I got this wheel about a year ago. I used it primarily with Forza Horizon 4, Project Cars 2, and American Truck Simulator. It's really not a bad wheel for a non ffb wheel. I got it when it was on sale so a little less than full price, and it has brought me a good amount of enjoyment over the past year. I am now upgrading to a Thrustmaster T300 RS as soon as it arrives, but the PXN V9 was a decent intermediary step between no wheel and a very good wheel, and was not terribly expensive.
Haha non force feedback on this wheel at this price is straight laughable too. Please get the g923 for a properish feel. Thrustmaster potential few options but lots of problems of quality and feel. But I still feel Fanatec will take the cake always in feel and finish. Love my 911 GT2 wheel that was wrapped at the same factory as real Porsches. Such touches keep Fanatec, a special place in sim racing and my heart. And the FFB is only getting better with DD coming to the public finally 🔥👌 much love, happy simming 🏁
This strikes me as a christmas product, kid begs for a wheel, does painstaking research, asks for a T150/Logi, and parents get caught out on Amazon by saying "Oh but we got you this one which looked better because it had a shifter" - it's too expensive to buy for yourself, anyone vaguely into the hobby would save up a bit longer and get an FFB wheel. I'm already sad for the poor kids at Christmas who get lumped with this :/
Why most poor kids would not care they would be just happen they have wheel to use you should take a step down from your high horse not everyone has money to spend or time to save i bought a used Logitech driving force GT for my first wheel for 50 dollars was it great and top notch No so was dissapointed after it broke after 1 month No i was happy i had a wheel know what i did after it Broke? worked hard saved for the exact same one just refurburished not just its not the best newest doesnt mean people wont enjoy it
@@turbocharged_bro9613 relax, he didn't say you need a $10k setup. A DFGT is MILES ahead of this and like you said can be picked up for next to nothing.
@@Gr00t Yep, hell I bought a used T500 for only 30 more...... With some frugal choices and good research, as we as willing to go used you can get a lot more than this.
20 something years ago, my first wheel was like $100, and had force feedback. (wingman formula force) I know times are different, but $200 is pretty wild for a non ffb wheel. ... just the opinion of an aging gen-x'er who knows he overpays for sim gear all the time.
centering spring is a good mechanic, just like g25-29 series, centering spring is good for games with no FFB or bad FFB output, and you don't want cheap FFB like gear system anyway... no ffb is the best option until you get to high end belts or dd. Not having FFB at all and being $200 is good.
I can appreciate why this exists, but if a friend says "oh yeah I've got one of those driving simulators like you" and I see its this I'm just going to be disappointed. FFB is just so useful and makes the experience far more rewarding. Its a shame that Logitech shot themselves in the foot by making the G923 or whatever they call the G27 now so much more expensive. A few years ago the G29 could be had brand new with the shifter for less than £200.
I think they shot themselves in the foot by discontinuing lower end wheels. Imagine a DFGT refresh for 100$/€, 900°, FFB and support for their 3 pedal set, which they could sell separately
I used this for arcade games. Ridge racer and PS2 games are pretty fun in this. you could also play PS1 games by hooking it as a negcon in an emulator.
@@118Shadow118 I agree. Still using my DFGT just wish I had a clutch for drifting In South Africa people still sell them used for more than $100 But we also could not buy a single Thrustmaster wheel new or used the past 12months
@@antonlammers1454 when I was still using the DFGT, I also plugged in my old-old Logtiech Formula EX wheel and used the pedals from that one as a clutch (I had 2 sets of pedals under the table)
I mean I agree that this wheel doesn't have the features that make it seem like the professional steering wheels but honestly I think it's amazing mainly because it's really the only will that comes with three pedals 900 degree turning and a h style gear shift. All the other Wheels like this are like 250 plus which might seem not that expensive but really is when you're somebody like a kid who doesn't get money as quickly or as simply as adults
Got this wheel a few months ago and I was so happy when I got it. Gamestop said this was their best wheel they got and believed them until I saw other better wheels. But now I'm glad I bought this wheel because I don't really play with the v9 that more often so I saved 150+ dollars Still hate how it doesn't have ffb
Sadly, cheap wheels is THE ONLY OPTION left for minimum wage people. In Malaysia, US$199 is one mid range smartphone and pretty much the only affordable thing to most people. I want a driving peripheral set but I don't want to break my bank.
i just got it, its my first wheel but i gotta say its perfectly fine for me, it did "only" cost 150 and compared to other products it was rated fine. And yea im sure there are far better ones out there but for my casual needs its good.
I got my T150 with T3PA pedals for €200. This looks like an overpriced but slightly improved HORI Racing Wheel. I don't see any reason to get this over a cheap used DFGT, or a similarly priced used T150 Pro.
Had a wheel like that few years ago, bought it off a friend for about 6 euros, which was a fair price for such a product - it was absolutely terrible, just like this one. Potentiometer with crappy encoder with visible stepping for steering, clicky, but bland feeling thin plastic shifter paddles and fully plastic two pedals that crumbled a bit every dirt rally session. It had a sequential shifter knob that also had a click sideways, which was nice for a handbrake. After adjusting gamma in game for ets2, it was the only thing it was remotely enjoyable at. This thing should cost 50 euros at best, and mostly due to a functional shifter, really no point in it otherwise.
My wife snagged this for $50 for me, me being a gear head in real life and involved in the auto industry, had never thought of getting into sim racing, well for $50 my wife did amazing, yes I’ve gone down the rabbit hole of the FF and DD units and I have an upgrade route planned but for now this works as this is the most fun I’ve had video gaming in a long long time thanks to my wife.
Im excited bc im getting this wheel today for my birthday and it may not be the best wheel but it was the best one i could find that has almost everything i wanted and we can afford it
Its a wheel which comes with shifter and 3 pedals and compability with all the major consols and pc It achieves everything which thrustmaster and logitech cant without near 400€ or over With little bit better wheel it is the best wheel set you can find for lower prices
I was looking for this comment. I mean for the price it's good. Like I can't find a FFB with a clutch and the shifter under 4 to $500. I don't know where these people are finding cheaper Wheels with FFB but I can't and this wheel does a good job for the price
I had a Logitech G920 or G29 on my Christmas list. I got a G29 for Christmas and when I asked Dad about it, he said he actually didn't look based on my chirstmas list. He did his own research and came to the same conclusion as me. I really had fun playing f1 2019 with it, super happy.
