What can I say? I'm a sucker for racing sims.
(Credit: CTA Digital)
I’m not what you’d call a fan of chintzy plastic snap-on videogame peripherals. I’ve got enough plastic guitars and controllers cluttering up my living room without taking up more space with snap-on shells that make my Wii Remote look like the world’s shortest golf club. However, I take my racing sims seriously, even on the iPhone. Which is why the CTA Digital Steering Wheel for iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch is interesting to me.
CTA’s wheel is basically a plastic shell that snaps onto your iPhone, iPhone 3GS, or first- or second-generation iPod Touch to make the device feel like a small steering wheel. The design doesn’t block the screen, so you can still access virtual buttons for braking, nitro, and such. CTA offers two versions of the wheel, one with a suction cup mount and one without.
I think this is a cool idea for two basic reasons. Firstly, the bigger radius of the wheel’s grip can help ease hand cramping caused by prolonged playing for users with big hands. Additionally, the suction cup mount means that iPhone racing games can be played with one hand, which is great because, well, I’m lazy like that.
I haven’t been able to find pricing on CTA’s website, but expect the iPhone wheel to be priced similarly to the company’s $19.99 steering wheel for Wii.
This definitely isn’t a product for everyone and I definitely can’t see myself busting this wheel out on the train as I commute to work. However, if you’ve ever spent more than an hour at a time racking up points playing Need for Speed: Undercover or Ferrari Challenge, then check the cheesy video after the jump to see the CTA Digital iPhone steering wheel in action.
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Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
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