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Logitech's Powerful G29 Steering Wheel Is $200 Cheaper For Prime Day

PC, Xbox, and PlayStation gamers can take this deal on Logitech steering wheels out for a spin.

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There's no shortage of great racing games available on console and PC right now, and if you're looking to add an extra layer of authenticity to your racing setup, then these Prime Day deals on some of Logitech's best hardware should be on your radar. Right now, you can get the popular Logitech G29 for just $200 (usually $400) or the G920, which usually sells for $300, for $200.

Logitech G29 steering wheel and pedals
Logitech G29 steering wheel and pedals

The G29 is the more modern option here, and one that will work on PC, PS5, and PS4. A fine choice for Gran Turismo 7 fans, it comes with a set of pressure-sensitive non-linear brake pedals that can be customized and the steering wheel sports helical gearing, a 900-degree rotation, and some powerful force feedback.

While the G920 is an older model, it's still a reliable option and the one that, as Amazon has listed, was recently updated to work with Xbox Series X|S consoles. You can also use it on Xbox One and PC, and this staple of the virtual racing scene also comes with a set of heavy-duty pedals, authentic force feedback, and a selection of buttons on the steering wheel. With Forza Motorsport headed to Xbox Series X|S in October, this is a solid steering wheel to consider for that game.

It'll also work just fine on arcade racers, and you can even connect a manual gear system controller (sold separately) for when you want to drive stick.

If you're looking to take to the skies, Logitech's range of flight sticks are also on sale. The G Pro flight yoke system is just $100 for Prime Members, and you can expand your cockpit with the G X52 Pro system which is currently listed at $180.

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