I recently added the RS Pedals to my Logitech RS50 setup, and they honestly take the whole experience to another level.
The biggest difference is the load cell brake—it completely changes how you drive. Instead of just pressing a pedal, you’re applying pressure like you would in a real car. That makes braking way more consistent, especially for trail braking and hitting your marks lap after lap. (Logitech)
The throttle is super smooth too, thanks to the Hall effect sensor. It feels precise and predictable, which really helps with throttle control coming out of corners. (Logitech)
What I really like is how adjustable everything is. You can tweak the pedal spacing and brake feel to match your driving style, and once you dial it in, it just feels natural. Plus, the steel build makes it feel solid—you can push hard without worrying about anything slipping or flexing. (Logitech)
Overall, the RS Pedals aren’t just an add-on—they’re a huge upgrade. If you’re running the RS50 (or thinking about it), these are absolutely worth it. They make the whole setup feel more realistic, more controlled, and just more fun to drive.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Logitech G RS pedals are a must for your home driving setup. Out of the box I had this setup in just a few minutes and there was virtually no learning curve to use it. It’s super easy to plug in and get going right away. It’s super reliable since Logitech includes different attachments for different surfaces it could sit on. It’s very responsive when playing and reacts just like a real gas and break pedal.
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