#1
Best for an affordable, durable first sim-racing setup with broad PC and PlayStation support. Skip it if you want quiet, smooth direct-drive feedback or pedals that stay planted without mounting.
Pros: ergonomics, programmable button support
Cons: hand fatigue over long sessions, wheel noise
#2
Best for an easy, durable first sim-racing setup with strong pedals and broad game support, especially on sale. Skip it at full price if you want quiet, smooth, powerful direct-drive...
Pros: wired performance, accessibility features
Cons: cable length and quality, shifter and handbrake support