Back to Amazon.com
customer reviews
4,322
4.5 out of 5 stars

(NEW) Logitech G923 Racing Wheel and Pedals

$269.99
$349.99 23% off Reference Price
Condition: New
Model: PlayStation|PC
Sold out Back to product details

Top positive review
1 people found this helpful
Fantastic For Racing Sim Set Ups
By Caleb on Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025
You have to love the G923. It's loved by many. The force feedback is honestly fantastic and way stronger than you'd expect. The LED light bar across the top is such a nice detail and really brings the driving to life. The pedals are very responsive and firm. After a few months of using them however, the brake pedal has started squeaking which is a little bit annoying. Along with this, the wheel itself is very loud when using force feedback, but that is to be expected with most force feedback devices. The G923 is very practical and a good choice for your sim set up if you're new to sim racing, since its pretty easy to set up and use. The size of the base CAN get a little difficult to fit on a desk with a keyboard and everything, but its very useable still.
Top critical review
155 people found this helpful
A good wheel but...
By Steve on Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2021
First let me say I'll update this with time. Right now it's March 31st 2021. Also id give this 4 stars without question if more games supported it's defining feature and I'd give it 5 stars if you didn't need to buy 2 identical wheels if you want to use a wheel on xbox/playstation. There is no real reason this shouldn't work on both because hardware wise they are identical down to the last screw. The button labels are the only difference besides the software flag that says no this can't work on the other console. Ok so the wheel like logitech wheels that came before it runs on a system of gears and rumble motors to provide steering feedback and the sensation of bumps and things. The ONLY thing new here (besides a better brake pedal) is a spinning disc that does it's best to mimick the feeling of a cars engine reving and some other small things you would feel through the wheel of a car... It essentially uses the games audio for this and it's actually a fairly convincing system BUT the game has to explicitly support the feature and the issue is most games don't. Even games on logitech's website that are on the supported list don't always actually have the feature and that's because it was supposed to be added to these games but wasn't and logitech never updates the list on the main website or support website. The issue with that is they are asking $50 to $100 more for this wheel over the g920 which is otherwise the same force feedback system minus the above mentioned aspect. Honestly the system logitech has been using hasn't really changed since the ps2 era. Speaking of consoles... They sell this in a xbox and playstation variant. The only difference between them is the labels on the buttons... Oh and a little software flag that tells the console that the wheel shouldn't be allowed to work. So as an owner of both consoles it really bothers me that my $400 wheel won't work on my playstation for absolutely no reason. Those gripes aside I do like the wheel. I was upgrading from a g27 which I had mounted to a Playsets evolution 3 model chair/mounting system. All the mounting hardware is the same and there was no issue mixing and matching pedals, shifters or ebrakes. Everything just worked out of the box although I suggest doing some internet searching to find the best FFB (Force feedback) settings for a game (they are different for each) and then dialing it into the best feeling for your personal taste. It's easy to do and honestly once you have done it for a couple games you can basically setup any game without needing to search for settings unless the game is giving you a hard time. To wrap up, this is another good quality wheel from logitech that I really hope starts getting more support in games because so far the games they said it would be patched into have never been updated. Even the brand new Dirt 5 doesn't support it and codemasters had the most games on the compatibility list by far... Sadly most of the promised games didn't get said support. If this is your first wheel also make sure to give yourself time to adjust. At first you will probably do significantly worse than you were doing with a controller but with a few hours of practice and a good night sleep you will find yourself posting better laptimes and needing less assists like ABS, TCS & TCM in games.

Sort by:
Filter by:
By -
Verified Amazon Purchase
Vine Customer Review of Free Product
Sorry, no reviews match your current selections.
Try clearing or changing some filters.Show all reviews
Show more reviews


people found this helpful
By -
Verified Amazon Purchase
Vine Customer Review of Free Product