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Do you love sim racing enough to spend $2,499 on a steering wheel?
Living room racers can level up.
It needs to be attached to a wheelbase, which translates the steering wheel’s turning motions and button inputs to a racing game while also providing force feedback. For starters, it’s officially licensed from the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team, who shared the computer aided design (CAD) data it uses to build the steering wheels for its multi-million dollar cars. Scattered across the wheel are nine rotary dials, 12 buttons, two switches, carbon fiber shifting paddles, anti-static silicone rubber grips, and 25 controllable RGB LEDs providing telemetry data at a glance.
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