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The editors liked
Hall-effect controls
139 button customizations
Physical levers are IMMERSIVE
Very precise controls
Audio options are a surprise
OLED is a game changer
An incredible amount of customizable physical buttons alongside an OLED touchscreen of digital extras
Per-section personalized RGB lighting with ready-made profiles
Hall-effect flight stick axes with sturdy metallic buttons and dials
The editors didn't like
Limited use of joystick OLED
Software support is still coming
1 year warranty
Pre-made configuration files are still upcoming
Some stiff buttons and loose plastic grips are minor setbacks
Hall-effect controls, 139 button customizations, Physical levers are IMMERSIVE, Very precise controls, Audio options are a surprise, OLED is a game changer
Limited use of joystick OLED, Software support is still coming, 1 year warranty
With Hall-effect controls, incredible customization, and an OLED touchscreen interface, the only things missing from the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightdeck HOTAS is force feedback, and with a little more software support – it delivers
An incredible amount of customizable physical buttons alongside an OLED touchscreen of digital extras,Per-section personalized RGB lighting with ready-made profiles,Hall-effect flight stick axes with sturdy metallic buttons and dials
Pre-made configuration files are still upcoming,Some stiff buttons and loose plastic grips are minor setbacks,Pricey at $399.99 with strong competition,No force feedback
The only mild negative aspects found during my time with the VelocityOne Flightdeck weren't enough to knock its score down to anything less than five stars. A lengthy setup time in Microsoft Flight Simulator was unavoidable for me at launch, though Turtle...