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The Thrustmaster T300 Servo Base is a high-performance racing wheel base compatible with PS5, PS4, and PC, featuring an industrial brushless servomotor, dual-belt frictionless drive, and H.E.A.R.T Hall Effect sensors for ultra-precise, smooth, and silent force feedback. With adjustable rotation up to 1080°, quick-release wheel compatibility, and robust mounting options, it offers a fully customizable and immersive racing simulator foundation for serious gamers and sim racers.





| ASIN | B015PIIMMY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,106 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #11 in PlayStation 5 Racing Wheels #15 in PlayStation 4 Game Racing Wheels #29 in PC Game Racing Wheels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,175) |
| Date First Available | November 5, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.01 pounds |
| Item model number | 4069011 |
| Language | English, French |
| Manufacturer | Thrustmaster |
| Product Dimensions | 14.02 x 12.52 x 9.49 inches; 10.01 Pounds |
| Release date | December 25, 2015 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
J**B
Very nice wheel, with very few complaints. I'm very happy with it, and saved a fair bit over a Fanatec CS setup.
I'm very happy with my T300, though I wish the housing wasn't quite so large. Taking off the top cover it looks like a lot of space could have been saved with a little effort on Thrustmaster's part, making the odd housing much easier to accomodate for in a dashboard build such as my own. Instead, I needed to carve my dashboard in order to fit the T300. I suppose I can't complain much on this part, but if there's onething I'd change; this is it. The ability to swap wheels is very nice, but as I change between a circle and F1 wheel often I wish the connecting collar was metal instead of plastic. As you must insert a screw into the collar in order to secure a wheel to it, my collar's screwhole has become just a little loose; causing concern. Functionally it still works and I haven't felt that one of my wheels is going to fall off or wiggle around yet, I'm concerned for the future. The software suite that Thrustmaster uses is one of my favorites, and I've not had a detection issue with any game I've tried as of yet. The wheel, all of its buttons and switches, the pedal inputs and the shifter are all on the same page of the suite. Comparitively, Fanatec devices require a different configuration page for each connected device which is frustrating at times. I didn't like the T3PA Pro pedals at all and opted to use Fanatec CSV3 Pedals instead. The Thrustmaster's software suite still picks up on the Fantec's inputs and shows them on the configuration page with the T300; which is very, very nice. I also use a Fanatec CSS1.5 Shifter, which also works on the Thrustmaster configuration page. Neither fanatec devices can be connected to the wheel, which isn't a complaint, but an observation; which is why I was surprsised to see them show up in Thrustmaster's software. I've tried a Fanatec Clubsport base + wheel configuration and found the force feedback to be a bit stronger, but strangely not as smooth or precise. I'm very happy I decided to go with the Thrustmaster instead, and the ease of using other hardware with it makes me very happy. The T300 is also significantly cheaper than a Fantec wheel setup, although not quite as customizable. I'm alright with this, as I feel the majority of users won't want to change their wheels out often (or even own more than one). All in all, I'm very happy.
S**4
The Only & Best Upgrade I've Got In a Long Time
I came from a Logitech Driving Force GT & the T300 is a huge step up from that. I got the servo base alone with the Ferrari 458 Challenge Wheel and T3PA Pedals. Considering it is brand new, the dual belt driven, brushless motor wheel is the smoothest thing I've felt and it spins more than enough for anyone looking to drift. I can literally feel the wind in my hands as it spins. I can't speak for the longevity of this wheel base, but I'm definitely going to take care of it while also putting it through the ringer. (I bought a used one from Amazon before buying this brand new one. The used one was absolutely thrashed on the inside for some reason.) Also, the table clamp works on desks with short lips and a bar. I was actually concerned if this was even going to work, but to my surprised it cleared flawlessly! I know someone out there probably has some sort of cheap desk like mine and I think that’s helpful to know.
M**8
A good wheel for advance users, step up from the G29! (UPDATED 10/11/18) (UPDATE+ 8/6/2019)
Had this base for a month at a discounted price, worth every penny so far. The horror story's about this wheel is not present at least what I got. I own a G29 wheel for about 2 years till it gave out on me summer of 2017. I was sad that it broke but it was limited. I started to work and got this wheel including the add-ons and I am very pleased. Wheel is responsive and quick, FFB is smoother than the G29, The twist clamp for the wheel rim is strong and don't get loose (But the screw for it feels like it goes no-where), A handful of add-on's from Thrustmaster and 3rd party mods, quite, and the clamp is strong. But it have some falls though, The Add-on's can add really quickly even the cheapest ones, No PS4 wheel add-on to buy (But this is nit-picking), One of my power cord from the base is a bit loose so a slight flick on it will shut it off and back on. I don't know about the mounts but it do have some mounting holes for stands and sim-rigs. This rim is the best bang for the buck for Mid-High end consumers! (UPDATE): T300 base broke in 10 months. I knew it for the reliability but it lasted more then my expectations strange enough. And no, I didn't crank up the setting all the way up and play it. You're really better off with a G29/920. Those lasted for me in over a year. (UPDATE+): Well it's finally come down to this. Broke in less then 2 years (1 year and 9 month of owning it) while taking care of it. Once every month I wipe it down with a rag and use canned air spray Even got it fixed IN warranty and started working properly (Don't play it a lot with it). Now it's dead every-time I plug it in. Yes this happen before when it IN warranty but now it's out-of-warranty. So that's a $200+ fix which the base itself is around $250, I paid around $190... Guess this is the end of my Trustmaster journey. Nice while it lasted...
