🚀 Elevate Your Flight Experience!
The Turtle Beach VelocityOne Universal Rudder Pedals are designed for gamers seeking precision and comfort. Compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11, and PCs, these pedals feature an ultra-smooth rudder axis, customizable springs, and stable mounting solutions, making them the perfect addition to any flight simulation setup.
E**N
Quality + performance + value for money
Purchased these pedals to use with X-plane 12 flight simulator as a replacement for my previous rudder/brake pedals which were far too sensitive and at times uncontrollable with smaller GA aircraft. The build quality of Velocity One is so much better. Really solid and comfortable. These pedals are significantly heavier than my previous basic set which, together with the spiked rubber feet, ensure no lateral movement on my carpet. Installation to my flight sim PC by USB was quick and easy. X-Plane recognised the pedals automatically and I fine-tuned the pedal sensitivity to my liking using the response curves within X-plane settings. In my opinion, in terms of quality, performance and price, the Velocity One rudder/brake pedals offer excellent value for money and have added tremendously to the enjoyment of my flight-sim hobby.
A**R
XBOX (if you have Turtle beach yoke, or PC)
Very good build, heavier than I thought. XBOX and PC compatible ( if you have the yoke for XBOX).Calibrated out of the box
C**.
Well built,heavy.
Good pedals,better than the lower priced pedals like TM,Logitech,saitek.Downside,a bit over priced
A**R
Realistic Rudder Pedals
These rudder pedals were easy to set up out of the box and configure in my X-Plane simulator. It has two different pedal styles, one for general small prop aircraft and one for jet airliners such as Boeing 737-800. It is very easy to change over the pedals to properly replicate the right pedal style for the aircraft you are flying. The left and right yaw action of the pedals is very smooth adding a great deal of realism to the simulator. The pedals come with two different sets of springs which allow you to choose whether to have a stronger or weaker tension on the pedal movement (I found the weaker springs suited me best). Although these pedals are more expensive than the likes of the Logitech/Saitek Pro pedals, it is certainly worth spending a bit more for the extra realism. It took me about a year to decide on which pedals to buy and I am certainly not disappointed with my purchase.
J**O
Great bit of quality kit
Excellent product.
M**N
Versatile rudder pedals
Excellent quality.
D**E
Fantastic deal 👌 great service 👍 thank you
Fantastic deal 👌 great service 👍 thank you
G**N
Runs on rails
Rudder pedals, well they control your rudder in flight sims (and with these your toe brakes as well) There isn't much else to say about what they ultimately do.There is however plenty to say about how they do it.Unlike the cheap and cheerful Thrustmaster TFRP and Logitech G/Saitek pro Rudder pedals (and even the CH products pedals) all of which use potentiometers to measure the positions of the pedals/brakes and send this to your pc these pedals use hall effect no contact magnetic sensors instead, not only do these not suffer the problems associated with rubbing a metal ring over a resistive surface causing wear but they're also able to be way way more accurate and sensitive giving you a 10bit axis rather than "just" 256 positions you get thousands.Higher end products like the Thrustmaster TPR and the MFG crosswinds also use hall effect (as does Virpil, VKB use MARS sensors which do basically the same thing in a slightly different way) however they move about their axis in a circular way which for most means they get narrower the further you push the pedals (TPRs are pendular, as their name suggests they go down then up as you push them). Cheaper pedals tend to travel on rails in neat straight lines (Logitech's travel on wheels inside tracks but the effect is the same), however unlike them these pedals use linear bearings on the rails giving you a much smoother action.Personally I prefer the linear motion of these pedals.Next up is adjustability, High end pedals can usually be adjusted quite a lot, and these are no different. In the box is included a different set of tension springs at 60nm which can replace the default springs at 80nm, you can even run without springs if you don't want them to return to centre. You can also adjust the width of the pedals between 5 different settings which is helpful if you use a centre mount for your stick. On top of this, the Velocity One set also includes a change of pedals between air liner style (full foot) and GA/Combat style (toes with heels on the ground) which for the pedals that offer this would normally cost you extra!The only down sides I've encountered thus far are that Turtle Beach's control app doesn't seem to be able to update the firmware, DCS detects the pedals as two separate identical devices but only one works (minor but annoying) and because you can adjust the width of the pedals and they do not know what setting you've used you have to calibrate the pedals every time you boot windows, thankfully this doesn't involve any software or any complex procedures all you do is push each pedal to the stop and back (brakes don't need it) and you're done. Those downsides are all minor but because there's more than one it knocks a star off the review score
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