
Amazing quality, great feel, separate throttle, and many buttons.


Way more reliable when comes to tracking vs Valve's.




-Easy to setup. For Xbox just plug it in and it calibrates, tune settings in-game. For PC just download the drivers and program which also lets you set up profiles for each compatible game. -Looks and feels high quality. I also appreciate the button placement for Xbox One. -FFB is very nice. I'm new to it so I haven't quite figured out fine tuning for each game but I do know if you leave it at default settings on DiRT Rally, you're in for a fight. This factor really is about personal taste but nonetheless nothing beats having FFB in simulation games. -900 degree rotation is great. Also leaves a lot of room for fine tuning the steering to different games and cars. -The Paddle shifters feel great in my opinion. -Easy to mount to a stand with bolts and has good mounts for a table setup. I've had a cheaper race wheel where you cannot mount it to anything with a lip on it, and aside from actual computer desks, regular tables without a lip are hard to find. I never even found one. Because of that, the cheaper wheel sat on the shelf unused most of the time that I had it. So the way this wheel mounts should make life a little easier for those who are playing on a console and are not sitting at a computer desk or do not own a stand.

A significant improvement over the default straps included with the Oculus Ques 2. They even have a built-in ability to tilt the display out of the way without completely removing the headset, if you need to briefly view the world around you. Much easier to put on and take off as well, particularly if you have a problem with elastic straps catching on your hair. They hold the headset quite steady, even when giving your head a fairly vigorous shake.



