Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT Joystick + OBSF-30 Button Bundle (Red) for Arcade vs aikeec 64Bit USB Handbrake for sim racing G25/27/29 etc
Overall winner: Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT Joystick + OBSF-30 Button Bundle (Red) for Arcade
Key Differences
SANWA bundle (A) targets arcade builders with high-quality joystick parts and configurable 4/8-way operation and has higher user ratings; aikeec handbrake (B) targets sim-racing users with broad wheel compatibility and plug-and-play USB setup but mixed reports about clamp and wiggle. Choose SANWA if you want reliable arcade components and stronger user sentiment; choose aikeec if you need a USB handbrake compatible with G25/G27/G29-style wheels
Sanwa JLF-TP-8YT Joystick + OBSF-30 Button Bundle (Red) for Arcade
Sanwa joystick and OBSF-30 push buttons bundle from Japan. Adjustable 4/8-way operation, compatible with many control panels, with a switchable ball top. Customers note strong build quality and easy installation, though button durability cited by some
Pros
- high quality original components
- adjustable 4/8-way operation
- switchable ball top with color options
- easy installation and compatibility with steel or plastic panels
Cons
- button durability concerns from some customers
- mixed feedback on value for money
aikeec 64Bit USB Handbrake for sim racing G25/27/29 etc
USB handbrake for PC Windows compatible with multiple sim wheels. Enables plug-and-play setup for games like Dirt Rally 2, Assetto Corsa, and Forza Horizon. Users note solid build and easy setup, with some clamp durability concerns
Pros
- plug-and-play setup
- widely compatible with multiple wheel models
- solid build quality (per some customers)
- easy to install
Cons
- clamp may fall apart (reported by some users)
- movement can have wiggle (mixed feedback)
- screw size issues mentioned by some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SANWA |
| Durability | SANWA |
| Versatility | aikeec |
| User Reviews | SANWA |