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Thrustmaster T150 RS Racing Wheel Racing Wheel and Pedals (Compatible with PS5, PS4, PC)

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Color: Black


Style: Thrustmaster T150 RS Racing Wheel


Features

  • Realistic wheel: wheel rim is 11 inches / 28 cm in diameter, with an ergonomic design thats great for all types of racing games
  • Up to 1080 degree wheel rotation, for optimal racing precision
  • Responsive, precise and silent Force Feedback, thanks to the belt-pulley system in the racing wheels base
  • Optical reading: 12-bit resolution ensures accurate in-game reproduction of all wheel movements (4,096 values on the steering axis)
  • Works with PS5 games

Description

The T150 racing wheel, Thrustmaster’s absolute gold standard in the world of virtual motorsports, is a tremendous asset for all racing fans looking for enhanced immersion in their gaming sessions. The T150 ensures excellent precision and realistic sensations on the race track, thanks to Thrustmaster’s unique belt-pulley Force Feedback system. Responsive and adjustable, the T150 is a versatile ally for any type of racing: Rally, F1, NASCAR and even GT. The size of the wheel’s rim (11 inches / 28 cm) is great for all hand sizes, and allows for easy, intuitive rotation (up to 1080°). Gear shifts are both smooth and distinct thanks to the 100% metal sequential paddle shifters, which provide optimal accuracy. Optical reading of the wheel’s movements (with 12-bit resolution) ensures authentic in-game mirroring of even the slightest moves made by the user. Works with PS5 games (PS5 games compatibility has been tested and endorsed by Thrustmaster. At stage of publication, PS5 compatibility of the full range have not been yet tested nor endorsed by Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC.)

Release date: January 1, 2017


Product Dimensions: 12.6 x 12.99 x 11.81 inches; 11.25 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English, French


Item model number: 4169080


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 11.25 pounds


Manufacturer: Thrustmaster VG


Date First Available: September 3, 2015


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  • cheap but good FFB wheel
Color: Black Style: Thrustmaster T150 RS Racing Wheel
I bought this product used off amazon It cost me $170, it came with no signs of damage or use, it looked basically brand new. There are 2 rubber grips on each side of the wheel which feel pretty nice to hold, but I feel like after long-term use they might wear down. As for me though, the wheel still looks brand new. The wheel will make a loud whining noise the faster you spin it, that's just the nature of a gear-driven wheel. FFB feels like any other gear-driven wheel, not the best, but it's there and it does the job. It helped me get into sim racing and I don't regret the purchase at all. The wheel itsself is amazing for a gear-driven wheel, it has pretty weak FFB (I ran it at 75% strength) but it's definitely enough. I set the steering angle from something like 900 degrees to around 360, which made it way easier to drift and correct over/understeer, and also since I played at night, it kept the noise down because I didn't have to whip the wheel 360 degrees one way. The pedals do their job, brake pedal has some resistance and gas pedal has basically none. They are very light and cheap and will slide around/tip over. This setup works great on a desk, and I used it for over a year on games like BeamNG, Asseto Corsa, FH5, RaceRoom, and My Summer Car. Paddle shifters feel great but are LOUD. I upgraded to a Fanatec CSL DD, and the paddle shifters make basically no noise, they will probably wake someone up before the sound of the wheel's gears turning will. To fix this, I just used the 2 buttons on the top to shift gears and it worked just fine. The wheel looks nice, it's small and works on basically any desk. The clamp is good. Setup is easy. I currently have it kept as a backup, if my csl dd breaks then I will have no issue using the T-150 again. Great wheel, I was considering going for a wheel with no FFB but god am I glad I didnt. I have to give it 5 stars because I got what I paid for, $170 and cheap pedals but good FFB that works as expected. I do recommend using this with a wheel stand, possibly the GT Omega Classic, it's made for low-power wheels and you won't have to worry about your chair or the pedals, and you can get a good driving position. You can also go for the GT Omega Apex if you plan on upgrading to a stronger DD wheel in the future, then the apex will hold up just fine to both the T-150 and entry-level DD wheels (think moza r9, fanatec csl dd). The only thing I wish was different about the wheel is the loud paddle shifters. That's it. Everything else about this wheel is great. for the price you're paying (assuming you got it for $170, like me, I personally would NOT pay $220+ when you can get it as cheap as I did in brand new condition.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Emrah

