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RACING WHEELS

In my opinion there’s no better peripheral for your PC than a racing wheel. I enjoy VR headsets, though they’re pretty great even without a PC at hand; and a flight stick really feels crucial to a fun flight sim experience. But it’s the racing wheel that I find myself using most often – so much so that one is a permanent fixture on my desk nowadays.

There are many different racing wheels vying for your cash, however. You’ll find multiple varying underlying technologies powering each wheel available – each with their own positives and negatives, fans and critics. I’ve tested and reviewed six of the best on the market to see which is really going to deliver a true-to-life tyre-screeching experience for avid

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