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    Logitech is launching wireless force-feedback wheel for the Nintendo Wii to add on your fantasies while you are on road with your The Nintendo Wii. It gives more realistic driving experience it's using the 2.4GHz frequency which means you can be standing 30ft away from the console and still be able to play the game, although we suppose that might be a little sturdy for your eyes.

    logitech wheel for wii

    The wheel features a 200-degree rotation, built-in analogue gas and brake controls and the force feedback technology which will simulate all your bumps, crashes and loss of traction. The force feedback will simulate the various shocks and forces that you experience while driving. That's distinctive for the Nintendo Wii

    To start racing, just plug into the USB receiver to the Wii console, plug in the wheel's power cord, put in Need for Speed: Undercover, adjust the lap rest to a comfortable position and wait for the race to begin. There's no mounting or assembly required.

    Specifications

    • USB
    • Wheel diameter: 10 inches
    • Weight: 3.62 lbs

    It's officially licensed by Nintendo, so you know it’s the good stuff, and currently works with EA's Need for Speed Undercover. The Logitech Speed Force Wireless racing wheel is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in November for a suggested retail price of $99.99 (U.S.).

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