• Official Racing Simulator for PS4 and PS3 (also compatible with PC); 1080 degree force feedback racing wheel; Built-in PS4/PS3 sliding switch; Realistic 11"/28 cm wheel; Large pedal set included
  • PlayStation4-certified embedded software and PS4/PS3 sliding switch; Official embedded software: the racing wheel is automatically recognized by the PS4 console; PS4/PS3 sliding switch for optimal compatibility on both systems
  • 1080 degree force feedback base featuring Immersion Touch Sense technology; Drive system with adjustable force feedback lets you feel every detail while you're racing (the road or track's relief, loss of tire grip, braking, bumps and impacts, etc.)
  • Realistic wheel with built-in official buttons for PlayStation4 (PS/SHARE/OPTIONS); Access social functions, switch between the game and the system, navigate through the console's menus, etc.
  • Large, optimized pedal set; Pedals with wide foot rest; Each pedal's angle of inclination can be adjusted; Brake pedal with progressive resistance.Compatible with Thrustmaster accessories: like the T3PA and T3PA-PRO (Thrustmaster 3 Pedals Add-on) pedal sets; as well as with the Thrustmaster TH8A shifter

I have been using a Logitech Driving Force Pro since PS2. The Logitech is not compatible with the PS4, it was time to upgrade. The wheel is belt driven along with gears for the force feedback. This wheel feels much more realistic and less choppy than the Logitech wheel. The only thing that you are sacrificing at this price point is the pedals. They seem decently built, but the brake pedal is a little weak. You need a progressive feel to really simulate a real pedal. Luckily there is a cheap remedy for this issue. The guys over at inside sim racing have posted a tutorial. http://youtu.be/Idil5wuI33U Trust me on this, if you use this mod the pedals are great. The only thing missing is a clutch, but most people are fine with paddle shifting.

Edit: Update 1/6/16 Still loving this wheel. Didn't care for the plastic feel with the rubber part on the rim so I bought a standard wheel cover for a car and modified it to wrap around the rim. It's not perfect but it feels light years better than it did, adding a little thickness helped also. Slowly assembling my cockpit and added a Thrustmaster TH8a for handbrake use in my rally races. Original review: Great wheel for the price. The pedals will flop around if you don't keep a heel or foot on it since the base is a bit too small. If you have a wheel stand or cockpit, the pedals have mount holes so that should fix that problem. The wheel itself is great, same size as most of wheels on the market. Not sure why people complain about it being small. Upgradeable to a new pedal set and/or shifter is a plus in the future. Plug and play in the PS3 and the drivers are great for the PC with everything adjustable. I chose this over the G27 because I don't currently need a clutch and a shifter and if I decide to get that in the future, the add on for this wheel are far superior in quality to the G27s. PS4 compatibility is a plus if I ever buy one.

I have to say that I am very impressed with this wheel so far. It took me a little bit to get it set up. Downloading the drivers and such. Once I got it going I was able to play Assetto Corsa and GRID. There is no reason to give it any low scores for someone having trouble setting up the steering wheel. If you carefully read the instructions and have patience it is not hard to set this up at all. I am using this wheel on a PC. Once installed on PC, some games will require you to set up your preferences (which button does what) on the wheel. -The wheel feels nice and solid, nice rubber grip feel where you would grab wheel for example 10 and 2 o'clock. The wheel is plastic however. -The shifting paddles are nice metal and seem real solid. -I am not the biggest fan of the pedals, but just knowing that I can upgrade the pedals and add an optional shifter later on with this model is what sold me. I had to put something down in front of the pedal controls for now to keep it from sliding forward. I am on hardwood floors. It could be just the way I have it positioned too. -It also clamps down nice and solid to my desk. Once I have it secured to my desk, I have never had to re-tighten at all. I am just very happy that I was finally able to buy a wheel controller with force feedback that did not cost a fortune. It is allowing me to explore whether or not I may be interested in investing more on something in the future. $200 is a great price for this as far as I am concerned. I hope this helps, thanks for reading

The wheel has a very good feel when driving. The force feedback isn't too strong. BEWARE, when you plug the wheel in, it rotates a couple of turns left and then a couple turns right and then center to calibrate the wheel. Dont hold onto the wheel it may injure small children. The foot pedals aren't terrible, but the base slides and the pedals adjusts but I have found the perfect fit for me. My lap times on iracing have improved. I highly recommend this product.

