Logitech G Reveals New Sim Racing Products

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Logitech G Reveals New Sim Racing Products
Logitech G Reveals New Sim Racing Products

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17 September 2024 20:22

Logitech G has unveiled its new Racing Series, a lineup of advanced sim racing equipment, during the Logi Play event. This series aims to enhance customization and performance for racing enthusiasts.

The Racing Series features several new products:

Logitech G RS Wheel Hub: Designed for PC and console use, this hub is compatible with Logitech G Direct Drive Bases and supports single, double, or triple-platform setups. It includes a quick-release mechanism and is compatible with Racing Series and Logitech G x MOMO steering wheels. It is priced at $129.99 for PC and $149.99 for Xbox/PC.

Logitech G RS Track Wheel: This wheel is constructed from TPE material and low-carbon aluminium, offering improved ventilation and grip. It is designed for long races and is priced at $69.99.

Logitech G RS Round Wheel: Made with high-performance silicone leather and low-carbon aluminium, this wheel provides enhanced control and durability. It is also priced at $69.99.

Logitech G RS QR Adapter: This adapter allows compatibility with most 70 mm and 50.8 mm PCD steering wheels, including those from MOMO. It features quick-release functionality and is priced at $59.99.

Logitech G RS Shifter & Handbrake: This unit offers mode switching between sequential shifter and handbrake functions, adjustable actuation points, and customizable response curves. It is priced at $149.99.

All products in the Racing Series are compatible with Pro Series racing products and offer backward compatibility with G Series wheels through the Logitech G Racing Adapter.

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