It bugs me when companies charge the same numerical value regardless of currency. 200 USD is 150 GBP not 200. Even with 20% vat (on the high side for US I think), the dollar figure still doesn’t equal 200 GBP. A product not worthy of the price regardless but that sort of stuff discourages me even more.
I just got this wheel for 71 dollars and it's amazing for it's price. I've been playing a ton of euro truck simulator and other driving games and it's working really well
Still using my Logitech G27 wheel I’ve had for 7 years. Never had one problem with it. Bought the wheel and bought NASCAR racing 2003 too at the same time. The thing is a trooper it’s been through three gaming PC’s and a lot of racing racing on Raceroom and CarX. Done a bunch of ATS and ETS also with it.
@@MGdrifts I do every once in a while, I just don’t have time for it to play regularly. I still haven’t even attempted an online race. It’s been like 3 years since I’d bought it
I agree. Around $80 is what I remember paying for my first cheapo thrustmaster wheel, it was basically the same thing as this... no ffb, autocenters via bungee cords. It was actually a surprisingly decent wheel considering the price, I got a year out of it before upgrading to a wheel with ffb.
I was thinkig to buy this as my first wheel for a bit but fortunately I decided to give some more money so I got a g29+shifter. Force feedback is something that you can not live without in sim racing or even in a few arcady games like forza horizon, grid etc. A solution if you play on pc is to get a g27 at least its an older versin but it has wheel+pedals+shifter in the package, it has force feedback and it costs now less than 200$.
You got it at 200 bucks damn I only bought this for like 100-120 bucks granted I live in asia and I only bought this because I'm a broke student but for its price I enjoyed playing it
only cheap wheel that should ever be considered is the logitech driving force pro/gt. 900 degrees, actual force feedback, sequential shifter and paddles. You can find them used for under $50
@@zephrinrondo4171 Honestly any wheel without force feedback is not worth it, no matter how good anything else is surrounding it. There's basically no point to using a wheel if it doesn't adjust according to the road. Might as well use a controller
It’s bc of how it comes with. I would have rather asked for a G920 or a G923. Both of which don’t come with the shifter so that’s more money to spend. Idk but I just wanted to maximize my chances of getting my first wheel. With wheels being 300+ with no shifter and sometimes no clutch, I didn’t want to ask for something that ‘expensive’ while still having to either save up or ask for the shifter as well.
@@niklasdavind4722 tbh thats the only person I see buying this. The pxn v9 is like 250 cad. This wheel should be like 100. I bough a g27 on ebay for 160 overall with shipping. I had enough money to swap out the wheel, make a custom handbrake (ill make a vid on that lol) and a shifter knob swap. I was able to get a whole brand new wheel for less than 220. This wheel is bullshit
They literally just added the shifter and an extra pedal to the v900, which is a $100 wheel that competes with those bungee cord wheels grandma buys little Jhonny for Christmas.
at least this wheel has 900 degrees of motion, those bungee cord wheels don't, plus a lot people don't want to spend 300 dollars on a toy, force feedback is some bullshit nothing like a real racing car, go drive on a track for real, some of these sim racing setup cost as much as a real track car lmao
I bought a as new (because it was replaced in warranty so it was still packaged, but with 6 months less warranty) G27 in 2015 for 180€. I still use it today. I modded the pedals which I still find good, and I am thinking to upgrade to the cheap direct drive that fanatec did. Point is, you can easily find used g27 for about 100 euros today, and if you're on the cheap that's what I recommend. Better wheels don't guarantee to make you a better driver, also, so it makes a lot of sense to get good on old good steering wheels
The pxn v9 I heard is really good, good build quality, solid for the price and you get a 6 speed shifter/ 12 speed, with the low and high gear switch, and a 3 pedal set with aluminum plates for only around 180, force feedback is kinda unnecessary, it just makes cable management harder because you have extra cables
Force Feedback is unnecessary depending on what you're doing (I assume). I have never had force feedback, but unlike most people here, I've driven a car and do drive a car daily. I'm here to just be able to make more accurate inputs than on a controller. Although for drifting I heard it can be very helpful. Not as much for F1 Racing or just racing games, but for drifting at least, I heard it's mandated. Some other things I've heard about this wheel, is unlike what you said, poor build quality. For example, the entire thing is made out of plastic (wheel), and most things such as shifter and gas/brakes/clutch also break easily. I am getting mine delivered tomorrow so I will try to update this then. Although I'm quite disappointed as I wasn't trying to buy this but rather received it as a gift from my parents.. :( Now I gotta use this till it breaks which probably will be in 3 days anyways.
Well considering that the G27/29/923 whatever is minimally 450 dollars in my country while this can be had for a maximum of 250, with PXN official on amazon selling it for 189, the reason for this existing is pretty clear to me. The hori apex/overdrive wheels are also around 170 bucks, so for a little more I get a gear shifter. The only possible force feedback wheel I could get would cost me over 400 dollars, so this is a much clearer value proposition in my currency.
Another flaw on this is the connecting cable that goes from the remote to the wheel. It flimsy and would lose connection to the wheel if the remote is moved just the slightest.
Wow 200$ for this wheel. You could maybe get yourself a 2nd hand heavily used wheel with force feedback with that amount of money if you’re lucky. Pay a little more and you’ll get a decent wheel, I agree with what you’ve said. I also see no reason why anyone would buy this at that price point over a 2nd hand wheel that shakes your wrist.
You can get yourself a brand new wheel with FFB for $200. If you're willing to get a used one you can get something much better for this money... though personally I wouldn't buy a used wheel unless I know the person I'm buying from. It's just too much money to gamble with IMO, you'll discover some intermittent fault a week later and you're stuck with it, I'll pass...
