HORI Racing Wheel Overdrive for Xbox One Officially Licensed by Microsoft
- Officially Licensed by Microsoft
- Full-size racing wheel and pedals optimized for authentic racing simulation
- 270 degree turn radius with adjustable output options
- Mount security with sturdy clamp system
- The product is not compatible with Xbox 360 and Windows PC. Note: Refer to the PDF attached below in Technical Specification for manual
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Product description
HORI brings the best in build-quality, customization options, and authentic racing simulation with the Racing Wheel Overdrive. HORI's Tokyo design team has brought all the features and quality of a full-size racing wheel at an aggressive price. Massive 270 degree turn-ratio - Completely programmable & adjustable - Xbox One compatible. The Racing Wheel Overdrive clamps securely to your table or racing wheel stand with sturdy clamps and steel parts. The full size pedals are built to last. Change from 270 degree to 180 degree turn ratio on the fly and fine tune other settings such as dead zone, pedal sensitivity and more. Get in the race with the all new RWO: Racing Wheel Overdrive for Xbox One. Officially licensed by Microsoft.
Product information
Style:Xbox One - Overdrive| ASIN | B01N5QBT08 |
|---|---|
| Release date | May 31, 2017 |
| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#14,057 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
#40 in Xbox One Game Racing Wheels |
| Pricing | The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price. |
| Product Dimensions | 11.42 x 11.81 x 11.42 inches; 7 Pounds |
| Binding | Video Game |
| Language | Italian |
| Item model number | XBO-012U |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 pounds |
| Manufacturer | HORI |
| Date First Available | February 1, 2017 |
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I'll give credit where credit is due. People complained about the pedals being too soft and going to the ground flat unrealistically. Hori fixed that. They didn't raise the price. People complained the wheel was too easy to turn. Hori listened. They fixed that.
My ONLY complaint about this wheel at this price point, is it really wouldn't cost much more and I'd even pay an extra twenty dollars for the wheel to be a few inches bigger. I've gotten used to it after only a few hours but it does feel like I'm driving a go kart.
You want realistic steering feedback? Go spend seven hundred dollars because that is the point where you'll stop complaining about it. Other than that. Hori has fixed most complaints with the new version and at such a low price this wheel is exactly where it should be. Not sure if you want to spend the money on a super expensive wheel? Use this as a starter. I've been using it for a few weeks and I'm pretty sure by Christmas I'll be upgrading to a more expensive model, but this wheel allowed me to make that decision without blowing a ton of money on something I might never use.
By J. Lewis on April 8, 2018
By Maxwell Kin on January 6, 2021
Anyway, we were all flummoxed at first because the wheel was essentially turning itself--we could have sort of just sat back and watched---until my older kiddo told us we should just change the "haptic feedback" [or whatever] setting. The problem is, after we did that, the game was unplayable (at least in "automatic"--that is, not manual-gear-shifting--mode).
We couldn't get the thing to go in reverse at all--a real problem with Horizon--and the folls at Hori just said, "Yeah, a whole lot of people have that problem. Just try it in manual [stick-shift] mode--maybe it'll work." When I explained *I* (grown adult) don't even drive stick-shift [real] cars, and there was about a 0% chance my 8-year-old (who can play these games bizarrely well (& just using just the Xbox One controller)--anyway, when I said there's no way my 8-year-old (or possibly even my older kiddo) could play the game with manual shifting [this thing of course doesn't come with a shifter---you just have to use something on the wheel for that], the response was, "Oh, well, as I said, 'Yeah, a lot of people call us about not being able to go in reverse and other stuff in manual,' so I don't know, Ma'am. Yeah, it's designed for automatic-transmission playing, but it really doesn't work well at all."
The point was completely moot the following morning, when I decided to try out the thing in manual: the pedals [at least the accelerator--no clue about the brake] no longer worked!
(Unless you're willing to spend quite big bucks on this game accessory, I would just have the kids (or whoever) play Horizon games using the Xbox One controller. We tried the 3x-more-expensive Logitech brand, too--and it simply stopped working during the first week of very light play.)
Other than that it is a reliable product for novice gamers. It does not have vibration but does the job. Still do not know the function of many buttons. The pedals tend to slip on hard floor. I attached it to the coffee table as in the picture.