T**S
Awesome base! Made me fall in love with driving again.
I used to own a t500rs years ago, but sold it for college. I missed sim racing so I bought this base, t3pa pedals, and the sparco rim all separately. Base wasn't working on pc right away but once I updated drivers n firmware. Everything is great. Customer service was fine but too quick to suggest a return to factory for repair. It wasn't necessary in the end. Make sure everything is plugged in tight, and base updated through pc software. T500rs vs t300rs: The t300rs is definitely alot more smoother and is just as strong as the t500rs imo. At max settings, the t300rs torque or ffb was enough to tire me out in a long indycar race on project cars 2. If anything, the t500rs just has a bit more power on torque but suffers in smoothness and can feel like a dampened g29. Drifting is way easier on the t300rs. Can't really explain why. It feels like the wheel is faster and is able to tell me if the rear loosens alot quicker. I don't understand all of the issues other people are writing about in reviews for the t300rs. But if it helps anyone, I like a very cold room at my house. It's probably why my wheel never overheats. I do air dust it from time to time but not daily. When I play. My room is never over 73 degrees. It's even colder during the winter. I had this wheel for like 2 years now And it's still kicking. Also on pc, in the thrustmaster control panel, set ffb strength no more than 80 percent if you want a long lasting wheel. People going 100 percent in a 90 degree hot room is no wonder, the thing overheats or cause issues.
D**N
A racing wheel for gaming and with it's smooth servo action, serious sim racing.
I replaced a Logitec a G-27 with this Thrustmaster VG T300RS Base. I found the base for $262 shipped without wheel. I preferred to select wheels of my choice, Thrustmaster 599XX EVO 30 Wheel Add-On Alcantara Edition, and Thrustmaster f1 wheel. I use the T300 mostly for iRacing. It is a much better choice for serious iRacing, more force feedback, smoother and with better road feel. It takes getting used to the change from something you have been using so give yourself a week to adjust yourself to it. In iRacing select, "Linear", and about 15% force for best results. Everyone will settle on their own likes after some time. For the money the wheel base with a select wheel like the 599XX EVO 30 $179 free shipping, for a $441 total gives you a very good product for above beginner equipment. I would recommend this setup along with a good, non resistor, peddle set such as the Fanatec V3, For serious sim racers on a budget of about $800. For gamer's the Thrustmaster T300 with peddles and wheel combo works on PS4, T300RS and Xbox1, T300TX, Be sure to get the one that is made to work with your game console. For detail about available wheels go here: [...]
C**T
Caution on your first installation;
Cons; Had (what I thought was) a disaster during install. The firewall blocked the Firmware tool, and so it could not successfully install the Firmware in the wheel. Unfortunately, this turned the wheel into a brick. It seems the program deletes the Firmware on the wheel, before it verifies the new one is ready to install! No matter what I did, or override instructions I followed, fully uninstalling/reinstalling, could not install the wheel after that first failed attempt. This went on for several hours, and I was researching what I had to do to return it to Amazon. Luckily, I had a laptop. Installed it on the laptop, updated the Firmware, and then it worked on my PC. Pros; Other than the installation mess, this wheel base is as advertised. Great quality, works and feels amazing. Couldn't recommend it more.
C**G
The best entry-level choice for racing simulation!
I looked at a lot of simulation racing equipment, but finally chose the most classic Thrustmaster T300. The appropriate force feedback and the two-way connection between the manufacturer and the game allow me to better feel the details of the road and tires. The best choice for beginners! Even better with the Ferrari SF1000 steering wheel!
N**S
Faster than ever.
A replacement for a used model I had. Works perfectly fine and is reliable. However, I’m still looking forward to the next upgrade though.
L**A
Be careful with the power outlet
We had to buy twice because we didn’t pay attention to the power and burned it 😑
A**N
It blew up straight away
It blew up as soon as power went on it was purchased brand new now it's smells really bad 👎
M**S
Recomendação
Realmente oferece um force feedback diferenciado, sua compatibilidade com diversos volantes trás muita imersão nas simulações de corrida. Para uma base de entrada, as vezes é melhor ter paciência e guardar um dinheiro suficiente para investir nesse produto do que gastar menos em outros inferiores. Custo beneficio excelente.
S**L
Power outlet voltage
Be careful while plugging in the base, because it is designed for the American outlets, which are 110 volts. So just make sure that your outlet is 110 volt, not 220 because if it is the base is gonna break instantly.
L**Z
Respuesta
Todos de mi agrado y muy buen servicio de Amazon.
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