Hori Xbox XBO-012(U) Racing Wheel & Pedals

September 2nd, 2025 9:03 am   |  Toys & Games   Watts   Reference: 22395

Location: Watts

Price: $75


The Hori Xbox XBO-012(U) Racing Wheel & Pedals is an officially licensed racing wheel designed for Xbox and PC gaming. Here are some key details and features:

1. Design and Build: Racing Wheel Diameter: The wheel is 270mm in diameter, providing a realistic driving experience. Pedal Set: The set includes an accelerator and brake pedal unit, which is adjustable for better positioning. Clamping System: It comes with a secure mounting clamp system that helps attach the wheel to a desk or racing stand. 2. Compatibility: Platform Support: Officially licensed for Xbox consoles (Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S) and also works with PCs. Connectivity: Wired connection via USB, ensuring a stable connection without the need for batteries. 3. Controls and Features: Adjustable Sensitivity: Allows users to adjust the steering sensitivity, adapting to different racing games and preferences. Vibration Feedback: Features rumble motors for force feedback, providing a more immersive experience with tactile feedback when driving. Rotation Range: The wheel has a rotation angle of 270 degrees, which is adjustable between 180 degrees and 270 degrees for enhanced control in different types of racing games. Paddle Shifters: Comes equipped with paddle shifters behind the wheel for easy gear shifting in racing games. Programmable Buttons: Allows users to customize and map buttons for personalized control schemes. 4. Additional Features: Compact Design: Although not as large as high-end racing wheels, it is designed to be compact and affordable for casual gamers. LED Indicators: Some models feature LED indicators for gear and RPM levels. Affordability: It's a budget-friendly option for gamers looking for an entry-level racing wheel with decent features. This racing wheel is well-suited for casual to mid-level players who want to experience racing games with enhanced realism on Xbox or PC without spending too much on high-end models.