@@ugn669 bro in canada a wheel with fbb is 300. I've seen this wheel compared to the g29 but with inflation the g29 with shifter is like 350 where I am (canada). Other thrustmasters usually at the price point don't have any clutch or fbb (ferrrai thrustmaster wheel is like 170 in canada). Some people just don't feel like buying used products, but I feel like the price of the wheel should be 150.
@@PLAYZ4DAYZyt bit of a tangent but what would drive someone to outright reject the concept of buying used things? I can understand with controllers cuz by nature someone's grubby hands have been all over it, but in general buying used things just makes sense - in fact I think we devalue them too much. Is it an upbringing thing or just late-stage consumerism? I can't wrap my head around it.
@@ChrisStoneinator isk ita just people. I don't have to big of a problem..mostly because people who you don't have touched it? Idk but after doing more research on the pxn I don't want it any more lol. I found a g27 for 170 plus shipping which with the money left over of my 200 dollar budget, I am gonna buy a stick shift replacement Tbh the pxn is overpriced bullshit and buy a used wheel.
Wow at least yours kinda worked. I bought one, it worked for 30 minutes, went to my girlfriends parents house, came back and it was consistently spamming both the A & B buttons. And then over time of me trying to fix the damn thing (like unplugging stuff and plugging back in or resetting on PXN app) it started to make all the other buttons glitch out. At that point the entire thing is unusable. I send it back, they send me a new one for free, except this one is broken out of box, doing the same thing the first one did. They’re scumbag scammers, don’t trust them. They get passed licensing by plugging the steering wheel into the controller. If anything, go buy a thrust master or a Logitech G920. I have the G920 and it’s far better for long term and it’s the only fairly “cheap” one I’ve seen with a clutch pedal. It was $317 after tax and the shifter is an extra $60 but it’s far better than this piece of shit. Spend the extra money for a G29, or G920, you won’t regret it.
My first wheel was a rubber band wheel. $50 wasted. It connected to the PS3 as a controller, like this one. It did not have a shifter, but I didn't care about that at the time. The resolution was so bad, that it was physically impossible to drive straight when I tried it on GT6. I was able to drive much faster on the standard controller. I later got a T150, and the experience was incredible (though I haven't tried any other FFB wheels yet). I can't understand how this thing could be sold for $199. That's a scam IMO
I got this setup for 60.00 at a pawn store. Fast forward probably 30 hours, I realized the mode button tells the PC it's a keyboard so you can map in everything properly. Once I figured that out, it's a win. 60 bucks. and only the 900°-270° switch doesn't function it's stuck on 270. Oh well. Wouldn't say it's Trash though. It's cheaper than a thrustmaster setup and does all the same things.
centering spring is a good mechanic, just like g25-29 series, centering spring is good for games with no FFB or bad FFB output, and you don't want cheap FFB like gear system anyway... no ffb is the best option until you get to high end belts or dd. Not having FFB at all and being $200 is good.
I bought a Hori wheel a long time ago for $50, had vibration, auto centering and worked as an xbox360 controller. It wasn't bad for the price, at least.
Bought a used Logitech Driving force GT wheel for 50 bucks. Sure it's missing clutch and a shifter, but man, the FFB and 900 degree turning radius are the 2 features I couldn't go without, now that I tried it.
this makes my logitec g27 i got free from a guy that thought it broke after sitting in a shed for a couple years, seem like a the best deal ever. comes with everything there except the buttons on the wheel arent like that. but i get force feedback. a decent encoder and pedal deadzones aren't bad
@@thatslow4.6 the only thing I would say is goofy with it is the pedal just a LITTLE bit off with it's tracking, and when I say a little bit I mean a tiny tiny bit. Nothing that ruins the experience I don't really use clutch so I can't speak in that. The power cable it comes with it is the only power cable that works with it. I am satisfied with my purchase and I have fun with the thing so that's my take on it. I love it. Hope that helps
@@c4spur770 Thank you 😊 I plan to use the shifter and clutch, I drive stick in real life. Glad it's working well for you, What games do you mostly play with it?
@@thatslow4.6 I play Forza 5 and Forza 4 that's all I use it for but I don't really race a ton bc I'm not good. I mainly use it to drag or just to have fun with it. But I would assume since it works good with those I would work well racing. But I was in the same situation financially as you when I got it.
@@c4spur770 Well thanks for responding to me 👍🏻 glad it's working well for you on those games, Those are the games I plan on using this wheel with. I Appreciate your time man!
lol, I bought my T300RS for ~€205 on a sale back in april (it's the 2 pedals version, switched from G29 and also bought a T-LCM at that time), this is a joke. You can buy a used DFGT for half the price.
I got my g25 for 140 second hand, pretty much new though. The guy used it like once. They did live in a mansion though so they probably weren’t too worried about the money loss. My first wheel and I’ve never had so much fun.
I still use 20 year old cheapest Logitech Formula feedback wheel 🤣😂. Few wire solderings, potentiometer replacement (needed to do some DIY holder for new one), one plastic cover for button broke, so ductape to the rescue 🤣😂.
thank for the review im planning to buy this soon cause in india rn this is the only wheel at the price which has everything i need without being too out of my budget the g29 with pedals without shifter in india is like 30k inr and this pxn v9 with the pedals and shifter is 15600 inr
I used the previous model which is PXN v9 before upgrading to a thrustmaster ecosystem, I played using PXN in some competitive racing, I was a backmarker, off pace about 2-3 seconds no matter what I do.
i really REALLY regret buying the PXN-V9, i thought it would be decent because of the "rumble" feature but they only advertise 2 games it works with and so far i havent gotten it to work at all. Please do not buy the PXN-V9.
Not everything has to be new, I bought the majority of my SIM racing equipment second hand, for me it was important to have enough money to buy a g923+shifter multiple bass shakers with amps, wind SIM kit, playseat challenge, I've also modified and improved everything I can. My setup is pretty immersive, I'd love a fanatic wheel and pedals, but that would cost more than everything I've spent and not be such an immersive experience.
