This $130 Mario Kart Racing Wheel for the Switch 2 Has Seven Sensitivity Levels for Throwing Banana Peels - Yanko Design
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This $130 Mario Kart Racing Wheel for the Switch 2 Has Seven Sensitivity Levels for Throwing Banana Peels - Yanko Design
"The Deluxe has an 11-inch wheel, a full pedal set, seven sensitivity levels, an adjustable dead zone, and a Quick Handling Mode that toggles steering output between 270 and 180 degrees. That last feature exists so you can more precisely navigate a rainbow-colored highway while a cartoon turtle throws a shell at you."
"Both add a C button for Switch 2's GameChat, connect via a 9.8-foot USB-A cable, and work with the original Switch and OLED too. The Deluxe is $129.99, the Mini is $79.99, and both are available for pre-order now."
"Both have textured rubber grips, ZL and ZR buttons, racing paddles, programmable buttons, and the same ZL hold function that lets you drag items behind your kart in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. That hold function is disabled in Mario Kart World, which handles item use differently."
Hori has released two officially licensed racing wheels for the Nintendo Switch 2, launching alongside Mario Kart World on March 23. The Deluxe model features an 11-inch wheel, full pedal set, seven sensitivity levels, adjustable dead zone, and Quick Handling Mode that toggles between 270 and 180-degree steering. The Mini model offers an 8.6-inch wheel at a lower price point. Both wheels include textured rubber grips, ZL and ZR buttons, racing paddles, programmable buttons, and connect via USB-A cable. The Deluxe adopts a dark motorsport aesthetic while the Mini embraces Mario's classic red-blue-white color scheme. Both wheels are compatible with original Switch, OLED, and PC racing titles through a Nintendo/PC toggle.
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