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The CNRAQR USB Handbrake is a high-precision, 16-bit progressive handbrake designed exclusively for PC sim racers. Crafted from lightweight CNC machined aluminum and mild steel, it offers durable build quality and adjustable height to fit various steering wheel setups. Compatible with major racing wheels like Logitech G27/G29 and FANATEC, it features a non-contact Hall sensor for smooth, responsive braking. Plug-and-play USB connectivity ensures easy setup, making it the ultimate budget-friendly upgrade for serious sim racing enthusiasts.












| ASIN | B08PP8MVRC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,717 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 345 in PC Gamepads & Standard Controllers |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (225) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | HB-03A-BK |
| Product Dimensions | 41 x 22 x 8 cm; 1.7 kg |
M**O
really good. a bit stiff but works good
T**A
Like the one-star reviews said, it doesn't have any mounting hardware or instructions. This is a HORRIBLE reason to leave a one start review... It's meant to be general use, so any mounting hardware would likely be useless for many setups. I'd much rather not pay for something I'm not going to use. And the lack of hardware is likely one of the main reasons this product is so much cheaper than the alternatives. Same deal with the short USB cable - you can always extend a cable, but you can't shorten it. In my case, the short cable worked perfectly, and even if it didn't, I've got extra cables lying around. As a budget option, shorter cable = lower price. The next cheapest options are all in the range of like 75-100 dollars... I'd much rather use a spare piece of wood and some drywall screws that I had lying around than spend the extra 15-40 bucks. For someone who isn't looking to go pro and just wants a budget setup for some casual fun, this is the perfect option. The build quality is pretty great too, given only a couple hours of use. It is high quality steel construction held together by nuts and bolts. The spring on the break itself gives really good feedback and feels responsive and durable. Lastly, the device is plug-and-play, so I'm not even sure what you'd expect from instructions if they were included. Bolt it down, plug it in, and go. It's that simple. All around great BUDGET item. They cut costs in all the right places, while retaining what counts - usability and build quality.
K**N
Not work
L**S
Works great you do need bolts tomoumt itit doesn't come with any but works great adjustable handle realistic feel
C**Y
In my experience with this, it was semi-plug and play. I mainly play Forza and Dirt. When I first plugged it in I was trying to get it to work on Forza. I set the button mapping to my handbrake and was constantly recognizing an input. It would not work properly (Brake was always engaged). I opened up my device manager and looked up the inputs for this device. X and Y axis inputs were at zero. Z axis was at 50% continuously. The Handbrake was set to register as a Rudder axis. I think what was happening was that it was recognizing the Z axis at first as my input. Somehow when I went to map it again in game, I managed to "trick" Forza into recognizing the Rudder axis as the actual input by letting it set the Z axis at first, then re-doing the input mapping by pulling the lever to over write the existing input. I set it to 3 stars due to this. If there is a way to facilitate this, and the seller reaches out, I will gladly give it 5 of 5 stars.
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