Crazy man, I got my Logitech G29 with a shifter for $350 brand new (250 USD) I could not imagine paying just a tiny bit less for this wheel, big yikes for anyone whoa actually gets this wheel.
Got this recently and playing gt5 on ps3. Just wondering how to get the clutch and h shifter work on the game. Am I choosing the wrong car or do I need to change the in-game setup
*I had bought a Thrustmaster TMX Pro for $350, it came with a ffb wheel, pedals (Clutch, Brake, Gas), Seperatly i had bought a Thrustmaster TH8A Shifter for about $215 & a cheap Amazon hand brake for about $100… Itʻs not cheap for a simple sim setup, thatʻs not including the stand if you need one which is another $100, in total thatʻs about $715 not including tax or shipping.. I also wouldnʻt recommend getting the Thrustmaster TMX Wheel, I donʻt know if it is normal but it has a loud whinning belt sound when turnning the wheel, but the ffb is still good & working..*
Bitching about this wheel is like bitching about buying a v6 car and bitching that it doesn’t have the power of a v8. OBVIOUSLY is not the best wheel and for that price makes it the best deal.
Guys the price of this wheel in my country is for 100 dollars but logitech g29 and 920 in more than 200 dollars without the shifter so i bought pxn but after 3 days everything are about to shit after maybe some months i will buy logitech so please don't buy it
I just bought my first wheel. Paid 50Euro for a Logitech Driving Force GT It is a bit of a pain to set up, being for PS3 and using Logitech Profiler, but it works and man is it good! My only gripe with it is that it is loud.
Same wheel, I don't mind the noise, just crank the volume of the game. Only thing I miss with it are clutch and a sequential shifter. Other than that, great wheel! I also paid 50euro for mine.
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Can we take a moment to appreciate how a company sent this guy a wheel and he just made an example out of them
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got one for 100 on sale, they sell them for 170 usually
@@yeetusyeetus540 where did you get yours?
And can we also take a moment to appreciate how the same company sent their "better" model just to be made fun of again :)
@@is-ig4ny Two Big L's😭
This thing is probably less than 100 bucks in China, 199 is absolutely crazy for a wheel like this.
I bought the 2 pedal version of this for $20
@@beemoescarmew i bought a pvn v900 and it was 100 dollars and boy oh boy the price dropped like new masratis
in my place its literally just 50 bucks
In my country, its less than half the price of the logitech G29
i saw one that is selling for less than $100 in a private sim group. RFS: it sucks
I got this wheel about a year ago. I used it primarily with Forza Horizon 4, Project Cars 2, and American Truck Simulator. It's really not a bad wheel for a non ffb wheel. I got it when it was on sale so a little less than full price, and it has brought me a good amount of enjoyment over the past year. I am now upgrading to a Thrustmaster T300 RS as soon as it arrives, but the PXN V9 was a decent intermediary step between no wheel and a very good wheel, and was not terribly expensive.
You should have started with a T150...
@@coastaku1954 Maybe, but that's irrelevant now, as he's upgrading.
@@coastaku1954 Most useless comment award goes to you. Congratulations.
@@coastaku1954 I have mine for 3 years. It’s absolutely perfect to get started imo
Yes great for beginners.
This wheel makes a logitech g923 look like a Fanatec DD2 lol
Fuck the g923 for the money you can buy a t300rs GT which is light years better
@@OhKnow379 nah u better off with the Fanatec csl dd
Haha non force feedback on this wheel at this price is straight laughable too. Please get the g923 for a properish feel. Thrustmaster potential few options but lots of problems of quality and feel. But I still feel Fanatec will take the cake always in feel and finish. Love my 911 GT2 wheel that was wrapped at the same factory as real Porsches. Such touches keep Fanatec, a special place in sim racing and my heart. And the FFB is only getting better with DD coming to the public finally 🔥👌 much love, happy simming 🏁
@@TheeBucketMan i think that new real bmw gt3 wheel is coming out in a couple days. I can't afford it but can't wait to see the reviews
Ironically, my current setup cost 145 bucks, which is amazing considering the wheel is a fanatec 911 gt3rs v2 and the pedals a t3pa
This strikes me as a christmas product, kid begs for a wheel, does painstaking research, asks for a T150/Logi, and parents get caught out on Amazon by saying "Oh but we got you this one which looked better because it had a shifter" - it's too expensive to buy for yourself, anyone vaguely into the hobby would save up a bit longer and get an FFB wheel. I'm already sad for the poor kids at Christmas who get lumped with this :/
Why most poor kids would not care they would be just happen they have wheel to use you should take a step down from your high horse not everyone has money to spend or time to save i bought a used Logitech driving force GT for my first wheel for 50 dollars was it great and top notch No so was dissapointed after it broke after 1 month No i was happy i had a wheel know what i did after it Broke? worked hard saved for the exact same one just refurburished not just its not the best newest doesnt mean people wont enjoy it
@@turbocharged_bro9613 relax, he didn't say you need a $10k setup. A DFGT is MILES ahead of this and like you said can be picked up for next to nothing.
I remember I asked for a GPU and I got a 710 GT 😐
Don't worry I got a 1660 now.
@@Gr00t Yep, hell I bought a used T500 for only 30 more......
With some frugal choices and good research, as we as willing to go used you can get a lot more than this.
@@LupusAries yeah I got a DFGT for $25 that I used for like 5 years then sold for $50 when I upgraded lol.
20 something years ago, my first wheel was like $100, and had force feedback. (wingman formula force)
I know times are different, but $200 is pretty wild for a non ffb wheel.
... just the opinion of an aging gen-x'er who knows he overpays for sim gear all the time.
My DFGT was around $150usd brand new in 2010 with FFB and better resolution than that wheel lol.
Im still using my wingman right now lol.
My g920 with a shifter wss around $140. Granted I bought it used but this wheel feels like a total waste of money
centering spring is a good mechanic, just like g25-29 series, centering spring is good for games with no FFB or bad FFB output, and you don't want cheap FFB like gear system anyway... no ffb is the best option until you get to high end belts or dd. Not having FFB at all and being $200 is good.
