Description
Description
The Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback Steering Wheel + Pedals is an entry-to-mid-level racing wheel designed to deliver an immersive and realistic driving experience on PC and Xbox One / Xbox Series X|S. Featuring powerful and precise force feedback, the TMX lets you feel every turn, bump, and loss of grip on the track. The 28 cm (11″) wheel offers an authentic racing feel with a textured rubber grip and adjustable rotation up to 900°, making it suitable for a wide range of racing styles—from arcade racers to serious simulators. Metal paddle shifters provide crisp, responsive gear changes, while the included two-pedal set offers progressive brake resistance for better control. With official Xbox controls, solid desk mounting, and upgrade compatibility, the TMX is an excellent choice for players looking to step into realistic sim racing without compromising comfort or performance.
Tech Specs
| Brand / Model | Thrustmaster TMX Force Feedback |
| Compatible Platforms | PC (Windows), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S |
| Wheel Diameter | 28 cm / 11 inches |
| Rotation Angle | Adjustable from 270° to 900° |
| Force Feedback | Yes, realistic force feedback with mixed belt and gear system |
| Paddle Shifters | 2 large metal sequential paddle shifters |
| Buttons & Controls | 12 action buttons, D-pad, Xbox Guide, Menu & View buttons |
| Pedals Included | 2-pedal set (accelerator & brake) |
| Pedal Features | Adjustable pedal angle, progressive brake resistance |
| Connection | USB (wired) |
| Mounting System | Secure clamp system for desks and tables |
| Upgrade Compatibility | Compatible with Thrustmaster TH8A shifter and T3PA pedals (sold separately) |
| Weight | Approx. 5.2 kg (wheel + pedals) |
| Warranty Terms: | | 1 Year Warranty Provided By 101 Multimedia |
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4.7 out of 5
“Excellent force feedback for the price. The wheel feels solid, the metal paddle shifters are very responsive, and the pedals give good control once adjusted. A great upgrade from a controller and perfect for beginners getting into sim racing.” — Verified user