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For gamers with a burning passion for racing titles, there’s probably no better addition to your console than a steering wheel. The moment you lay your hands on the racing wheel, you instantly feel like a racer behind a genuine vehicle with only one goal in mind – to win. Your typical driving wheel for PS4 includes a wheel, additional buttons, pedals, sometimes even a clutch and a shifter, and while this setup might seem like nothing too special, the whole magic lies with the force feedback function that translates everything happening to your vehicle straight to the controller. Different diameters, fast-reacting pedals, and more nifty features can be found in many new and used PS4 racing wheel listings here in the Eneba store. Have a console steering wheel that you don’t use anymore? Sell it and earn a profit!
Notable gaming wheels for PlayStation 4
These nifty devices come in many different shapes and sizes, and many racing enthusiasts are especially fond of steering wheels with clutch and shifter features. By design, a proper racing wheel will not only make you feel like you’re sitting behind the wheel of an actual car but will give you proper physical cues you can use to adjust your driving. There are many things to consider when looking for a model for your PlayStation setup but, generally, there are a few gaming steering wheels and manufacturers that stand out from the rest:
- Logitech G923 steering wheel & pedals – a great choice for both entry-level players and veterans alike, this model includes 900° wheel rotation, a leather-covered wheel, 16 buttons, 3 pedals, a progressive brake pedal, and TrueForce technology;
- Logitech G29 Driving Force racing wheel – a great choice for PlayStation consoles as well, this model includes 900° wheel rotation, a rumble function, 3 pedals (including a clutch), extra controls on the wheel for TCS and ABS, and coloured LEDs;
- Thrustmaster T150 – a decent PS4 steering wheel with an affordable price, this model includes 1080° wheel rotation, solid force feedback, 2 adjustable pedals, and 13 buttons;
- Thrustmaster T300 RS – probably the best PS4 steering wheel currently available, this model includes 1080° wheel rotation, brushless force feedback, dual-belt system, a pedal base, and magnetic Hall Effect sensor;
- Fanatec CSL Elite Starter Kit for PS4 – this entry-level yet high-end model includes 1080° wheel rotation, 2 adjustable pedals, progressive breaks, sturdy design, and plenty of customization options;
- Other notable PS4 wheel manufacturers – besides Thrustmaster and Logitech, you should also check out models made by: Fanatec, Hori, SimXperience, and many others.
NOTE: not all steering wheels are compatible with consoles. Before you purchase a certain model, always make sure to check its compatibility at the manufacturer’s website.
How to choose the best PS4 steering wheel?
Since these PlayStation 4 accessories come in many shapes, sizes, and functionalities, there’s no wonder that you might have trouble picking a driving wheel that’s best for you. If you can’t choose right away, consider these factors before buying one:
- Price. The wheel market offers both high-end models, which are, naturally, more expensive, and simpler ones that won’t make a huge dent in your wallet. The key aspect here is what games are you going to use them for. If you’re more of a casual player who wants easier control, then a cheap PS4 steering wheel is going to be enough, but if you expect realistic handling and are planning on playing ultra-realistic racing games, then the obvious choice is a high-end model;
- Comfortability. Some models come with wheels covered in either leather or pleather, others come with no extra padding. Not all of these devices include a clutch or even pedals, and not every steering wheel includes a bunch of programmable buttons or adjustable parts. Decide what aspects are necessary for the best experience and choose accordingly;
- Force feedback. Different wheels have different kinds of force feedback. Gear drive. This is the oldest kind – the wheel shaft is attached to the gears that connect the main force feedback motor. While it does amplify torque, it’s a much noisier system that sometimes jolts imprecisely. Belt drive. The most common kind – the wheel shaft is attached to the belts that connect the main force feedback motor. They are more precise and quieter but because the belts are made out of rubber, they absorb some of the feedback before it reaches the wheel. Direct drive. This kind has the wheel mounted directly to the motor. They have no delay or loss of torque but they tend to be the most expensive kind.