Logitech G X56 H.O.T.A.S Throttle and Joystick Flight Simulator Game Controller, 6 Dregrees of Freedom, 4 Spring Options, +189 Programmable Controls, RGB Lighting, 2x USB, PC - Black
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- 6 Degrees of Freedom: 6DoF are the six degrees of freedom – pitch, roll, yaw, backwards, forwards, up, down, left and right – that all need to be accounted for with unique precision
- VR-Ready: With an immense number and sensitivity of controls, X56 is ideal for head-mounted displays (HMD) and VR gaming. Put on a headset and grab onto X56 for endless adventure
- Customisable RGB: X56 supplies the heroic environment you need for the best experience. Edit the full-spectrum RGB lighting to your liking with feature-rich software found at the link below
- Adjustable Accuracy: Combination of contact-free Hall effect sensors within the 16-bit aileron and elevator axis, and the adjustable spring tensioning system gives X56 an high level of sensitivity
- Independent Twin Throttles: The innovative twin throttles are ideal for dual-engine spacecraft and aircraft, and even more ideal for flight battle situations
- System requirements Windows(11,10,8.1,7), 2xUSB 2.0 Port
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10 Reviews
Tony
In a nutshell I think this is probably the best throttle and stick at this price point. In fact it's a really good price for what you get. I'm very happy with this buy. The only negative thing I can say about the throttle is that it lacks 0%, 50% and 100% detents (e.g. for afterburner). Otherwise, tons of switches, ability to split the throttles, multiple modes.. all you need. The stick's great. Again plenty of buttons which feel really satisfying to use, the spring in the can be adjusted if you want an easier time moving the stick, or if you want to make it more difficult. In terms of feel it's good, but not incredible - going higher end would get you that, but we're in the mid-range. I am totally satisfied with the quality here. The software's garbage. You'll probably find yourself having to clear profiles every time you boot your PC, since you'll be using the ones in the game. Don't discount the X56 just because of the two clicks it takes to do that.
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S_E_I_L_E
After a year with the X56, I'm really happy with my purchase. I use this for DCS in VR and it works really well. The joystick is too big for my hands and I had to artificially raise the palm rest at the base (using layered cardboard) by about 1 cm so that I could rest my palm and still reach all the buttons but you have to be careful not to raise it too high as you can cover up the button at the very bottom of the actual stick. Once I found the right level to raise the palm rest then it was comfortable but be careful with this if you have small hands. The throttle is built really well and is comfortable. It also has heaps of buttons and switches which is excellent! It does have 3 things that you need to consider - The throttle movement is a little on the heavy side and doesn't slide easily. I would have liked it if it was a little easier but that's a preference thing and you get use to it. - The throttle doesn't have an afterburner indent. For those flying fighter jets, that means you won't get the physical nudge on the throttle once you've hit afterburners so might not realise they're on. Not the end of the world but something to think about. - The throttle takes lots of power and people have had issues with buttons being triggered randomly due to using a non-powered USB hub. Make sure you have a reliable direct USB connection to your PC or a powered hub to plug it in to. Overall, the HOTAS is the best in its class and to get anything better you would need to pay ~2-3 x more for a professional Warthog, WinWing or Vipril Hotas so although not perfect, it does represent good value for money.
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Ben
I love this thing. It has such a nice feel to the grasp for both hands and the buttons are all perfectly placed. I've had no problem with mine and I've had it a year now. The hat's on stick feel great to the thumb touch too. If I had one gripe it's that the joystick is a little large, but maybe I just have small hands. And in fairness it does come with a section to keep your hand reat a bit higher which is good. The colours of the lights are a nice touch and can be changed too. Great HOTAS set up for professional gamers.
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Sinerider
The media could not be loaded. Love the features and the feel of this HOTAS. I've clocked a couple of hundred hours in Elite Dangerous and its still holding up just as well as when I first got it. No real concerns with build quality just yet. Just started playing Evochron Legacy with this HOTAS after a break from using it for a year or so and have fallen back in love with playing with it. Decided to write this review. Playing a game with this HOTAS transforms it entirely, makes mundane tasks like switching on lights and lowering landing gears feel alive and epic. Good stuff: - Great feeling materials. Nice resistance on the throttle. - all Buttons are very tactile and clicky. - Controls are easy enough to feel and locate when in VR, owed to them having unique shapes and textures - Metal switches feel great and have mappable inputs for clicking both upwards and downwards with thoughtfully placed shielding bars on teh lower switches to prevent accidentally hitting them. - At least two of the hats are 8 way and not just 4, i only just found this out recently! - Sheer variety of different input types allow you to map controls to things that make sense and feel right. - SO MANY BUTTONS. Cons: - some controls are a little hard to reach, can be a bit of a problem while in a fight. - The tiny thumbsticks feel a little loose/weak and catch/feel a little scratchy when rotating around the edge. - the latch that connects the two halves of the throttle can feel a little loose
