Media-Tech Cyber Race steering wheel review

Media-Tech Cyber Race this model of game steering wheel is an attractive design, anatomically shaped with rubber surfaces of the hands, easy to install and supports vibration. It comes complete with pedal to work a lot better than rich. Price is fully justified, and Cyber Race deserves recommendation in its price-range.
Media-Tech is one of the many companies that are diverse range of peripheral devices compete in a market that is fairly saturated. Because of this, the suburbs are becoming more quality and competitive prices, and all customers and not easy to choose. We tried one more interesting this wheel manufacturer, good quality, with support for vibration. This is the steering wheel for PC with USB interface and design that resembles a real racing wheel. Although it is not a best wheel from Media-Tech program, it still offers enough of that for the money it should not skip.



Key Features 

Attractive design
Solid build quality
12 keys available
Double vibrations

Specification 

Media-Tech Cyber Race
Number of keys: 12
Controllers: poluatomatski gearbox, the two levers behind the steering wheel, pedals
In addition: double vibrations
Interface: USB
Media-Tech Cyber Race

The entire kit consists of two parts, with the massive stands at the wheel and pedals and gearbox. The mount is very easily mounted on the table with vacuum feet (surface to which are fixed so must be very flat), which held quite well and certainly will not happen to odlepi when you do not need. Handlebar is anatomically shaped, with a rubber covering that prevents slip his hand while driving. In this case, the tire on the wheel and the gearbox, whose head is also rubber, is blue. The only criticism relates to the fact that the smooth tire, and it may be to hand a little more sweat, but when it comes to texture, which allows some air to pass between the hand and the steering wheel. Build quality is quite good, although the average quality plastics do not Krcko stronger when pressed. Generally, the wheel seems very resistant to some heavy use.


Media-Tech Cyber Race details
Handlebar has a setting for sensitivity, and acceleration, which is in the form of toothed wheel which is located between the gearbox and steering wheel. At the wheel there are LED status lights that mark the set sensitivity level. There are a total of 12 keys that are available, which should be more than sufficient for all purposes, including the four-way D-Pad and two pedals on the back of which serve to modify the speed. Transmission is automatic and very short walk. Pedals are also massively footer, with plenty of strong federa and look more like the pedal but the car stops, but we liked to do and that is the feeling of driving. The kit connects to a PC via a USB interface, and installation is very simple and requires the installation of appropriate drivers whose latest version can be downloaded from the Web site producers.

Feedback of game steering wheel

The most important thing we left for the end. This wheel has a so-called double vibration, or has a two micro motors that vibrate and thus depict the reality of the simulation run as the steering wheel to match the quality of road bends and the like, and the feeling of driving is because more realistic. Rather we liked how it all works together, and how there are some major practical objections, and the price is more than decent (for a model with vibrations), there remains nothing else but to recommend this cenovnoj class.