I wish USB cable was a few feet longer
By Yavuz on December 30, 2019
Other than that it is a reliable product for novice gamers. It does not have vibration but does the job. Still do not know the function of many buttons. The pedals tend to slip on hard floor. I attached it to the coffee table as in the picture.
I wish USB cable was a few feet longer
I did give it 2 stars cause the quality isn't bad. Pretty sturdy, and the feel is nice. But the damn thing didn't even come with instructions, just how to plug it in. Nothing on how to set up the dead zone and sensitivity. Guess it didn't come with it cause it didn't help much to change it.... Gonna try to sell it and get some money back to purchase a higher end wheel.
Basically, don't waste your money on this if you are looking for more precision to steer...
Top reviews from other countries
Tralasciando questa osservazione posso dire che il volante per il prezzo è davvero ottimo. Consigliato!
Reviewed in Italy on January 2, 2021
Tralasciando questa osservazione posso dire che il volante per il prezzo è davvero ottimo. Consigliato!
- tiene buen precio
- es compatible con Xbox series x
- es cómodo
UPDATE:
compré la versión para la ps5 y una silla especial y les puedo adelantar que se van a dar una divertida increíble!
Reviewed in Mexico on November 23, 2020
- tiene buen precio
- es compatible con Xbox series x
- es cómodo
UPDATE:
compré la versión para la ps5 y una silla especial y les puedo adelantar que se van a dar una divertida increíble!
Al igual que el Spider 458 no tiene vibración. Debe ser por un problema con la patente o la tecnología de vibración de Xbox One. De hecho el G290 tampoco vibra como un mando, 'traquetea' por los engranajes mecánicos, pero nada más...
También compré el Logitech G290 para probar el famoso force feedback y unos pedales decentes. Se supone que transmite la fuerza de las ruedas al volante y los amantes de la simulación flipan en colores. Para mi tendría sentido dentro de una cabina de simulación, no cómodamente sentado en la silla sin sentir ninguna fuerza externa. Así que me quedé con el Hori Racing Wheel sin pensarlo dos veces
Hay que iniciar el juego (modo STEERING) con los controles del volante para que sincronizen todos los botones. Luego ajustarlo a tu gusto desde el menú del juego (ej. sensibilidad de dirección 50%, zona muerta 5%, etc.), se puede poner el freno de mano en la leva izquierda y la reaparición en la leva derecha. Necesita práctica, sobretodo en juegos como WRC donde no puedes cometer muchos errores. Pero una vez lo dominas engancha, nada que ver con el mando
Además pesa poco, no necesita cable extra, es bonito y los materiales parecen de buena calidad. No trae instrucciones, hay que descargarlas en Pdf desde la web de Hori. Trae una práctica mordaza para sujetarlo al borde de la mesa
En resumen, un volante sencillo pero top, con vibración sería perfecto (véase el modelo de PS4)
Reviewed in Spain on March 24, 2019
Al igual que el Spider 458 no tiene vibración. Debe ser por un problema con la patente o la tecnología de vibración de Xbox One. De hecho el G290 tampoco vibra como un mando, 'traquetea' por los engranajes mecánicos, pero nada más...
También compré el Logitech G290 para probar el famoso force feedback y unos pedales decentes. Se supone que transmite la fuerza de las ruedas al volante y los amantes de la simulación flipan en colores. Para mi tendría sentido dentro de una cabina de simulación, no cómodamente sentado en la silla sin sentir ninguna fuerza externa. Así que me quedé con el Hori Racing Wheel sin pensarlo dos veces
Hay que iniciar el juego (modo STEERING) con los controles del volante para que sincronizen todos los botones. Luego ajustarlo a tu gusto desde el menú del juego (ej. sensibilidad de dirección 50%, zona muerta 5%, etc.), se puede poner el freno de mano en la leva izquierda y la reaparición en la leva derecha. Necesita práctica, sobretodo en juegos como WRC donde no puedes cometer muchos errores. Pero una vez lo dominas engancha, nada que ver con el mando
Además pesa poco, no necesita cable extra, es bonito y los materiales parecen de buena calidad. No trae instrucciones, hay que descargarlas en Pdf desde la web de Hori. Trae una práctica mordaza para sujetarlo al borde de la mesa
En resumen, un volante sencillo pero top, con vibración sería perfecto (véase el modelo de PS4)
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