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Demoustier Sébastien
Juste parfait pour mon utilisation ( Élite Dangerous) j ai de grande mains et il est a ma taille c'est très appréciable j'avais l'ancienne version "RHINO" mais il y avait des imperfections qui ont étées corrigées avec cette dernière version
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Digy
Nach Jahren der Verwendung eines Saitek X45, war es mal Zeit für ein neueres Gerät. Hauptsächlich spiele ich nur Elite Dangerous und Microsoft Flight Simulator. Ja noch nach 11 Jahren spiele ich Elite, und das 2-3x die Woche. Mein alter HOTAS gab (natürlich) nach 11 Jahren irgendwann den Geist auf. Nun aber zum HOTAS: Der macht einen guten Eindruck, ist Stabil und hat eine Menge an Knöpfen. Das was man für Flugsimulatoren und Space Simulatoren benötigt. Der Stick besitzt - 4 Knöpfe - 1 Ministick (analog) - 3 Hats (digital) mit je 8 Kontaktpunkten. Das Throttle besitz: - Auf dem Boden des Throttle - - 7 Schalter, je 2 Positionen - - 2 Drehregler - - 1 Moderegler für 3 Modis (für Programmierbare Funktionen) - Am Throttlehebel - - 3 Knöpfe - - 1 Schieberegler - - 1 (ich sag mal) Schieberegler der wieder zur Mitte springt - - 1 Rädchen auf der Linken Seite des Hebel - - 2 Analoge Regler rechts, welche zusätzlich noch eine Knopffunktion haben - - Noch mal 2 Hats (digital) mit 8 Kontaktpunkten - - 1 analogen Ministick So lassen sich sowohl Spiele wie E:D als auch Flugsimulatoren keine wünsche mehr offen. Die digitalen Hats und Schieberegler verwende ich als Knöpfe so hat das Hotas insg. 60 Knöpfe. Dazu die analogen Steuerungen, welche dann eher für analoge Flugzeugeinstellungen wie z.B. bei Flightsimulator Landeklappen oder Störklappen und Trimmung verwende. Zusätzlich besitzt der Throttle an der Seite eine Feder, womit das Gleitgefühl eingestellt werden kann. Hier habe ich auf ganz leicht gestellt, so bleibt das Throttle auch an der Stelle auf meinem Schreibstisch. Anordnung der Steuereinheiten (Throttle): Je nach Stellung des Throttle, sind die Kippschalter am Boden schwer zu erreichen (beschriftet mit TGL1-4), daher habe ich dort eher unwichtige Funktionen oder Funktionen welche ich nicht im Flug benötige. Anders sind die Kippschalter unterhalb des Throttle, die sind gut erreichbar. Ich spiele oft mit einer HTC Vive (VR Brille) und auch mit der VR auf dem Kopf sind die Schalter eindeutig und sofort zu finden. Anordnung der Steuereinheiten (Stick): Auch hier sind die Knöpfe gut angeordnet. Ich habe aber relativ große Hände. Mit dem Daumen kann ich gut die 3 Hats erreichen, auch den Knopf über den Linken Hat. Ich kann mir vorstellen das hier allerdings Spieler mit einer kleineren Hand den rechten unteren Hat auf dem Stick als unangenehm finden, da dieser al Scharfkantig empfunden werden kann. Wenn ich hier den oberen Hat nutzen möchte, berührt ungefähr die Mitte des Daumes das untere Hat. Der kleine Finger liegt gut auf den Unteren Knopf auf dem Stick und erreicht noch den etwas weiter entfernten unteren Knopf. Neben den Hats auf der rechten Seite ist noch ein Knopf der leicht vom rechten Zeigefinger erreicht werden kann, sonst ruht der rechte Zeigefinger auf dem Trigger. Der Stick kann leicht in allen Richtungen Bewegt werden. Allgemeines: Ich hatte ja vorher ein sehr altes Modell (X45) dort war das Throttle per Kabel am Stick angeschlossen und nur der Stick per USB am PC angeschlossen. Der X56 benötigt 2 freie USB Port, da sowohl der Stick als auch das Throttle direkt am PC angeschlossen werden. Da ich viele USB Geräte verwende habe ich mir auch ein USB Hub mit eigener Stromversorgung zusätzlich bestellt. (Nicht nur für das HOTAS sondern auch und einfacher an USB 3.1 zu kommen, aber dazu gibt es eine Rezession an anderer Stelle) Nice to Have aber meines Erachtens völlig unwichtig ist, wenn der Treiber direkt von Hersteller verwendet wird kann die Farbe eingestellt werden in der die Bedienelemente leuchten. Die Treiber des Herstellers sind nicht nötig, da Windows 10 diesen korrekt erkennt.
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Sciapiro2017
ECCEZIONALE! Lo possiedo da oltre 2 anni e non ho mai riscontrato alcun problema. La sensibilità è rimasta invariata e la robustezza è la stessa del primo giorno. Lo utilizzo principalmente per giochi di simulazione aerea come DCS, Flight Simulator 2020/2024 e X-Plane 11/12, e si comporta in modo impeccabile. L'unica nota negativa è che non sono ancora riuscito a capire come configurare le modalità MODE M1, M2 e S1 per assegnare combinazioni di tasti, ma potrebbe essere che ancora non ho ancora capito come usare il software. Nel complesso, un prodotto davvero eccellente!
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Client d'Amazon
J'avais essayé ce hotas chez un de me enfants, résultat, j'ai acheté le même quelques jours après pour remplacer le x52. Précis, ergonomique, et joli. Il reste dans la gamme moyenne mais vous pouvez y aller si vous avez des doutes, c'est un très bon produit. Je recommande.
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Damon
Had this HOTAS not long now and feels awesome when I'm playing Elite Dangerous . The twist on the joystick makes hell of a difference for flight simulator games. Even though it's mainly plastic feels but it's comfortably to handle smooth with all the switches to customize.
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- Is discontinued by manufacturer No
- Rated Not PEGI rated
- Product Dimensions 18.5 x 22.5 x 26.6 cm; 2.28 kg
- Release date 24 Aug. 2018
- ASIN B079Z3DSBK
- Item model number 945-000059
- Country of origin China
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