Logitech G, a leader in gaming tech, has launched the Racing Series, setting a new benchmark for simulation racing. Announced at Logi Play, this series brings unparalleled innovation and customization for sim racers. The Racing Series allows racers to fine-tune their setups to align with their driving style, aiming to replicate the feel of real-world racing.
Richard Neville, Logitech G’s head of SIM product engineering, said, “We’ve heard from numerous sim racers that their setup should mirror the car they’re driving.” He emphasized the distinct driving styles required for different racing disciplines and how the new system enables users to customize their gear.
The Racing Series includes components such as the RS Wheel Hub, RS Track Wheel, RS Round Wheel, and RS QR Adapter. Each part is designed with performance and adaptability in mind. For example, the RS Wheel Hub is compatible with both PC and console and offers a quick-release mechanism, making it versatile for different racing styles.
The RS Shifter & Handbrake combo offers dual functionality, allowing users to switch between sequential shifter and handbrake modes with ease. This seamless integration ensures that racers can focus on improving their performance rather than worrying about their gear.
All Racing Series products maintain compatibility with Logitech G’s Pro Series, providing drivers with the option to expand and upgrade their setups over time. Logitech G’s latest launch is available on Logitech website with prices ranging from $59.99 to $149.99, depending on the product.
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