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Rated 26/11/2025, variant Hori Force Feedback Truck Control System
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Rated 07/04/2025, variant Hori Force Feedback Truck Control System
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Perfectly ambivalent feelings. The steering wheel is perfect. And it also has many flaws. Do you want to ride in trucks with a racing steering wheel? Well, probably not, the only option in that direction in my opinion.
1800° steering wheel
the gear lever and its entire "panel"
steering wheel size
ETS2+ATS preset (which will be the main target)
the multitude of buttons and their functions improves authenticity
poor quality plastics - the steering wheel, for example, creaks, creaks often, in all three axes
the grip on the table top is strange and I don't think it is equal to the classic Logitech "pins"
inability to adjust the steering wheel tilt
firmer gear lever
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Štěpán, Zlín 12
Rated 03/02/2025, variant Hori Force Feedback Truck Control System
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great steering wheel puts you in the cab of the truck driver is great I'm glad I bought it
the steering wheel is really like a truck
the gear lever is great
the pedals are good too
lots of buttons all set after in-game setup
has software where you can set up a lot
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Rated 21/01/2025, variant Hori Force Feedback Truck Control System
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A faithful copy of a truck steering wheel (size)
Preset control in ETS2 and ATS
ATS and ETS2 key on Steam included.
If one takes into account how and where this set was made, one can avoid such mischief as, for example. long term load on the steering wheel rim, this set offers a comfortable and believable ATS and ETS2 gaming experience.
Despite all the flaws this set has, I give it a rating of 8-9/10. I've played over 100h on the wheel and it's quite comfortable and fun. I haven't found a competitive set at this price. If you want a better quality product and don't mind spending even more money, I recommend looking at the MOZA brand.
You can't adjust the tilt of the steering wheel, so if you have a normal height desk and don't have a height-adjustable chair, the steering wheel won't be very comfortable.
The small steering wheel platform and table mount is quite far away. Those who are heavy-handed and have a habit of leaving their hand on the wheel can say goodbye to the wheel after a while.
The numbers on the steering wheel and in the game (ATS and ETS2) do not match (the game wants the button under number 4, and physically pressing number 5, i.e. All buttons are shifted by number). Fortunately, the steering wheel and buttons are also marked with a symbol, so this is only a minimal problem.
The workmanship is quite cheap. Every tooth of the steering wheel gear can be felt when turning the crown, the gear lever clicks forever and the reverse gear is quite hard to shift. The pedals are squeaking.
The biggest problem I've noticed is that the steering wheel has no response, which manifests itself in the game by not being compatible with the line assist, which has been in ETS2 for quite a short time. For example, Logitech's G29 steering wheel does not have this problem.
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Rated 18/01/2025, variant Hori Force Feedback Truck Control System
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The price absolutely does not correspond to the quality of workmanship. For 9000 CZK I could still understand it, given the amount of buttons etc. but £15,000 is too much.
Great rotation
Steering wheel size
Quantity of buttons
Automatic configuration for ETS/ATS
Cheap processing of the whole steering wheel, the pedals are the worst
The pedals, probably the biggest problem with the steering wheel. They slide on the floor, they don't lift and for a truck steering wheel, they are very easy to squeeze.
Every once in a while, when I was turning, I'd hit something
Strange gear lever layout, with the reverse gear somewhere on the left
Incompatibility with any other game, especially when it comes to forcefeedback
The turn signal lever, if I let go of the left turn signal faster, the right one comes on
The layout of the cables on the steering wheel and the shifter, on the steering wheel from the top to the shifter from below - I don't get it... At the same time I don't understand why the steering wheel has a built-in USB cable and the shifter has a USB-C connector, I would appreciate a C
The steering wheel and shifter mount, it's on one bolt. For a steering wheel of this size quite a problem, for a gear lever probably ok
The steering wheel tilts all the way even when you put your hand on it.
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Ondřej, Praha 8 - Ďáblice
Rated 06/12/2024, variant Hori Force Feedback Truck Control System
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forum look and materials
the pedal base is very light and slips
you need to have the right table and chair
contains so many buttons and levers that even when turning the steering wheel you accidentally press something
the price definitely does not match
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Radek, Zruč-Senec
Rated 07/11/2024, variant Hori Force Feedback Truck Control System
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Despite how expensive the steering wheel is, its exterior design looks cheap (a large part of the price is the number of buttons and FF motors) and downright unsuitable for attaching to a table top. Firstly, the steering wheel and gear lever are held in place by a single bolt, which is prone to bowing, under-tightening or overtightening. Second, the cable between the pedals and the steering wheel is short and connects from the top of the steering wheel, so you have to pull it over the edge of the table through where your feet are. On the other hand, the cable at the gear lever is connected under the desk, so if you have the PC on the desk, you have to pull it over the edge of the desk again. Thirdly, if you have a regular desk with a high table top (and a suitably high chair), the steering wheel is too high because it is pointing "up" (yet all the tractors in the game have the steering wheel "on the side" of the steering wheel. plates, not up). Obviously, the steering wheel is designed for a racing mount and not a regular PC table.
