The Hori Wireless Racing Wheel Apex’s quality hinges entirely on the use case, and the audience.
Just know that there are dramatically better options out there for only a small amount of extra cash.
This pricing alone makes the Hori Wireless Racing Wheel Apex worth considering.
Down at your feet though, the design fares less well.
Theres no hiding how plasticky that throttle and brake are, nor how insubstantial they feel to operate.
A lot of this comes down to the design.
Time for the ace up the Hori Wireless Racing Wheel Apexs sleeve, though: wireless operation.
But from wheel to console or PC, its cable-free.
Hori Wireless Racing Wheel Apex: Performance
There are two ways to appraise this wheel.
The second approach and this is where Hori is sweating is to evaluate this wheel against similarly priced competitors.
And thats where it struggles to make a compelling argument.
Here are the elements that hamper your performance: firstly, the brake pedal.
Its not all bad, though.
And which, crucially, has just about enough travel.
Next performance-limiting issue: the centering spring strength of the wheel.
Theres also the 270-degree rotation range to consider.
Taking the hairpin at Monaco inF1 24,for example, or trying to park inEuro Truck Simulator 2.
And that leads to the final point about this wheel.
But that caveat is crucially important.
Its the only context in which such a wheel makes sense.