  • Great entry-level wheel for the serious gamer
Color: Black Style: Thrustmaster T150 RS Racing Wheel
The media could not be loaded. Update 4/9/19 After 2 years of occasional use my gas pedal spring gave out. After doing a quick google search I found this is a common problem. I contacted Thrustmaster and they had a replacement spring available but had to pay more for shipping than the spring itself. Not a big deal but be aware. See below for original review. This wheel isn’t perfect but offers great value for the serious gamer. It might be slightly smaller, and offer fewer buttons than more expensive wheels but it’s significantly cheaper. I’ve owned this model for over a year now and I’ve had no problems with the mechanics. It continues to work as expected. The feedback this wheel offers is great. If you are serious about racing games this is a good entry level wheel. Thrustmaster offers cheaper models like the T80 but they don’t have the same force feedback. The wheel doesn’t come without flaws. The rubber grips on the side feel good but I don’t understand why it doesn’t go all the way around the wheel. Most of the time my hands are on the rubber section of the wheel but still, they cheaped out. Also, it could have more customizable buttons for things like traction control but I guess that’s how they get you to spend money on more expensive models. There are work arounds such as using the d-pad. I believe there are several other wheel options that mount to the main motor unit. So if I want, I can replace my wheel with a better one without buying a whole new setup. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2018 by Getaway Man Getaway Man

  • A great wheel for 200 bucks.
Color: Black Style: Thrustmaster T150 RS Racing Wheel
I had another Thrustmaster wheel before this wheel, called the Ferrari Red Legend. It's a pretty decent wheel for the price of 60 bucks. But after a while, I grew a bit tired of it because of its lack of features (no force feedback, let alone any rumble effects, very limited degree of rotation, etc.). I never really expected much from it for being so cheap. Until I heard about T150 wheel. This wheel had me sold for how much it cost. $200 for a dedicated force feedback, can rotate up to 1080 degrees, and it can use any other pedal set (T3PA/PRO) and shifter (TH8A/RS) This basically had me sold on this wheel when I heard of all of these features for just 200 bucks (not including the high quality pedals and H- Pattern Shifter set). And also, from the fact that it was compatible with the PC is a big plus in my books. So how do I think about this wheel? I think it's fantastic for how much it costs. The force feedback is really amazing, the feel from the bumps on roads are just amazing and playing it on Dirt Rally makes the wheel a WHOLE lot immersive than a controller. I also played it on Assetto Corsa, Project Cars, Forza Horizon 3, Race Driver: GRID etc. Some of the games, mostly older games, doesn't support it obvious so I had to set it up to get it to work for me. But it wasn't an issue at all. The wheel felt great on all games, really responsive and can deal some heavy usage pretty well due to its clamp being so sturdy. And since I don't drift, I can't say how good it is as in terms of how well the wheel can rotate to counter steer, but on a occasion it felt easy to counter steer whenever the vehicle gets loose. The look of the wheel is really nice, the base looks smaller than the Red Legend wheel and the wheel itself is really nice. I actually like the small wheel, but that's entirely subjective, some may like it, some won't. I also really do like the metal paddle shifters, overall it feels really nice when I shift gears with them, but I do have to give it a con for the inconsistency of the quality build with most of the wheel being plastic. Would rather see some other nice touches maybe like leather, or any other type, but maybe the cost would vary from that. The wheel design also looks really nice and makes it look like a real race car, which is a pro to me. Another con for me is the pedals, it's the exact same from the cheaper wheels, which is kind of sad, but I guess its due to pricing. But still I would like to see the pedals not reused for a more expensive wheel, let alone for something $200. After a while (a year from when I bought this wheel) of using the T150, there seem to be some issues emerging. For one the wheel makes a weird loud noise whenever I turn the wheel. Either I turn the wheel rapidly or subtly the noise emerges which kind of to me annoys me a bit. Another I would say is the left shifter is getting numb to where its difficult to downshift without putting force to the pedal. It's a weird issue since its only one part of the shifter that's going bad than both since I use both shifters pretty frequently. The pedals I originally had with this wheel also went bad where the accelerator went loose and had to get that replaced before the warranty went out. Obvious quality issues that I am disappointed with, expecting more of a high quality build for 200 dollars. Overall I really did enjoy this wheel, I put a lot of hours into it and a lot more hours into games that recommends using a wheel (ex. Assetto Corsa, Project Cars and Dirt Rally). With its eco build of adding the T3PA/Pro pedals and the TH8A shifter, really adds the value of the wheel. After a while of its usage, it did show that its quality wasn't up to par for its asking price because of those issues I listed above, but it didn't make the wheel unusable as I still use it today. If you're on a set budget on wheels then I would recommend this wheel. PS: I had written this review prior of me finishing it as of early 2017. I believe I had it since early last year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2015 by Davion Webb

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