couple roadbumps.
But trust me, if youre committed, keep going, and youll find your flow.
Pro tip: the detailed feedback is almost at odds with the Traction Control.
By all means use it as you get started with the wheel.
2008 called they want their micro-USB port back
Its 2024.
Why is there a micro-USB port on a $1,000 piece of gaming hardware!?
The connector itself is a little wobbly, but the recessed socket has grooves to keep it in place.
Its a baffling choice, which fortunately does fade away as you use the wheel.
Which is good to know, given youre spending a thousand bucks on a machine that uses micro-USB…
Laugh it off and look past it, though.
If youre on the up and coming into serious sim racing territory, Id seriously consider the G Pro.