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Artudatech 14Bit Xbox X1 Xss Xsx Racing Handbrake with Hall Sensor – Progressive Brake for Logitech G920
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Artudatech 14Bit Xbox X1 Xss Xsx Racing Handbrake with Hall Sensor – Progressive Brake for Logitech G920 in Ponce, PR
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Current price: $167.49

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Artudatech 14Bit Xbox X1 Xss Xsx Racing Handbrake with Hall Sensor – Progressive Brake for Logitech G920 in Ponce, PR
Current price: $167.49
Color: Black
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This Xbox racing handbrake is engineered for sim racing enthusiasts seeking precision and realism. Featuring a 14-bit non-contact Hall sensor, it delivers progressive, high-accuracy braking with extended durability. The all-steel construction ensures robust performance, while the high-rigidity compression spring provides authentic damping feedback. With Usb 3.0 interface, it supports fast 4.8Gbps transmission and true plug-and-play setup—no drivers required. Designed for use with Logitech G920 steering wheels on X1/Xss/Xsx consoles, and also compatible with 64-bit Pc systems. The adjustable clamp fits various steering wheel stands, and the compact Cnc-machined aluminum and steel design saves space. Built with abrasion-resistant nylon braided cable for long-lasting use.
This Xbox racing handbrake is engineered for sim racing enthusiasts seeking precision and realism. Featuring a 14-bit non-contact Hall sensor, it delivers progressive, high-accuracy braking with extended durability. The all-steel construction ensures robust performance, while the high-rigidity compression spring provides authentic damping feedback. With Usb 3.0 interface, it supports fast 4.8Gbps transmission and true plug-and-play setup—no drivers required. Designed for use with Logitech G920 steering wheels on X1/Xss/Xsx consoles, and also compatible with 64-bit Pc systems. The adjustable clamp fits various steering wheel stands, and the compact Cnc-machined aluminum and steel design saves space. Built with abrasion-resistant nylon braided cable for long-lasting use.




