@@kerenton5897 lmao
I can appreciate why this exists, but if a friend says "oh yeah I've got one of those driving simulators like you" and I see its this I'm just going to be disappointed. FFB is just so useful and makes the experience far more rewarding. Its a shame that Logitech shot themselves in the foot by making the G923 or whatever they call the G27 now so much more expensive. A few years ago the G29 could be had brand new with the shifter for less than £200.
Got my g29 on black Friday for 150 quid last year
I think they shot themselves in the foot by discontinuing lower end wheels. Imagine a DFGT refresh for 100$/€, 900°, FFB and support for their 3 pedal set, which they could sell separately
I used this for arcade games. Ridge racer and PS2 games are pretty fun in this. you could also play PS1 games by hooking it as a negcon in an emulator.
@@118Shadow118 I agree. Still using my DFGT just wish I had a clutch for drifting
In South Africa people still sell them used for more than $100
But we also could not buy a single Thrustmaster wheel new or used the past 12months
@@antonlammers1454 when I was still using the DFGT, I also plugged in my old-old Logtiech Formula EX wheel and used the pedals from that one as a clutch (I had 2 sets of pedals under the table)
I mean I agree that this wheel doesn't have the features that make it seem like the professional steering wheels but honestly I think it's amazing mainly because it's really the only will that comes with three pedals 900 degree turning and a h style gear shift. All the other Wheels like this are like 250 plus which might seem not that expensive but really is when you're somebody like a kid who doesn't get money as quickly or as simply as adults
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@@DirtiestPotato Yes, they clearly paid him to give an overall negative review.
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PXN make an arcade stick that is actually pretty solid.
They also make a HOTAS which isn't good at all.
Honestly this is the perfect first wheel setup, as a beginner I’m using this and I love it every time I get in the chair.
Me too bro!
Same!!
Got this wheel a few months ago and I was so happy when I got it. Gamestop said this was their best wheel they got and believed them until I saw other better wheels. But now I'm glad I bought this wheel because I don't really play with the v9 that more often so I saved 150+ dollars
Still hate how it doesn't have ffb
if you had a wheel that was enjoyable to use you would be using it more often
@@brave1 then I stopped to focus more on school
@@dawgwat6r846 you know thats bullshit
I got this wheel as my first starter whee a month ago and don’t regret a thing. I think it’s a great starter wheel for games such as ETS2 and ATS
Have u seen if it works good for forza
@@Marcusjackson9 Works 👍
Sadly, cheap wheels is THE ONLY OPTION left for minimum wage people. In Malaysia, US$199 is one mid range smartphone and pretty much the only affordable thing to most people. I want a driving peripheral set but I don't want to break my bank.
i just got it, its my first wheel but i gotta say its perfectly fine for me, it did "only" cost 150 and compared to other products it was rated fine. And yea im sure there are far better ones out there but for my casual needs its good.
So how long until you upgraded😂
@@magzire just this month🤣 but was still perfectly fine
@@sippii忍 hehe i knew you crack, they always do. what you get?
I got my T150 with T3PA pedals for €200. This looks like an overpriced but slightly improved HORI Racing Wheel. I don't see any reason to get this over a cheap used DFGT, or a similarly priced used T150 Pro.
Had a wheel like that few years ago, bought it off a friend for about 6 euros, which was a fair price for such a product - it was absolutely terrible, just like this one. Potentiometer with crappy encoder with visible stepping for steering, clicky, but bland feeling thin plastic shifter paddles and fully plastic two pedals that crumbled a bit every dirt rally session. It had a sequential shifter knob that also had a click sideways, which was nice for a handbrake.
After adjusting gamma in game for ets2, it was the only thing it was remotely enjoyable at.
This thing should cost 50 euros at best, and mostly due to a functional shifter, really no point in it otherwise.
Nice. I like how you use the same gmail account after 13 years too lol
i think you are mentioning the PXNV900
not the pxnv9
My wife snagged this for $50 for me, me being a gear head in real life and involved in the auto industry, had never thought of getting into sim racing, well for $50 my wife did amazing, yes I’ve gone down the rabbit hole of the FF and DD units and I have an upgrade route planned but for now this works as this is the most fun I’ve had video gaming in a long long time thanks to my wife.
Im excited bc im getting this wheel today for my birthday and it may not be the best wheel but it was the best one i could find that has almost everything i wanted and we can afford it
Have u tried it on f1 games? Is it good?
Its a wheel which comes with shifter and 3 pedals and compability with all the major consols and pc
It achieves everything which thrustmaster and logitech cant without near 400€ or over
With little bit better wheel it is the best wheel set you can find for lower prices
I was looking for this comment. I mean for the price it's good. Like I can't find a FFB with a clutch and the shifter under 4 to $500. I don't know where these people are finding cheaper Wheels with FFB but I can't and this wheel does a good job for the price
if a logitech wheel costs nearly 400€ then you must be getting scammed
@@cristiansimep5921 they range from 280-360€ its nearly 400€
@@thme6413 280 is not nearly 400
@@thme6413 im guessing that ur thinking of the g923
Just got it from Micro Center for $89.99. Works pretty well for that price. Played WRC10 and American Truck Sim with it.
Lol they drop the price at my micro center for 70
I had a Logitech G920 or G29 on my Christmas list. I got a G29 for Christmas and when I asked Dad about it, he said he actually didn't look based on my chirstmas list. He did his own research and came to the same conclusion as me. I really had fun playing f1 2019 with it, super happy.
It bugs me when companies charge the same numerical value regardless of currency. 200 USD is 150 GBP not 200. Even with 20% vat (on the high side for US I think), the dollar figure still doesn’t equal 200 GBP. A product not worthy of the price regardless but that sort of stuff discourages me even more.
i got this for my birthday last year, the worts purchase of anything i enjoy even in my life.
I just got this wheel for 71 dollars and it's amazing for it's price. I've been playing a ton of euro truck simulator and other driving games and it's working really well
Still using my Logitech G27 wheel I’ve had for 7 years. Never had one problem with it. Bought the wheel and bought NASCAR racing 2003 too at the same time. The thing is a trooper it’s been through three gaming PC’s and a lot of racing racing on Raceroom and CarX. Done a bunch of ATS and ETS also with it.
