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The Logitech G29 / G920 and Thrustmaster T150 / TMX have been entry level sim racing staples for years. In this updated comparison, I revisit both wheels, explain which one…
The MPI SimLink GT and Stock Car kit brings genuine motorsport-style wheels to the Logitech G923, adding realism and immersion without replacing the base. Here is how the system works,…
The Logitech G923 remains a recognisable and easy entry point into sim racing, but in 2026 the market has moved far ahead of it. Updated pedals, TrueForce support, and great…
Logitech’s new RS Shifter is a clear step up from the old Driving Force model in build quality, mounting, and overall finish. But despite the premium feel, its overly stiff…
Logitech has finally released the RS H Shifter, a modern 3 in 1 sim racing shifter with H pattern, sequential, and handbrake modes. Here is everything you need to know.
The Logitech G Pro wheelbase delivers strong force feedback, smooth performance, and excellent console support, but its ecosystem limitations and premium pricing hold it back. Here is my full hands…
The Logitech G29 and G920 are still among the most popular sim racing wheels in 2026, but are they still worth buying over a decade later? This review breaks down…
The Logitech G29 is one of the most recognizable racing wheels ever made. Here are three interesting facts about its age, its massive sales numbers, and the huge third party…
It is 2026, and despite how much the sim racing market has evolved, Thrustmaster and Logitech are still two of the most recognizable names in the space. Both brands continue…
The Logitech G29 is still everywhere in 2026, but that does not mean it still deserves to be. Here is why buying one new today makes very little sense.