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Logitech Speed Force Wireless
$100.00
Released September, 2008
The Pros:Very stable base, won't knock it over as you play. Analog paddles give a good sense of control over the action. Buttons are strong, don't feel loose or breakable.
The Cons:Doesn't work with all driving games, only compatible with certain ones. Setup isn't very intuitive, need to go back and forth between the setup screen and Wiimote. Needs to be plugged in via an AC adapter.
Logitech's Speed Force Wireless steering wheel for the Nintendo Wii operates up to 30 feet from the gaming console, and features an expandable lap rest so it doesn't need to rest on a table. Force feedback lets users experience each bump, crash and slip of traction.
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The Speed Force runs on an AC power supply, no reliance on batteries that may die in the middle of a game. It works exclusively with Need for Speed and Undercover.
Features:
- 2.4 GHz wireless connection works up to 30' from console
- built-in gas and brake controls
- expandable lap rest for gameplay without a table
- AC power supply (no batteries needed)
- force feedback (lets users feel bumps, crashes and traction)
- 1 year limited hardware warranty
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very stable base, won't knock it over as you play
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analog paddles give a good sense of control over the action
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buttons are strong, don't feel loose or breakable
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gives you a little powered resistance for a more realistic driving experience
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doesn't work with all driving games, only compatible with certain ones
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setup isn't very intuitive, need to go back and forth between the setup screen and Wiimote
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needs to be plugged in via an AC adapter
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