This makes me feel like I had one hell of a deal a few years back when I got my g27 for €140
???? You play ac now?
@@MGdrifts I do every once in a while, I just don’t have time for it to play regularly.
I still haven’t even attempted an online race. It’s been like 3 years since I’d bought it
Me too I got a thrustmaster tmx for around the same price in American dollars
I got my g29 for 189€ a couple years ago, this thing should be worth 80$ at best
I agree. Around $80 is what I remember paying for my first cheapo thrustmaster wheel, it was basically the same thing as this... no ffb, autocenters via bungee cords. It was actually a surprisingly decent wheel considering the price, I got a year out of it before upgrading to a wheel with ffb.
I was thinkig to buy this as my first wheel for a bit but fortunately I decided to give some more money so I got a g29+shifter. Force feedback is something that you can not live without in sim racing or even in a few arcady games like forza horizon, grid etc. A solution if you play on pc is to get a g27 at least its an older versin but it has wheel+pedals+shifter in the package, it has force feedback and it costs now less than 200$.
I can't seem to find this anywhere for less than $200.
You got it at 200 bucks damn I only bought this for like 100-120 bucks granted I live in asia and I only bought this because I'm a broke student but for its price I enjoyed playing it
only cheap wheel that should ever be considered is the logitech driving force pro/gt. 900 degrees, actual force feedback, sequential shifter and paddles. You can find them used for under $50
My first wheel was a DFGT. I bought it when I was 10 or 11 and used it until it died :D
thrustermaster t80
@@zephrinrondo4171 No force feedback is a waste of time. DFGT is the way to go
@@cameronnaidoo8564 its still a good wheel tho
@@zephrinrondo4171 Honestly any wheel without force feedback is not worth it, no matter how good anything else is surrounding it. There's basically no point to using a wheel if it doesn't adjust according to the road. Might as well use a controller
I don’t know, 200 is too much for this wheel, I can’t imagine someone buying it
Yeah worth prob 120$ or 100$
Well, parents
It’s bc of how it comes with. I would have rather asked for a G920 or a G923. Both of which don’t come with the shifter so that’s more money to spend. Idk but I just wanted to maximize my chances of getting my first wheel. With wheels being 300+ with no shifter and sometimes no clutch, I didn’t want to ask for something that ‘expensive’ while still having to either save up or ask for the shifter as well.
I wtxh ur vids lol
@@niklasdavind4722 tbh thats the only person I see buying this. The pxn v9 is like 250 cad. This wheel should be like 100. I bough a g27 on ebay for 160 overall with shipping. I had enough money to swap out the wheel, make a custom handbrake (ill make a vid on that lol) and a shifter knob swap. I was able to get a whole brand new wheel for less than 220. This wheel is bullshit
Man I love your honest reviews!!! This is so rare in the current world of youtube!
I love seeing reels on Instagram of turkish people using this wheel and flexing a blacked out g63 mod in ets2
That's funny
They literally just added the shifter and an extra pedal to the v900, which is a $100 wheel that competes with those bungee cord wheels grandma buys little Jhonny for Christmas.
at least this wheel has 900 degrees of motion, those bungee cord wheels don't, plus a lot people don't want to spend 300 dollars on a toy, force feedback is some bullshit nothing like a real racing car, go drive on a track for real, some of these sim racing setup cost as much as a real track car lmao
I bought a as new (because it was replaced in warranty so it was still packaged, but with 6 months less warranty) G27 in 2015 for 180€. I still use it today. I modded the pedals which I still find good, and I am thinking to upgrade to the cheap direct drive that fanatec did. Point is, you can easily find used g27 for about 100 euros today, and if you're on the cheap that's what I recommend. Better wheels don't guarantee to make you a better driver, also, so it makes a lot of sense to get good on old good steering wheels
The pxn v9 I heard is really good, good build quality, solid for the price and you get a 6 speed shifter/ 12 speed, with the low and high gear switch, and a 3 pedal set with aluminum plates for only around 180, force feedback is kinda unnecessary, it just makes cable management harder because you have extra cables
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Force Feedback is unnecessary depending on what you're doing (I assume). I have never had force feedback, but unlike most people here, I've driven a car and do drive a car daily. I'm here to just be able to make more accurate inputs than on a controller. Although for drifting I heard it can be very helpful. Not as much for F1 Racing or just racing games, but for drifting at least, I heard it's mandated. Some other things I've heard about this wheel, is unlike what you said, poor build quality. For example, the entire thing is made out of plastic (wheel), and most things such as shifter and gas/brakes/clutch also break easily. I am getting mine delivered tomorrow so I will try to update this then. Although I'm quite disappointed as I wasn't trying to buy this but rather received it as a gift from my parents.. :( Now I gotta use this till it breaks which probably will be in 3 days anyways.
You know when you get suction cup mounts, you’re in the next level.
For everyone saying its an crappy steering wheel no it’s not it’s an great steering wheel and it works on every game I play
Note to anyone you get what you pay for no matter what it is. Don't expect quality if you buy cheap
Well considering that the G27/29/923 whatever is minimally 450 dollars in my country while this can be had for a maximum of 250, with PXN official on amazon selling it for 189, the reason for this existing is pretty clear to me. The hori apex/overdrive wheels are also around 170 bucks, so for a little more I get a gear shifter. The only possible force feedback wheel I could get would cost me over 400 dollars, so this is a much clearer value proposition in my currency.
Another flaw on this is the connecting cable that goes from the remote to the wheel. It flimsy and would lose connection to the wheel if the remote is moved just the slightest.
Can confirm.
Ok, you're right, this is the real demolition! 😂
I had this wheel but couldnt get it to work properly so I returned it and bought a g923 for $200.
Wow 200$ for this wheel. You could maybe get yourself a 2nd hand heavily used wheel with force feedback with that amount of money if you’re lucky. Pay a little more and you’ll get a decent wheel, I agree with what you’ve said. I also see no reason why anyone would buy this at that price point over a 2nd hand wheel that shakes your wrist.
