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Logitech RS50 vs G PRO: Which Logitech Direct Drive Should You Buy?

Gamer Gear Direct - Resources

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The article compares Logitech's two main direct-drive offerings: the RS50 (8Nm) and G PRO (11Nm). Both support PS5, PS4, Xbox, and PC with TRUEFORCE feedback, but the G PRO's extra torque delivers finer physics detail and better resolution of road surface texture, tire traction loss, and grip variations. The RS50 suits casual-to-serious weekend racers and first-time direct-drive buyers; the G PRO targets competitive sim racers willing to invest more for higher fidelity feedback and the added USB hub feature.

Excerpt from Gamer Gear Direct - Resources

Logitech’s direct drive lineup has two clear tiers: the RS50 and the G PRO Wheel. Both deliver TRUEFORCE force feedback, both support PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S and PC from a single base, and both represent a significant step up from gear or belt-driven wheels. But they’re not the same wheelbase, and the decision between them is one of the most common conversations we have at the Gamer Gear Direct showroom in Dandenong South. This is our honest comparison.

The One-Sentence Summary

“If you’re a weekend warrior who wants a brilliant sim racing experience on console or PC, stick with the RS50. If you want to take your setup to the next level and feel every additional detail the physics engine can give you, go the G PRO.”

Quick Specs Comparison

Logitech RS50 Logitech G PRO

Torque 8Nm 11Nm

TRUEFORCE Yes Yes

Compatibility PS5, PS4, Xbox, PC PS5, PS4, Xbox, PC

Quick release Metal Metal, rear-mounted

USB hub No Yes

OLED display Yes Yes

Onboard profiles 5 5

Best for Casual to serious sim racing Serious to competitive sim racing

What’s the Difference in Feel?

The most common question we get when customers are comparing these two in our showroom is: what’s the difference in feel between the two bases?

The honest answer is that both feel excellent — but the G PRO feels more. More torque means the motor has a wider range of expression. The finer details and textures that the physics engine is communicating come through more clearly on the G PRO than on the RS50. Road surface changes, the exact moment a tyre begins to lose traction, the micro-variations in grip through a long, loaded corner — all of it resolves with more precision on the G PRO.

The RS50 doesn’t lack force feedback — far from it. It’s a genuinely impressive wheelbase that most sim racers will find more than capable. But side by side, the extra 3Nm makes a real difference. The G PRO picks up things the RS50 softens slightly.

Who Should Buy the Logitech RS50?

The RS50 is the right choice for sim racers who want an excellent direct drive experience on PS5, Xbox or PC without paying for capability they won’t fully use.

Choose the RS50 if:

You race primarily on PS5 or Xbox and want the best direct drive experience for console sim racing

You’re a weekend warrior — someone who genuinely enjoys sim racing but isn’t chasing maximum performance or competitive lap times

You’re making your first move into direct drive and want to understand what the technology feels like before committing…

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