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The Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel offers an immersive racing simulation with 900-degree rotation, dual-motor force feedback, and pressure-sensitive pedals. Crafted with hand-stitched leather and stainless steel components, it delivers premium durability and comfort. Compatible across PS5, PS4, PC, and Mac, it’s designed for serious gamers seeking realistic control and an elevated driving experience.











| ASIN | B013DYX7BS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,656 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #86 in PC Gaming Peripherals |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,368) |
| Generic Name | Gaming Wheel |
| Importer | Rashi Peripherals Pvt Ltd, Aristo House, 5th Floor, Corner of Telli Galli, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400069, India |
| Included Components | Steering wheel, pedals, power adapter and user documentation |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28 x 26 x 27 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 2 kg 200 g |
| Item model number | G29 Driving Force |
| Manufacturer | Logitech G, Logitech, Logitech Asia Pacific Ltd, Unit no. 1003, Tower 1, Cheung Sha Wan Plaza, Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Packer | Logitech Asia Pacific Ltd, Unit no. 1003, Tower 1, Cheung Sha Wan Plaza, Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. |
| Product Dimensions | 28 x 26 x 27 cm; 2.2 kg |
| Rated | Ages 18 & Over |
| Release date | 1 August 2018 |
G**M
Cool entry level sim wheel
I bought this mainly for ETS2 PC And have to say it works flawlessly. The build quality is premium for an entry level sim wheel on market. Bought this along with the Logitech gear shifter and loving it so far. I would recommend this to anyone trying to experience the sim wheel for the first time. Yes it's too pricy but it's worth it. Had previous bad experience with cheap sim wheels so I switched to this awesome g29.
S**Y
Perfect product
To be honest I’ve never written a review anywhere on products,but this time I’m just more than satisfied… The delivery time was not so longer… The grip is awesome… Look is tremendous… Gives genuine feel…compatible with ps3,4 nd obv 5…
D**H
Definitely go for it
Been using it for few months, force feedback is very good for the price. The app is also easy to use. It is compatible for PC, don't know about others. Size is similar to a real steering wheel. It is quite durable. Good build quality. I did not experience any dead zone with this, performed very well. Doesn't make much sound.
A**L
Read this if this is your first wheel
Let's get the veggies out of the way first. Delivery was fast (1 day!). Packaging was NOT satisfactory. The box looked like someone sat upon it. Someone who isn't holding back on calories. Box was bent at sides, the taping was coming off. Thankfully, the wheel, pedals and wires themselves showed absolutely no sign of damage. I could have returned it, but gave it a try and it worked. Nothing creaked or groaned, so ultimately decided to keep it. Now, the desserts. First of all, if you are connecting this to PS4, and have multiple profiles/accounts set up on your machine, the wheel will NOT work at first. None of the buttons will work. In that case, just press the "Playstation" button on wheel. That'll take you to profile selection. On that page, the buttons on wheel should work, so select your profile and everything should be good to go. Lost a chunk of my sanity to this. Secondly, get rid of belief that you'll instantly drive better with wheel than with controller. It's hard (at first). Cars seem twitchy, and like to go all over the place. Set a qualification record doing a few laps with controller, and try to see how close you can come to that with wheel. That should give you an idea of where you're at. I tried my favourite track 5 times, and am still behind my controller record by almost 2 seconds. Regarding the wheel itself, there's nothing special. i.e. it works like it should. Has good force feedback and is built of good quality materials. The foot pedals turned out to be lot heavier than I expected them to be, which is a good thing, since they don't slip easily (on tiles). The force feedback is basically when wheel become hard to turn if you try to go against the car's wishes. And becomes completely free if your car is slipping. So in short, a representation of car's traction with road. Having driven cars, I can say it's not exact copy, but if I can learn this and be good with it in games. FF is notchy. This is a gear driven wheel. When wheel is trying to oppose you, and you still turn it, you'll feel little bumps/notches as you turn it. Basically, not smooth. But it doesn't seem to keep the fun away. It still gets a lot of force across. Regarding latency, I felt none. The steering wheel on screen seems to follow in perfect sync. Even the slightest turn of wheel (single digit degree angles) is picked up in perfect sync by the game (GT Sport). There are better wheels in market. Though as with most things, you get what you pay for. A direct drive has so much force it can dislocate your wrist. But it also cost upwards of a lakh, last I checked. The closest competitor T300 is a belt drive, and by all accounts, should give you a better experience. It's still 15-20 thousand more expensive. So there's that. One more interesting fact - the foot pedals make more of a difference than the wheel in my short time with it. Of course wheel is fun. But precise foot pedal controls mean I can drive a decent car without traction control on my second-third try. And the pedals are of VERY good quality. The platform is hard plastic. Pedal face and stem are metal. Overall, even though the beginning is slow, I enjoyed the experience right from my first race. I'm looking forward to a great time with this wheel, and hoping to improve my times soon. It's an easy recommendation from me, provided you actually are looking for a wheel. Know that you don't "need" a wheel to be competitive, at least in GT Sport. It's just makes experience better and more immersive. It does make some things easier, but ultimately there's no substitute for practice. If you're looking just to have fun though, ignore what I said and buy this. Feel free to comment with any questions.
P**T
Brand new and genuine
I have recieved it today and it is osm ❤️❤️ fast delivery genuine brand new product
A**R
Superb
Great experience. Used it for 5 years. No problems encountered. Force feedback is surreal. Great buy.
U**L
Worth it but kinda expensive
It is veryyyy good
K**H
Failed just out of warranty
My Logitech g29 racing wheel isn't calibrating. I haven't used it for over 6 months and prior to that it was working without a hitch. I bought the wheel in Oct - 2021 so it's out of warranty. I'm looking to get it repaired but Logitech support went dark 2 days ago and there has been no response about this since. When I connect the wheel, it is supposed to calibrate, but it doesn't. The green power light keeps blinking along with the leds fully lit. Starting it up without power only produces the green blinking power light without the leds. Pedals and buttons work but there's no steering wheel response. The GHub shows the steering wheel at 0 initially, but when I touch the pedals or buttons, immediately goes to -450 on the left. What I've Done About This - These are the things I've done after reading about several instances online where this has happened - - Checked all the power connections from and to the adapter. - Power cycled the wheel. - Changed USB ports. - Windows calibrated it through the joy.cpl method. - Uninstalled and reinstalled Ghub multiple times. - Identified registry entry, deleted it, and waited for wheel to be recognized. It did. - Checked the power adapter with a multimeter - it shows 23.5V. - Checked the connection of the wheel to the hub internally, it is connected. The wheel was stored carefully in a room, the weather here is not humid. I cannot understand what happened in the six months I didn't use the wheel. None of the Logitech support numbers work from my area (Tamil Nadu, India) and I really don't know who to turn to. I'm not sure if the wheel is expensive abroad, but it is expensive where I live and simply buying another is not an option. If you're buying this, and it doesn't work out of warranty, Logitech will NOT repair it, even at your own cost. This wheel is one of the worst quality Logitech products I've had the ill fate of using and considering that all Logitech Mice develop double clicks within 6 months, that's saying something.
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