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Thrustmaster T598 Direct Axial Drive Force Feedback Racing Wheel for PS5/PS4/PC
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Thrustmaster T598 Direct Axial Drive Force Feedback Racing Wheel for PS5/PS4/PC

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Thrustmaster T598 Direct Axial Drive Racing Wheel Elevate your sim racing with cutting-edge Direct Axial Drive technology, powered by an Axial Flux motor for seamless, cog-free force feedback. Delivering 5 Nm of torque with a +100% overshoot boost, this wheel offers pinpoint precision and intense, vibration-rich sensations—ideal for immersive gameplay. 🚨 Key Features 🪄 Next-Gen Motor: Experience 5ms ultra-low latency and crystal-clear handling for authentic race feels. 🚘 Ultra-Performance Design: 30cm detachable wheel rim with rubber grip zones and Mag-Shift paddles ensures a taut, responsive setup. 🎛️ Race Dash Display: Instantly tweak 10+ settings (including GEAR JOLT) and track live stats like speed, lap times, and race flags. ⚡ Scalable Pedals: Premium Raceline Pedals LTE with H.E.A.R.T. sensors provide accurate inputs. Adjust hardness with springs or upgrade to triple-load cell model (upgrade kit available). 🔧 Plug & Play Compatibility: Ready for PS5, PS4, and PC (Windows 10/11) without additional drivers. Featuring Harmony Tech, the T598 lets you feel road textures, tire screeches, and rumble strips down to the finest detail. The lightweight 811g wheel rim amplifies tension transmission, while non-slip pedals and a multifunction encoder add versatility. Built for enthusiasts seeking high-fidelity immersion and customizable precision, this racing experience doesn’t compromise. A comprehensive, all-in-one setup for tracks and circuits—from manufacturer demo videos to intuitive tuning, it’s engineered to outperform. Unleash the future of virtual racing today.

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