Logitech G27

The Logitech G27 is an electronic steering wheel designed for Sim racing video games on the PC, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 2. It uses a USB interface, and is based upon the previous G25, with some new features including the use of helical gearing instead of the previous straight gears used on the G25.[1] As of December 2015, the Logitech G27 is no longer sold by Logitech, in favor of the newer G29 and G920 steering wheels now offered by Logitech.

Logitech G27
ManufacturerLogitech
TypeSteering Wheel controller
Release date2010
Discontinued2015
Input
  • Pressure sensitive D-Pad
  • 14× Digital buttons
  • Manual H-Pattern and Paddle Shifters
  • 900° steering angle
  • Brake, Clutch and Accelerator pedals
ConnectivityUSB
PredecessorLogitech G25
SuccessorLogitech G29 and Logitech G920

Specifications

It features:

  • A wheel:
    • 270 mm, leather-wrapped steering wheel.
    • Range of rotation adjustable up to 900 degrees.
    • 2 force feedback motors.
    • One set of gears between motors and wheel, including an anti-backlash design.
    • 2 paddleshifters.
    • 6 buttons.
    • Dual-motor force feedback with helical gears that produces less noise than the G25, and provides better steering response.[1]
  • A set of stainless steel pedals, including:
  • A shifter unit:
    • 8 buttons.
    • 1 D-pad.
    • A gear stick with a six-speed 'H' pattern gearbox. Reverse is selected by pressing down and changing to sixth.
    • Unlike the superseded Logitech G25, the shifter unit does not include a selector to switch to sequential up-down mode, only allowing six-speed mode to be used. The shift click has improved though and gives less noise.

Compatibility

  • PlayStation 3
  • PlayStation 2
  • PC

See also

  • Logitech 'G' series

References

  1. "Logitech G27 a Step Up From the G25?". Tekcore Magazine. November 7, 2011. Archived from the original on September 25, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2012.

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