This is my first time buying a Logitech product. It's been great so far. It has the enough resistant I wanted and having a 7 gear change makes it a great purchase. Packaging was nice as well.
Logitech PRO Racing Shifter (RS H‑Shifter) — 3‑Star Review
on June 6, 2026
Posted by: Anthony
from Miami, FL
Verified Purchase:Yes
The RS Shifter is a sturdy, well‑made accessory that completes the PRO setup nicely. Packaging was excellent, just like the other PRO products.
The downside is the instructions. Only picture‑based steps with no written guidance made it harder to understand how to mount and connect the shifter properly. As a first‑time sim racer, clearer instructions would have helped a lot.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a great quality piece for the whole driving experience. Instead of using paddle shifters on the wheel this gives you an accurate representation of how it feels to shift. It can be a little clunky but overall great feel and movement! Easy to set up and connect as well!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Logitech RS50 Bundle Review
Unboxing: Everything comes well-packaged and secure. Installation instructions are conveniently printed on the box flaps when you open it. All components necessary to get started are included in the package.
Setup: I mounted the system on a GT Lite racing rig. The setup process was easy overall. One minor inconvenience was that the direct drive base lacks threaded holes, requiring the use of T nuts in brackets to secure it. Once everything was mounted, setup went smoothly. All components connect to the USB hub built into the base, and the hub connects to the PC.
Software: Logitech G Hub immediately recognized all components and allowed me to start customizing force feedback, sensitivities, and button mapping. I launched Forza Horizon 6, and the system worked right away. The software is intuitive and user-friendly, although it offers less in-depth customization than high-end systems like Fanatec or Moza.
Hardware: The wheel and direct drive base feel solid and responsive. Buttons and paddles have a satisfying click, and the inclusion of joysticks and rotary knobs makes menu navigation easy without needing a keyboard or mouse. With the power meter set to 8nm, the force feedback is surprisingly strong for its size and price, delivering a smooth and quiet driving experience suitable for casual sim racers.
The pedals feel sturdy and secure when bolted down. The included force spring for the brake pedal is a nice touch. While they lack the advanced features of premium pedals, they perform well for their price point.
The 7-speed manual shifter is adequate but not impressive. Its gated design is satisfying to use, though it feels somewhat plastic and wobbles a bit under aggressive shifting, even when bolted to the rig.
Conclusion: The Logitech RS50 bundle, including the wheel, direct drive base, pedals, and H-pattern shifter, is an excellent entry-level or mid-tier option for sim racing enthusiasts. Setup is straightforward, the software makes it nearly plug-and-play, and the hardware delivers a strong and enjoyable experience at an affordable price. While it doesn’t match the refinement of high-end systems, it holds its own as one of the best options in its price range. 
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The shifter is well made and durable. It had to be assembled but assembly was easy. It took only a few minnutes.
It comes with a heavy base and plastic compoments. It has an anchor to place on different gaming setups. The anchor can be used either on the side or bottom.
The shifter was well made. It mimics a real shifter. The transition can be a bit clunky and it can sometimes pinch if my hands was close to the shifter.
It isn;t needed for the full gaming set up but it is cool for racers who want a full gaming experience.