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Logitech G X56 H.O.T.A.S. RGB Throttle & Stick Simulation Controller 6 DOF Pitch Roll Yaw Back Forward Up Down Left Right 4 Springs 189+ Programable
MODERN, MILITARY-GRADE SIMULATION
Designed to enhance the experience of VR gaming and the re-emerging space simulation genre, Logitech G offers the advanced X56 H.O.T.A.S. It’s a shining example of complete control featuring analog thuMB sticks, RGB lighting 16-bit aileron and elevator axis, 189 programmable controls, and more.
The updated X56 features a stealthy new black and gray finish in addition to engineering enhancements that address feedback from the community. Expect a more amazing experience for all flight enthusiasts; from fun, plug-and-play gaming all the way to professional, fine-tuned simulation.
SIX DEGREES OF FREEDOM
In modern space sims with more dynamic spacecraft physics, control is more complex. And, much different than in traditional atmosphere-based flight simulations. 6DoF is the six degrees of freedom—pitch, roll, yaw, backwards, forwards, up, down, left and right—that all need to be accounted for. X56 features unique, purpose-built mini analog sticks at the thuMBs providing four more axes of control plus double as buttons.
BRILLIANT RGB
Whether you’re in the heat of a dog fight or about to drop the landing gear in the space station, X56 supplies the heroic environment you need for the best experience. Edit the full-spectrum RGB lighting to your liking with feature-rich software.
VR VERISIMILITUDE
Not only is an advanced HOTAS like X56 mirroring what you see on screen in the latest games, also the controls are confidently in your hands. For those reasons, plus the immense nuMBer and sensitivity of controls makes X56 ideal for head-mounted displays (HMD) and VR gaming. Put on a headset and grab onto X56 for endless adventure.
ADJUSTABLE ACCURACY
The coMBination of contact-free Hall effect sensors within the 16-bit aileron and elevator axis, and the adjustable spring tensionin