Get ready for the Logitech Speed Force Wireless for the Nintendo Wi. This $100 steering wheel is completely wireless, as you might have deduced already by remembering that its name is the Speed Force ...
Steering wheel peripherals have come a long way since the days of the original PlayStation. There was a time when would-be race drivers had to make do with hideous chunks of wheel-shaped plastic that ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Logitech's put out a couple PS3 driving wheels, but the new Driving Force Wireless is the company's first wireless driving controller for Sony's console. The 2.4GHz wheel features a one-piece design ...
Buy an Xbox One controller and hack it immediately? That’s exactly what [tEEonE] did so he could merge it with a Simraceway SRW-S1 steering wheel. He loves racing games and was psyched to play Forza 5 ...
Leading gaming peripheral maker Corsair has released two pieces of gear that caters to hardcore fans and enthusiasts alike. For audio, the Void Wireless v2 headset now boasts 70 hours of run time, ...
Microsoft, in the true spirit of Christmas, has slashed the price of its wireless steering wheel for the Xbox 360 by $30, bringing it to $99. The wheel works with “all of the most popular racing games ...
Don't think I've seen this posted yet:<BR><BR>http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/articles/706/706021p1.html<BR><BR>Basically, a nice looking wireless steering wheel. Supposed ...
Antony Ingram June 7, 2011 Comment Now! Anyone into racing video games should own a steering wheel controller. The extra dimension it adds to any racer over a traditional joypad hugely improves the ...
Console steering wheels are prima donnas. Awkward buggers, they park their clunky bottoms on tabletops where they immediately demand pampering: cables snaked all over the room, clamps tightened, ...
A new wireless steering wheel is on the way for Xbox 360. Well, they're calling it a wheel - it's more like a wireless u-bend, judging by the pics. According to the press release it's "controlled ...