Product Comparison: Logitech G29 vs Logitech G920
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- Light enough to be portable to friends house along with your PS4.
- Good FFB effects for curbing, wheel slip and wheel centering in games like Assetto Corsa and PCARS 2.
- Good size, all of the standard PS4 buttons (with four additional programmable if your game allows it), nice tension, and POWERFUL force-feedback.
- The force-feedback in F1 on PS4 is strong enough to make the wheel very heavy to where my shoulder is fatigued after a race for two. I like it.
- The slight dead zone in the middle of the wheel before feeling forces.
- Strong feedback, you can dial it in but out of the box its strong, it isn't likely to break grown fingers, but it will let you know the road is a moving.
- Responsive wheel and realistic force feedback.
- Buttons on the wheel make it real easy to use.
- Excellent feedback - especially with FM7 configuration. I've increased the resistance to help simulate actual driving a bit more.
- Missing a few controller buttons so you can't do EVERYTHING you might want with just the wheel.
Logitech G29
Logitech G920
Logitech G29
Logitech G920
Logitech G29
Logitech G920
- Plug and Play. No PC updates needed, everything just works out of the box.
- The mass majority of racing game that supports wheels already have Logitech G29 wheel support natively.
- The wheel itself connects to the desk/table/whatever via two clamps that you can screw with some hidden hand screws. Very decent cable length.
- The build quality is very very good. The wheel leather quality is great, to the point it’s nicer than many cars I’ve been in. Assembly and connections were straightforward.
- My husband wanted this for a simulation game he plays. It's easy connected to a gaming PC and easy to use. He enjoys it much more than his keyboard.
- Connecting it all up to my computer was a piece of cake.
- Connected immediately after turning the computer on. No problem at all.
- Wires. I wish there where less wires, or at least slightly longer wires.
- I personally think that the USB cable that connects the wheel to the Xbox is too short.
- The connecting USB cable to the Xbox too short. Needs about 6 more feet.
- Low-cost entry wheel kit solution for PS3, PS4 and PC use.
- Don’t need an elaborate or expensive sim rig to use. Mount to wheel stand or desk.
- Hard mount and desk mount solutions. Desk mount clamp actually works.
- Solid design, good tension, nice base, light weight.
- Carpet ant-slide doesn’t really work. Need to add a block behind the pedals to keep from moving.
- Decent build quality, pretty durable.
- Built in paddles for high end exotics, or for manual shifting without the extra shifter.
- Good production quality. Mounts to my Playseat well, and is very stable.
- The wheel has a squeaking type sound coming from the base where is attaches to the giant black plastic piece.
- Pedals are a bit close together, works best without shoes.