
click to enlarge
You might be thinking, wait - isn't the Xbox 360 Wheel just for the Xbox 360? Actually, no. The Xbox 360 wheel will work with a PC by using the
Xbox 360 Wireless Gaming Receiver, a little white pod that allows wireless Xbox 360 accessories to work the the PC.
With that out of the way, let's get to the wheel. Dressed in the gray-and-white typical of Xbox 360 peripherals, the Xbox 360 Wireless Wheel isn't a bad looking piece of kit. The wheel is covered with a textured black grip with the exception of the bottom, which is bare faux-metallic plastic. The widespread use of plastics instantly convey the fact that the Xbox 360 Wireless Wheel is something of a budget buy, but the unit feels solid enough. It is contoured to stay in place if left on a lap, but it works best when attached to a desk or table.
In games, the Xbox 360 Wireless Wheel performs extremely wheel. Purists will not like the wheel's limited 270 degrees of rotation, and it is only available with paddle shifters, but it does come with a decent pair of foot pedals for the throttle and brakes. The force feedback works just as well on more expensive wheels, however, and that is high praise considering the wheel's $100 dollar price tag. There are certainly better wheels available, including the next two wheels on this list, but for those on a budget the Xbox 360 Wireless Wheel can't be beat.