If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Thrustmaster’s new $399.99 T248 is a force-feedback steering wheel and pedal setup designed for the ...
If you’ve ever looked for simulation peripherals to take your gaming to the next level, you’re going to have heard of Thrustmaster. Whether it’s driving, flying, or lifting off in a space shuttle, ...
The Thrustmaster T98 is about as budget as a budget racing wheel and pedals can get, but that’s by design. This entry-level bundle includes everything a young racer needs to get started with a wheel, ...
Let’s start our analysis by looking at the basic details of both steering. The Thrustmaster T248 is a reasonably affordable wheel. It is fairly light, making it easier to mount and use. Its complete ...
We've seen an explosion in the number of affordable direct drive (DD) racing wheels over the past couple of years, with Fanatec and Moza offering increasingly inexpensive options that still deliver ...
This week Thrustmaster announced its new T-GT II sim racing wheel. Once again Gran Turismo-branded (it's the official wheel of the game's FIA championship series), the T-GT II replaces the first model ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The new T598 is compatible with the PS5, PS4, and PCs and introduces a new electric motor delivering smoother ...
The Thrustmaster TX Racing Wheel Leather Edition delivers an immersive and connected experience thanks to its smooth and precise steering, while the pedals offer plenty of feedback, especially the ...
The Thrustmaster T128 is a budget-friendly racing wheel that offers plenty of fun and features for the money. The cost-effective design isn’t anything special, but it functions admirably, performing ...
Thrustmaster has packaged the same technology found in many high-performance hybrids and EVs into a new direct-drive sim-racing wheel called the T598. Compatible with PlayStation and Windows, the ...
If there’s one activity that many of us explored in 2020—or at least thought of exploring—it’s online gaming. More specifically, online racing. And while not everyone can afford the swanky rigs that ...