Thrustmaster TMX Racing Wheel with pedals for Xbox and PC vs Racing Wheel Overdrive for Xbox Series X|S (HORI) – Officially Licensed
Overall winner: Thrustmaster TMX Racing Wheel with pedals for Xbox and PC
Key Differences
Hori (A) is a lower-priced, officially licensed Xbox wheel with full-size wheel and pedals, 270° turn radius, and a sturdy clamp—good if you want a solid, simple Xbox-focused setup. Thrustmaster (B) offers force feedback and up to 900° rotation for more realistic steering and broader PC compatibility, but has mixed build-quality reports and less consistent pedals
Thrustmaster TMX Racing Wheel with pedals for Xbox and PC
Thrustmaster TMX racing wheel with force feedback and pedals. 11-inch wheel rim, ergonomic design, up to 900-degree rotation for precise racing. Customers note solid wheel quality and strong force feedback, with mixed pedal quality
Pros
- force feedback
- ergonomic 11-inch wheel
- wide rotation up to 900 degrees
- pedals included
Cons
- mixed build quality reported
- pedals can be unsatisfactory for some
- pedal quality variability
Racing Wheel Overdrive for Xbox Series X|S (HORI) – Officially Licensed
Racing wheel and pedal set designed for authentic racing on Xbox and Windows. Includes a 270-degree turn radius and sturdy mount clamp for secure setup. Customers note value and ease of setup, with some reliability concerns over time
Pros
- full-size racing wheel and pedals
- 270-degree turn radius with adjustable output
- sturdy clamp mounting system
- compatible with Xbox series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10
Cons
- some reports of brake pedal sporadically
- wheel may not turn in full circle for all games
- possible durability issues within months
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Hori |
| Durability | Hori |
| Versatility | Thrustmaster |
| User Reviews | Hori |