You can get yourself a brand new wheel with FFB for $200. If you're willing to get a used one you can get something much better for this money... though personally I wouldn't buy a used wheel unless I know the person I'm buying from. It's just too much money to gamble with IMO, you'll discover some intermittent fault a week later and you're stuck with it, I'll pass...
@@ugn669 bro in canada a wheel with fbb is 300. I've seen this wheel compared to the g29 but with inflation the g29 with shifter is like 350 where I am (canada). Other thrustmasters usually at the price point don't have any clutch or fbb (ferrrai thrustmaster wheel is like 170 in canada). Some people just don't feel like buying used products, but I feel like the price of the wheel should be 150.
You can get a used DFGT for under 100
@@PLAYZ4DAYZyt bit of a tangent but what would drive someone to outright reject the concept of buying used things? I can understand with controllers cuz by nature someone's grubby hands have been all over it, but in general buying used things just makes sense - in fact I think we devalue them too much. Is it an upbringing thing or just late-stage consumerism? I can't wrap my head around it.
@@ChrisStoneinator isk ita just people. I don't have to big of a problem..mostly because people who you don't have touched it? Idk but after doing more research on the pxn I don't want it any more lol. I found a g27 for 170 plus shipping which with the money left over of my 200 dollar budget, I am gonna buy a stick shift replacement
Tbh the pxn is overpriced bullshit and buy a used wheel.
Budget steering wheel list:
1- thrustmaster t150 (good forcefeedback)(no clutch)
2- logitech g29/920 (bad forcefeedback)(with clutch)(seperate shifter)
3- pxn v9 (sacrifice forcefeedback)(with clutch)(with shifter)
My personal opinion:
Used/second hand logitech g27
PXN-V9 owner here, it is quite crap and my shifter has stopped working. I am going to upgrade my steering wheel in the future.
Wow at least yours kinda worked. I bought one, it worked for 30 minutes, went to my girlfriends parents house, came back and it was consistently spamming both the A & B buttons. And then over time of me trying to fix the damn thing (like unplugging stuff and plugging back in or resetting on PXN app) it started to make all the other buttons glitch out. At that point the entire thing is unusable. I send it back, they send me a new one for free, except this one is broken out of box, doing the same thing the first one did. They’re scumbag scammers, don’t trust them. They get passed licensing by plugging the steering wheel into the controller. If anything, go buy a thrust master or a Logitech G920. I have the G920 and it’s far better for long term and it’s the only fairly “cheap” one I’ve seen with a clutch pedal. It was $317 after tax and the shifter is an extra $60 but it’s far better than this piece of shit. Spend the extra money for a G29, or G920, you won’t regret it.
Can you make dirty rally gameplay with this setup?
My first wheel was a rubber band wheel. $50 wasted. It connected to the PS3 as a controller, like this one. It did not have a shifter, but I didn't care about that at the time. The resolution was so bad, that it was physically impossible to drive straight when I tried it on GT6. I was able to drive much faster on the standard controller. I later got a T150, and the experience was incredible (though I haven't tried any other FFB wheels yet). I can't understand how this thing could be sold for $199. That's a scam IMO
I got this setup for 60.00 at a pawn store. Fast forward probably 30 hours, I realized the mode button tells the PC it's a keyboard so you can map in everything properly. Once I figured that out, it's a win. 60 bucks. and only the 900°-270° switch doesn't function it's stuck on 270. Oh well. Wouldn't say it's Trash though. It's cheaper than a thrustmaster setup and does all the same things.
centering spring is a good mechanic, just like g25-29 series, centering spring is good for games with no FFB or bad FFB output, and you don't want cheap FFB like gear system anyway... no ffb is the best option until you get to high end belts or dd. Not having FFB at all and being $200 is good.
Videos like these are so much better when you link alternatives. Sigh, back to searching
Wait till he finds out the pxn v3 😂😂😂😂
this is the wheel summit was using for a while till chat told him to get a logitech wheel.
It’s funny your cat just made you crash into a barrier
be happy there are companies out there looking out less fortunate people everybody cant afford a high priced gaming driving wheel
It's not too bad honestly 200$ for all of this? The g29 is 300 dollars by itself
Exactly. Everyone’s bitching about ffb bruh I just wanna make sure I can even afford to get my first wheel 😂
@@zeckor. fr my g. For a g29 its 350.
I bought a Hori wheel a long time ago for $50, had vibration, auto centering and worked as an xbox360 controller. It wasn't bad for the price, at least.
Bought a used Logitech Driving force GT wheel for 50 bucks. Sure it's missing clutch and a shifter, but man, the FFB and 900 degree turning radius are the 2 features I couldn't go without, now that I tried it.
In my opinion it's a a great wheel and the only - is that it has no ffb that's dumb ngl
idk but this only costs 80$ for where I live pretty good price for the features it offers some doesn't even offer a shifter at that price point
this makes my logitec g27 i got free from a guy that thought it broke after sitting in a shed for a couple years, seem like a the best deal ever. comes with everything there except the buttons on the wheel arent like that. but i get force feedback. a decent encoder and pedal deadzones aren't bad
I have the pxn an I think that it's great, its exactly what you pay for. Obviously it's not going to be the best thing ever.
Any issues with it so far? Just purchased it, I'm not financially stable enough to purchase something better at the moment.
@@thatslow4.6 the only thing I would say is goofy with it is the pedal just a LITTLE bit off with it's tracking, and when I say a little bit I mean a tiny tiny bit. Nothing that ruins the experience I don't really use clutch so I can't speak in that. The power cable it comes with it is the only power cable that works with it. I am satisfied with my purchase and I have fun with the thing so that's my take on it. I love it. Hope that helps
@@c4spur770 Thank you 😊 I plan to use the shifter and clutch, I drive stick in real life. Glad it's working well for you, What games do you mostly play with it?