Without previous experience with "sim racing" i'm happy with it. I was considering this for months, toss up between it and LogiTech G29. Despite the T150 averaging 50 dollars less it's belt/motor mechanism was rated higher than the motor only G29 for feel and operation. That's why i went with it despite the G29 looks alot better. the leather and switch gear is definitely better, but i went with performance. Also consider some kind of gloves, the blue rubber wrap is certainly "grabby", too much so. I can see friction blisters happening, so already ordered some basic leather driving gloves, under 20 bucks, nothing fancy. Probably good move over time to keep it cleaner. Also, despite all the YouTube guys wearing socks, i recommend some well fitting, light slippers with a thin but solid sole. Socks will slip off the stock plastic pedals. As for performance, you'll find yourself tuning the cars more to this wheel, than tuning the wheel to the game, for Driveclub, GT Sport, Crew2, or the new Grid game. Project CARS 2 is a different story, the game itself delivering a wider spectrum of feedback effects through it's miriad of settings. More complex sim racing games i wouldnt say because your probably on a PC and wouldnt be looking entry level equipment

Love it. DEFINITELY buy a stand though. You can build one but the mach 1 stand on Overstock is pretty cheap and very good for the price. The wheel doesn't work on the lap and believe me I wanted it to. As far as immersion this really takes racing sims to the next level. I use it to play Gran Turismo Sport. Be warned, some games don't have good wheel support and you won't want to play them. Like The Crew 2. I blame the game makers and not the wheel, since the games need to have the built in support to work properly. I would rather play a realistic game with the wheel than an unrealistic game with the controller. It works PERFECTLY with GT Sport. Oh, and in case you were wondering, drifting is HARD with a wheel. The T150 is perfect for me because it has the paddle shifters only. I really didn't want the shifter because I drive a 5 speed IRL and it really is a chore and I don't feel like doing that in a game. The paddle shifters are fun and IRL race cars with sequential dual clutch transmissions use paddle shifters (Porche 919)

Giving this 4.5 star review for my 15 year old who uses this regularly and has also started driving real cars. He loves it except for the wires. He wishes it was wireless but otherwise it is pretty "awesome". I tried it a few times and felt it was the closest thing to a real car I've ever played on. Real tension in the wheel. Pretty responsive. The only real complaint we both have is the pedal block...it pushes forward a bit after a few laps. We resort to putting something in front of it to hold it in place....spare couch cushion or the like.

Amazing force feedback wheel for the price. I could have spent 300-350 on the top of the line wheel but I couldn't resist this wheel for the price. After I got my wheel I applied the brake mod to my pedals and I couldn't be happier. There is a review in here that has the link. One of the items you can purchase from Amazon and the other from Lowes. I think I spent 8 dollars on the brake mod.

Had this about a week, so the review can always change, but so far so good. The force feedback is amazing for the price point ($200, don't pay the gouged $400 price), the wheel does indeed have full 1080 degree rotation. One thing to note here, this is an entry level wheel. The wheel itself does feel cheap and is made of plastic. While this isn't necessarily an issue, it is definitely noticeable in a game like Dirt Rally 2.0 when you're trying to yank on the steering wheel this way and that. That being said, from what I've seen, you can replace the wheel on this little rig though, so I'm definitely going to look into that. As far as the force feedback goes, you can adjust the strength of the feedback and many other things through the program you install with the drivers for PC, so that's a plus. The pedals aren't anything to write home about, but that's not what you're buying this for is it? One good thing about the pedals, however, the brake pedal takes more force to push down than the throttle pedal, making it more realistic. Definitely recommend this to anyone looking into getting serious about racing or driving simulation on PC. As far as console goes, I just don't see why you would buy something this expensive for a console that, at the time I write this, will be obsolete in less than a year...