Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Floor Pedals, Real Force Feedback, Stainless Steel Paddle Shifters, Leather Steering Wheel Cover for PS5, PS4, PC, Mac - Black
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We liked it
- smooth rotation wheel
- It works on most devices
What we didn't like
- There is no gear
About this item
Immersive Gaming Experience: Perfect for PlayStation 5, PS4 and PC gaming titles, the Driving Force simulates the feeling of driving a real car with precision steering and pressure-sensitive pedals
Premium Control: The Driving Force feedback racing wheel provides a detailed simulation of driving a real car, with helical gearing delivering smooth, quiet steering and a hand-stitched leather cover
Customizable Pedals: These pressure-sensitive nonlinear brake pedals provide a responsive, accurate braking feel on a sturdy base – with adjustable pedal faces for finer control
900-Degree Rotation: Lock-to-lock rotation of the Driving Force means you can turn the wheel around two and a half times, hand over hand on wide turns – just like a real F1 race car
Up Your Game: Take your racing simulation to the next level with Driving Force accessories like the Driving Force Shifter or desk and rig mounts
The plastic parts in G29 Driving Force include 52 percent certified post consumer recycled plastic..Certified carbon neutral.
Total Wheel Control: Control wheel sensitivity, force feedback levels, and button customization via powerful G HUB Gaming Software for PC. Download at logitechG /downloads
Wheel: Length: 10.24 in (260 mm) Height: 10.63 in (270 mm) Width: 10.94 in (278 mm) Weight without cables: 4.96 lb (2.25 Kg) Pedals: Length: 16.87 in (428.5 mm) Height: 6.57 in (167 mm) Width: 12.24 in (311 mm) Weight without cables: 6.83 (3.1 Kg). Compatible with Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7
The Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel does not work seamlessly with Xbox consoles. It is optimized for PlayStation and PC platforms.
Item details
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
|---|---|
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Color | black |
| Features | 1” CMOS & 4K/120fps Video, 2″ Rotatable Touchscreen, Compact and Convenient, Face/Object Tracking, Fast Focusing, Vlogging Camera |
| Photo Sensor Size | 1-inch |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Has Image Stabilization | Yes |
| Image stabilization | Integrated 3-Axis Gimbal |
| Form Factor | Compact |
| Item Weight | 179 Grams |
| Operating System | iOS, Android |
| Battery Average Life | 166 minutes |
| Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 5.8 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Style Name | Vlogging Camera |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.3″D x 1.7″W x 5.5″H |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR5 batteries required. (included) |
Image & Video
| Video Resolution | 4K |
|---|---|
| Video Capture Format | 4K |
| Effective Still Resolution | 9.4 MP |
| Image Capture Speed | 120 fps |
| Shooting Modes | Slow Motion |
| Image Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, PNG, TIFF |
| White Balance Settings | Auto |
| File Format | JPEG, Raw |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual |
| Effective Video Resolution | 8.3 MP |
| Log Gamma Curve | D-Log M |
Audio
| Supported Audio Format | 48 kHz 16-bit; AAC |
|---|---|
| Number of Speakers | 3 |
Display
| Screen Size | 2 Inches |
|---|---|
| Display Resolution Maximum | 314 x 556 Pixels |
Memory
| Flash Memory Type | Micro SD |
|---|---|
| Flash Memory Installed Size | 1 TB |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | 1 |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | U3 |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | V30 |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | SD |
Zoom
| igital Zoom | 10 x |
|---|---|
| Zoom | Digital |
What's in the box
- Steering wheel Pedals Power adapter User documentation
People's opinions
Jimmy P
Perfect secondary camera
This is the best purchase of 2025 for me. a couple of month ago I came across someone using the Osmo Pocket 3 a couple of month ago. I between this and the Xtra Muse and I decided to buy the Pocket 3 and I have no regrets. It feels sturdy and durable when holding the equipment. The in mic works perfectly well, but I highly suggest that you order the DJI Mic 2 for better sound. The image quality of the camera is really good. For my videography business, this is a good camera to shoot b-roll and interview. There is an app (DJI Mimo) that you’ll have to download to register the Osmo Pocket 3, but after you down pop in your microsd card and you can start shooting with no problem.
