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Logitech Wii Speed Force Wireless Wheel

July 31st, 2010 admin

Logitech Wii Speed Force Wireless Wheel

Logitech Wii Speed Force Wireless Wheel Rating:
List Price: $99.99
Sale Price: $6.85
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Product Description

Speed Force Wireless Force Feedback Racing Wheel for Wii - Featuring a one-piece, force feedback design, the Speed Force Wireless is easy to set up and store and delivers lag-free performance and realism up to 30 feet away.

Details

  • One-piece wireless design for less clutter, and easy set-up and storage
  • Adjustable and expandable lap rest for table-free comfortable play in any position
  • Built-in gas and brake controls put precise action in easy reach
  • Force feedback recreates bumps, crashes, and traction loss with jaw-dropping realism
  • Includes AC power to eliminate batteries, and a 1-year limited hardware warranty

  1. B
    August 2nd, 2010 at 13:00 | #1

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    I ordered but haven’t recieved Speed Zone and Need for Speed Undercover yet.

    Ferrari Challenge doesn’t work for this Logitech wheel. What’s the procedure that works for you?

  2. Cedeno Johanna
    August 2nd, 2010 at 15:13 | #2

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    The Product received in good condition(state), and very rapid. He is a very responsible Seller. I it recommend 100 %. Attentivly: Leonardo Villarroel, Venezuela. Bad only one, it is that it works only with Need For Speed Undercover.

  3. Wayne E. Ridenhour Jr
    August 5th, 2010 at 04:24 | #3

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    This wii controller is far better for racing than just holding the wii controller in the air. The gas and brakes are analog (not just an on-off button). I use it with F1 2009, just wish it worked with other games like Mario Kart.

  4. Michael Thompson
    August 5th, 2010 at 06:33 | #4

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    According to logitech’s website it’s designed to work EXCLUSIVELY with Need for Speed: Undercover. It DOES NOT WORK with most racing titles; Logitech’s website even states: “Early Wii games, like Mario Kart and Excite Truck, were not programmed with this wheel in mind, and they will not see your Speed Force Wireless even if it is connected.”

    I bought this thing because my son likes mario kart and keeps wanting to use my xbox 360 racing wheel with it. Thought this might provide the best of both worlds. Boy was I wrong. That certified for Wii sticker really doesn’t mean much I guess. My xbox wheel works with EVERY xbox racing game. Apparently my expectations are two high that a game controller should actually be universally compatible with the system it was designed for.

  5. John E. Moscato
    August 5th, 2010 at 21:17 | #5

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    This is a quality wheel for the Wii. It’s easy to setup, and I’ve used it with F1 2009 so far. One thing the product specs don’t mention (or maybe I missed it) is that the gas and brake paddles behind the wheel are actually analog, which is fantastic! I expected them to be just on/off switches, but they have a good range of motion and are definitely analog, at least in F1 2009, and make car control that much better. I highly recommend this wheel, especially considering that you can buy a new one now for much less than the retail price. It doesn’t work with all Wii driving games, but compatible ones I know about so far are F1 2009, Speed Zone, Dirt 2, Ferrari Challenge, and Need for Speed Undercover. I’ll be trying all of them…

  6. Rudie J. Allison
    August 6th, 2010 at 19:20 | #6

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    For use on the Formula 1 2009 I think this is the best steering wheel available, It doesn’t seem to work for the Indianapolis 500 though. The only way it could be improved is by putting the throttle and brake on foot pedals (maybe on the next version?). Over all, if you like the racing games this is a worthy investment to add realism and fun.

  7. M. Vadkerti
    August 7th, 2010 at 04:11 | #7

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    Pro:

    As quality of this product goes, it’s solid and great.

    Con:

    But I just don’t understand why Logitech couldn’t make this wheel simulate a regular Wii controller via Bluetooth. The regular Wii controller doesn’t use the IR bar to control driving games and only Bluetooth communication is done between the Wii and the standard controller. Logitech should have taken this route to make this wheel compatible with all the games, old and new. But I guess the USB connection was needed for the more advanced features like the force-feedback and the analog pedals. Therefore Logitech should have incorporated both connections (USB and Bluetooth) into this wheel. The appropriate connection could have been automatically selected by the wheel whether the USB cable was plugged in or not. Although the idea is great, the execution is nothing short of a failure. Such a dual communication wheel may cost more to manufacture and the company may not make as much of a profit, but just look how much of a discount these duds are offered at; up to 90% off. Sad.

  8. Heather Elloiott
    August 14th, 2010 at 12:04 | #8

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    This logitech wheel is fun for the kidsbut…. I didn’t read carefully to realize my kids could only play need for speed undercover on it.

    I bought two for two players.

    Kids are happy with it, they just wish it would work on

    more games.

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