Wii gets force-feedback
Peripherals maker Logitech today announced the Speed Force Wireless racing wheel, the first force-feedback steering wheel for the popular Nintendo Wii.
The feedback wheel works with Electronic Arts’ Need for Speed Undercover game and paves the way for more force-feedback racing titles on the Wii.
The Speed Force Wireless wheel has a one-piece design with built-in acceleration and brake controls located on the wheel. The expandable lap rest can also be adjusted for different playing positions.
The Speed Force wheel also uses a 2.4GHz wireless connection which eliminates the need for console cables. The wireless connection uses a USB connector.
The Logitech Speed Force Wireless racing wheel is expected to be available in South Africa at the start of December and will cost R1 100.