Richard C. Drew
Love the portability and quality, hate the activation and app install.
I’ve had other mini-gimbal units and have to say the DJI just feels beefier and better. It focuses faster and just does everything else better. But – you HAVE to register it before the 5th use. If you don’t, you have a paperweight until you do register it. So if you go on vacation with your new toy and have no internet, you are in trouble. This is my main complaint with every new DJI device.
The app is not standards compliant and to get it to run is a bit tricky. If you already have it installed – I did – but it won’t run – mine would not – you have to uninstall and download the APK from DJI using a QR code. You also have to change your security settings to allow the app to install. If you’re into privacy or security, you will NOT like anything about the camera. After I went through all that on my Moto Edge 2023 the app ran fine. The first thing it did was download a firmware update. It works well and has very little lag. It uses an ad-hoc wifi network to connect to the phone, and it’s all done with answering questions (allow to connect? etc.)
Other stuff worth mentioning: The camera will power on and off when the screen is rotated. It’s a battery hog. I went through 11% of the battery just setting it up and installing firmware. There’s magnetic storage in the case for filters and a slide-in spot to keep their external mic. The “manual” reads like Ikea instructions and is all icons and arrows, and pretty useless. The included mount that snaps on the bottom is needed for using with a selfie stick or tripod, as there’s no mounting threads on the gimbal – the threaded opening (1/4-20) is on the snap-on base. This also adds about 1 1/2″ to the length. It’s a combination of rubber, plastic and aluminum and is surprisingly heavy.
The included case is handy, but does not cover the camera completely, and leaves the bottom and back totally exposed. It’s not something I would just toss in a backpack or camera bag. You’ll need to put it in a pouch or another case.
Video quality is excellent, audio surprisingly good. The gimbal is FAST and there’s a lot of features, from hyperlapse and timelapse, to 3×3 and 180 degree panoramic photos, although no 360 photos.
Last night I shot some video at a 1920’s themed dance. Very dark room, loud music with some heavy bass. I was amazed at the quality of the video and the clarity of the audio.
Sandra Almonte
This Little Guy Blew Me Away!
Wow, I can’t believe how good this tiny camera is! The quality is amazing, super clear videos, smooth movement, and it focuses so fast. I use it for my vlogs and honestly, it makes everything look like I used a big professional camera. It’s small, easy to carry, and perfect for anyone who loves recording on the go. Totally worth it!
Aisling D.
Great features, improved a LOT since Pocket 2… BUT we can’t use it
I ordered this camera to replace my DJI Osmo Pocket 2, which I’ve liked, but – oh my! – the Pocket 3 has SO many FAR better features for travel vlogging!
Unfortunately, the Pocket 3 also stops working (after the 5th time you turn it on), if you don’t “activate” it via an app on your phone.
Well, I had mixed feelings about that, but – for such a great camera – I decided to take a chance on privacy issues, and activate the app anyway.
BUT THEN…
The app isn’t on Google Play for a reason: When I researched the issue, it comes down to GDPR standards. Apparently, the DJI Mimo app – used to activate the camera – doesn’t meet those standards.
So, I could download the app to my Motorola phone, but the app wouldn’t install. It was blocked by Motorola for safety and privacy reasons (per the pop-up window).
Of course, the app wouldn’t even download to my husband’s Google Pixel phone.
I’m stunned that a $500+ camera can’t be used, fresh out of the box, without jumping through more hoops… some requiring me to buy another phone.
But more than that, I’m terribly disappointed. I’d waited weeks to receive this camera. And, at first glance, this camera looks great, and has SO many wonderful features, I was delighted that I’d purchased it… until I realized I can’t use it at all.
This isn’t a new issue. In forums, I see that DJI has known about this since 2023. I’m not sure why they won’t comply with GDPR standards to solve this problem.
Until they do, I’m sad and disappointed, and cannot recommend the camera at all.
This might have been a five-star review. The camera looks great, and – until it quit working – everything about it impressed me.
Instead, I can only give it one-star.
I hope this is a warning to others to check if their phones accept (and will install) the DJI Mimo app, before buying this camera.