As for the various levers, cradles and switches, they are still buttons, so e.g. the turn signal is switched off by pressing it again (it cannot be "squeezed"), and the switches for the windscreen wipers and the retarder must be pressed as many times as you want to switch mode (they cannot be held or moved to different positions). And likewise, the button to adjust the volume or cruise control (CC) speed needs to be repeatedly pressed instead of just held down for a continuous change.
The last oddity is the reverse gear, which simply shifts "far right down" (real vehicles usually use some form of squeeze or shift lever). As a result, the gear changes for positions 5 and 6 (right) are very poor - especially the change from 4 to 5 is very slow and takes a lot of practice.
Large number of buttons for all functions
Adaptation for manual (H-shifter), sequential (lever under the steering wheel) and automatic shifting (shift lever switch)
Two switches and 2 buttons directly on the gear lever
Automatic detection and setting of axes and buttons in ETS and ATS (Just run the control wizard)
The 1800° rotation gives you the real feel of driving a big truck and forces you to learn to plan ahead for every turn and corner.
The processing is quite "forum" - the steering wheel is soft and bends
Mounting on the table top is not well designed (bad grips, bad cable placement, steering wheel is too high)
Levers (blink, wipers, etc. ) and switches (volume control, cruise control speed, etc. ) are still just buttons (you need to press them repeatedly for some actions)
Connects as two separate joysticks - 2 USB ports required
The button number labels on the steering wheel are incorrect (e.g. Button 5 on the steering wheel is displayed as button 4 in the PC/game [0-index vs. 1-index])
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Karel, Liberec
Rated 29/10/2024, variant Hori Force Feedback Truck Control System
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Compared to other freely available "ready-made" steering wheels, this is the most successful solution for casual EuroTruck simulator "drivers". Everyone else who drives it like a real and we've dealt with the levers under the steering wheel find it a bit off with the wipers. I could be wrong, but maybe the start button could be placed on the side of the steering wheel base as an option, it would cost a few crowns and it wouldn't be such a problem. Solving the impossibility of tilting the steering wheel is nonsense, you can solve it with a stand. But despite everything I wrote I give 5 stars and thank you: -)
steering wheel size
complex buttons for those who "really ride" and don't have to deal with stream deck and so on
shift lever with large and small gears - shift stiffness adjustment
with the size of the steering wheel, I hope that it can withstand the attachment of its wreath, after all, it is a large diameter and if you leave your hand on one side, it bends slightly - with the G920 it is all metal and it is noticeable, here I did not split it - warranty .; -)
it's a pity that the gear lever isn't separate, it would be more natural and wouldn't obscure some of the controls
I was expecting the turn signals to return automatically when the steering wheel is turned back, like in a classic car, but nothing.
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Rated 20/10/2024, variant Hori Force Feedback Truck Control System
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For players of Euro Truck Simulator and American Truck Simulator has a lot of buttons of everything that just de in those games.
Unfortunately Weight 😔 I ordered a 6k holder for it and unfortunately the holder tilts when in use.
There is a problem that the steering wheel has a small base for mounting, and all the weight is in the steering wheel and in the front.
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Marián, Polešovice
Rated 15/10/2024, variant Hori Force Feedback Truck Control System
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Almost perfection. It should be noted that this is not a steering wheel for racing games but for truck simulators. Using the controller software, the rotation range can be set from 180° to 1800°. The steering wheel is as big as the one from the real truck, the plastic/skin processing (I guess) is hilarious, pleasant to the hand and to the eye. There are so many buttons on the steering wheel that you don't know what else to use them for, and there are plenty more buttons on the shift paddle. The pedals look quite sturdy even against a heavier foot. The only complaint I would have is the lack of steering wheel tilt adjustment and it's a pity that the levers under the steering wheel don't have more positions in which they would stay (the lever always returns immediately to the original centre position after pressing the turn signal, for example). Overall though, this wheel takes the experience of playing ETS2 or ATS to a whole new level. PS: Prepare your muscles and space in your car boot - the steering wheel comes in a large and relatively heavy box; )
real steering wheel size
lots of buttons
1800° rotation
pleasant processing
brings a whole new experience to the game
no steering wheel tilt adjustment
the levers under the steering wheel do not have multiple positions
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