

🏁 Elevate your sim racing game with pro-grade precision and plug-and-play ease!
The aikeec 64Bit PC USB Handbrake is a robust, driver-free sim racing accessory designed exclusively for PC Windows. Compatible with major steering wheel models like Logitech G25/G27/G29 and Thrustmaster T300/T500, it features a hall sensor for precise, long-lasting input accuracy. Its adjustable handle and reinforced spring deliver a customizable, realistic racing experience, perfectly suited for popular racing titles such as DiRT Rally and Forza Horizon. With a 2-meter nylon cable and secure clamp mount, it’s built for durability and easy installation, making it a must-have upgrade for serious sim racers.










| ASIN | B07V7BRDL7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #822 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #2 in PC Game Joysticks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,414) |
| Date First Available | July 14, 2019 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.3 pounds |
| Item model number | 121 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | aikeec |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 7 x 5 inches; 3.31 Pounds |
| Release date | September 18, 2024 |
| Type of item | CD-ROM |
A**N
Is good. What can I say?
Works on PC via USB Type-B. Has a particular input range that's explained in the manual: about the first 20-30% of physical input isn't registered (mine is around 30%, which is an estimation), so 31% through 100-ish% of input is the actual 0% to 100% output in-game; not an issue for me since I can always adjust the deadzones in-game (maybe not possible for all games). Haven't confirmed stated console incompatibility since I don't use console (the hardware won't be recognized by the console, or something along those lines). Even with instructions, the tightening adjustment is confusing—I don't want to over-tighten or unscrew it completely, and would like to know on some level how far I am from either scenario, like maybe an engraved notch and number that denotes how many turns from that point is possible/allowed/recommended, etc... I think it's just that I want to know how far I can push it, and be able to adjust it with some amount of easily repeatable measurable accuracy. Mine has some hang (idk the word for it), in which if I guide it as it resets to its resting position (instead of letting go completely, I hold it, helping bring it to position); most noticeable when done slowly; total hang accounts for about 15-20-ish% of input, so it's negligible, but I still adjusted the deadzones in-game just in case. Oh yeah, assembly instructions were fun—it's only fastening the adjustable lever/handle, and installing the clamp mount system, which is grate. Would suggest a stick-on foam pad for the circular surface of the clamp, just so it isn't metal on metal/metal on wood/etc...
P**N
Excellent rally handbrake for PC sim racing
I use this USB handbrake mostly with DiRT Rally, WRC 8/10, and it’s been fantastic, especially for tight turns and hairpins where the paddle shifters just don’t cut it. I’ve got it clamped directly to my desk, and it hasn’t budged once. The build is solid, the spring feels strong, and the throw is adjustable enough for my setup. Setup was as easy as plug and play. You don't have to worry about drivers. Once mapped in-game, it worked flawlessly. The hall sensor gives it good long-term precision too. It’s a great addition if you're trying to take your rally sim setup to the next level. Just know this is PC-only. It's not for console users. But if you're running a Logitech G920 or Thrustmaster setup on PC, this is an excellent add-on.
C**S
Good Quality, Sturdy, Works
This handbrake works wonderfully. Great quality and build, it has quietly led to all my wildest hopes and dreams of becoming the #1 House Drift Champion become reality, kind of a bid deal around here. It has even spiced up the conversation in my relationship, no longer is it the typical "Did you hit a wall again?" remarks to "Bit too much on that one hunny?"
P**S
Solid handbrake and does the job.
I purchased this handbrake as a sim racer because I can't justify the $200+ price tag for The Thrustmaster Sparco branded handbrake. I love thier products, and own a T300 Wheel and TH8A shifter. I just wanted a handbrake and didn't want the Sparco Branding. I read the reviews about shakey quality. There were a lot of critiques about hot glue and sloppy build quality. There have been some reviews about unmarked packaging and just general concern about quality. I received mine, and I can say it was package very well with "brand packaging". I was of the assumption that it is Aikeec brand. I can't find branding anywhere... but it was packaged well and in a nicely printed, foam insulated box. As far as slop and rattling, mine was solidly put together and had no slop or issues. When it was received I had to tighten a few bolts with the included tools. There were no concerning issues. The single page manual identified the calibration process and other possible setup problems you might encounter. There is a 1/3 dead zone that is easily fixed by tightening the center allen bolt. It works with my PC racing games without issue. It is plug and play. You do need to go into the individual game settings to fine tune how it performs. The shifter is made from CNC aluminum. The rubber handle is questionable as it is just a rubber sleeve. The carbon fiber bits are just carbon fiber textured plastic. I did change out the internal spring with the included blue spring and it firmed up the handle very well. I can't speak on the longevity of the device as I have only had it for 2 days. While using it I have been very happy with the quality. For the price point and what you are using it for, I have minimal concern over how it will last over time. On the tech side, I belive it is a hall sensor on an arduino board. Windows 10 recognized it immediately as an Oddor Handbrake. I see lots of modding opportunities for the device as far as changing springs and handles. For $90, I am not upset with this handbrake. The only reason I rate 4 out of 5 is because I cannot predict the longevity, nor can I speak to the quality of what other users have received. My experience with the device has been well above my expectations for the price point. I have tested the brake on Richard Burns Rally, Dirt Rally 2.0, and IRacing. I can confirm it works well with these titles. 4.5 stars out of 5.
R**N
The handbrake was already broken after 2 gentle times using it... I contacted the seller and they refuse to send me a new one. They offered a replacement part but they were not able to send it..... bad excuse... Then they offered me a discout of 30%.... wich is absolutely ridiculous... for the combined total i would have been better off buying a way more expensive branded e-brake... NEVER BUY HERE!
F**0
Mi sono trovato molto bene con questo freno a mano per PC. Per il prezzo che ha è un must have, soprattutto se lo paragoni a quelli dei brand più conosciuti. Solido, reattivo e fa il suo lavoro alla grande. L’unico “problema” erano due viti che si allentavano e tiravo via con la mano dopo un po’, ma con una bella stretta si è risolto tutto. Per chi volesse comprare questo freno avviso che ha una zona morta nella parte iniziale(la mostro a inizio video). Consigliato.
L**A
Gioco da PC. Il freno è molto buono per le prime esperienza con sim racing (soprattutto sul rally) e ha un buon prezzo.Si collegata da solo al PC senza dover entrare nelle impostazioni.MOLTO BUONO
I**.
La verdad es que sirve perfectamente de freno de mano para el simracing, es muy resistente y tiene recorrido para según lo apretéis uses más o menos el freno de mano.
E**N
Slightly better than I expected. When I found out that USB handbrakes could cost up to £250, I was very surprised (not sure why though, since that's a constant pattern with racing 😅) Given the price, this product is perfect. I expected to experience at least some issues with connection or something, but this product has checked every box. Feels quality due to mainly being metal, other than the foam handle (slightly unrealistic, it would be better if they had put just a metal grip - but the foam is still nice) There was also an alternative, stronger metal spring included in a baggie, which I am using and feels great, providing some more resistance. I recommend this product (and for reference, I play all the WRC games, as well as some AC, on a Fanatec WRC rig)
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