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Logitech G launches G923 racing wheel for PS4, PS5 and PC at Rs 46,995
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Logitech G launches G923 racing wheel for PS4, PS5 and PC at Rs 46,995

Gadgets Now Bureau / Updated: Apr 14, 2021, 04:51PM IST
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Logitech G launches G923 racing wheel for PS4 PS5 and PC at Rs 46995
Logitech G, a brand of Logitech, has launched the G923 Racing Wheel and Pedals at Rs 46,995 in India. The gaming product is available on Amazon.in and across prominent gaming retail outlets.

The G923 racing wheel features a new high-definition force feedback system called ‘Trueforce’.It is a proprietary high-definition force feedback technology; using actual game physics and audio in real time, it allows players to feel things like the roar of an engine, tire traction, the terrain of the track, and feedback of the steering wheel etc. and connects directly to in-game engines, processing at up to 4000 times per second to produce next-gen realism and detail in supported games, claims Logitech.

Designed for today’s sim racers, the G923 wheel and pedals have been modernised with a brushed metal steering wheel, polished pedals and a leather wheel cover for maximum comfort. In addition, the G923 is designed with a number of new features, including:

Programmable Dual Clutch Launch Controls:
They allow racers to get off the line cleaner and faster with a programmable dual-clutch that facilitates maximum traction and minimum smoke, claims the company.


Built-In Rev Indicator:
Built-in coloured LED lights indicate your RPM range, alerting the racer when they’re hitting redline.


On-Wheel Game Controls:
These are the game controls for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles integrated into the steering wheel.


Progressive Brake Pedals:
Featuring a new progressive spring for a more responsive feel, the new brake pedal responsiveness aims to add more realism and control.


24-Point Selection Dial:
A built-in selection dial allows the racer to adjust traction, torque, automatic stability management, brake force and more.




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