• Reviews around car (3.41 of 5)

    Xbox 360 Wireless Speed Wheel

    • It seems very hard to get fine responsive small control, and the response to turns seemed to be very laggy, so it would oversteer left and trying to correct it would make it oversteer right, snaking wildly back and forth, as if the effect of turning the control was either delayed, or slowly turning the virtual car's wheel position instead of allowing it to be yanked quickly
    • Before I always had trouble steering with my controller but with this I just turn like a real car
    • i started using slower cars and that helped.
    • The downside to me is that it is not as precise in controlling the cars in the games as I was looking for
    • I did enjoy all the cars and the racing aspetc though
    • The trick is,to drive it like you would a real car
    • Kids and absolute newcomers to racing sims might not yet know car handling well enough to detect the wheel's faults
    • Enjoy playing with this with cars at the lower end of the speed spectrum - makes thes slower cars more challenging yet much too hard for me to drive the A level cars and higher... fun for
    • I never really like steering the car with my thumb it was just too darn squirrely
    • I crash into walls on straightaways!I tried the speed wheel at a big box store and was happy to learn I can enjoy cars in video games now!
    • In a close race with tight turns I end up steering like I was really driving the car on the screen.
    • he says it's like he's driving a real car
    • You could use it competitively for slower cars only (up to maybe class A or S for Forza 4) but with fast cars it takes a lot longer to move the wheel than you fingers on a controller.
    • Yes, you have to re-learn how to drive with this wheel, and you have to go back and grab a low end slow car and learn how to steer with the wheel, but once you do it feels so
    • You'll find yourself correcting a turn by moving the controller the other way around and losing the car's control
    • It makes racing games feel more like driving a real car and is cheaper than the bigger models that look like a real steering wheel.
    • You could use it competitively for slower cars only (up to maybe class A or S for Forza 4) but with fast cars it takes a lot longer to move the wheel than you fingers on a controller.
    • There is simply no way to tune anything other than tire pressure (the tuning category which initially appears).However, if you do not bother with tuning your cars, or you enjoy simple arcade games, this is probably an ok controller, but I cannot say with any experience or authority, I'm simply extrapolating its performance in regards to actually controlling the car during a race
    • "Star in a reasonably priced car" Top Gear Challenge, faster than several times of my competitive friends who race with controllers
    • I love cars.