@@thatslow4.6 I play Forza 5 and Forza 4 that's all I use it for but I don't really race a ton bc I'm not good. I mainly use it to drag or just to have fun with it. But I would assume since it works good with those I would work well racing. But I was in the same situation financially as you when I got it.
@@c4spur770 Well thanks for responding to me 👍🏻 glad it's working well for you on those games, Those are the games I plan on using this wheel with. I Appreciate your time man!
The fact that a Logitech DFGT with 900 degrees rotation and FFB used to be $80 new...
Wait a minute… the g29 has the Logitech logo in the middle??? Mine doesn’t have one lol
Remember when the G25 cost 150 euro? With shifter, FFB, 3 pedals.. And it would last for 5+ years?
I reviewed one of those last year. Would kick this to the kerb 🤣
lol, I bought my T300RS for ~€205 on a sale back in april (it's the 2 pedals version, switched from G29 and also bought a T-LCM at that time), this is a joke. You can buy a used DFGT for half the price.
I also just ordered a T300 for my first wheel.
@@guhjjify I have T300 RS solid wheel
I got my g25 for 140 second hand, pretty much new though. The guy used it like once.
They did live in a mansion though so they probably weren’t too worried about the money loss.
My first wheel and I’ve never had so much fun.
I just got this for Christmas a few days ago and i like it
I have this wheel would recommend
I still use 20 year old cheapest Logitech Formula feedback wheel 🤣😂. Few wire solderings, potentiometer replacement (needed to do some DIY holder for new one), one plastic cover for button broke, so ductape to the rescue 🤣😂.
I have a 10-20$ wheel and it's the same thing as this one, except it only has 2 pedals, no shifter, and only suction cups
thank for the review
im planning to buy this soon cause in india rn this is the only wheel at the price which has everything i need without being too out of my budget the g29 with pedals without shifter in india is like 30k inr and this pxn v9 with the pedals and shifter is 15600 inr
Mine works perfectly fine
I saw the steering wheel on the thumbnail and i said, nope! I wouldnt even pay half the price for it.
Just looking at it and hearing the features, this wheel is WAY overpriced. Only good thing about it is the splitter and range switches on the shifter.
You can get a range switch attatchment for the TH8A and Fanatec Shifter, or, just use the 7th Gear as the Range Switch
these type of wheels has their market
I used the previous model which is PXN v9 before upgrading to a thrustmaster ecosystem, I played using PXN in some competitive racing, I was a backmarker, off pace about 2-3 seconds no matter what I do.
3:10 That encoder is worse than my 25$ random speedlink wheel.
a year later this set is 100$ at microcenter. Id say well worth it for that price.
That is not true. It is a good steering wheel. Because you said it was crappy I'm disliking😢
My parents: *has below average salary
Me: *"I'm gonna buy the most expensive gaming wheel which is more expensive than our rent"*
hopefully pxn contacts you again for a review of the v10. Seems pretty interesting.
i bought it for 130 bucks and its amazing
What are you talking about?! This is the most professional wheel ever! I installed one into my car!!! 🤪🤪🤪
i really REALLY regret buying the PXN-V9, i thought it would be decent because of the "rumble" feature but they only advertise 2 games it works with and so far i havent gotten it to work at all. Please do not buy the PXN-V9.
The fact that a company with a team of engineers sat at a table and turned this pile of shit out
Not everything has to be new, I bought the majority of my SIM racing equipment second hand, for me it was important to have enough money to buy a g923+shifter multiple bass shakers with amps, wind SIM kit, playseat challenge, I've also modified and improved everything I can. My setup is pretty immersive, I'd love a fanatic wheel and pedals, but that would cost more than everything I've spent and not be such an immersive experience.
I know what you mean I just got a g29 with shifter and a mounting stand for £180 from ebay if I got it new it would be closer to £400
@@acid3129 That's a bargain, I paid similar, feels better not paying over the odds aswell !
@@00Clive00 its even better because the g29 and shifter was only £166 the rest was for the stand from a different seller
Crazy man, I got my Logitech G29 with a shifter for $350 brand new (250 USD) I could not imagine paying just a tiny bit less for this wheel, big yikes for anyone whoa actually gets this wheel.
It's not a tiny bit less. Its virtually 50% less than logi with shifter in most countries. Depends on China things I think
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Position of the wheel itself is most similar to a bus. As far as i know there is a bus simulator game on pc.
Got this recently and playing gt5 on ps3. Just wondering how to get the clutch and h shifter work on the game. Am I choosing the wrong car or do I need to change the in-game setup
I wonder if the low rotation resolution is due to it trying to emulate an analogue stick.
*I had bought a Thrustmaster TMX Pro for $350, it came with a ffb wheel, pedals (Clutch, Brake, Gas), Seperatly i had bought a Thrustmaster TH8A Shifter for about $215 & a cheap Amazon hand brake for about $100… Itʻs not cheap for a simple sim setup, thatʻs not including the stand if you need one which is another $100, in total thatʻs about $715 not including tax or shipping.. I also wouldnʻt recommend getting the Thrustmaster TMX Wheel, I donʻt know if it is normal but it has a loud whinning belt sound when turnning the wheel, but the ffb is still good & working..*
Bitching about this wheel is like bitching about buying a v6 car and bitching that it doesn’t have the power of a v8. OBVIOUSLY is not the best wheel and for that price makes it the best deal.
Guys the price of this wheel in my country is for 100 dollars but logitech g29 and 920 in more than 200 dollars without the shifter so i bought pxn but after 3 days everything are about to shit after maybe some months i will buy logitech so please don't buy it
Was this hard to set up
I just bought my first wheel. Paid 50Euro for a Logitech Driving Force GT
It is a bit of a pain to set up, being for PS3 and using Logitech Profiler, but it works and man is it good! My only gripe with it is that it is loud.
Same wheel, I don't mind the noise, just crank the volume of the game. Only thing I miss with it are clutch and a sequential shifter. Other than that, great wheel!
I also paid 50euro for mine.
@@markothevrba You do have a seq shifter though. But I use it as a handbrake
Hi I got this wheel for. Christmas bow do I use the claps for the desk
3:58 Furr problem
My keyboard is filled with furr