
PlayStation DualShock 4 Glacier White
Score: 71/100
Hori Overdrive
Score: 72/100Rankings

The Hori Racing Wheel Overdrive is an entry-level, Xbox-first racing wheel with a full-size rubber-grip wheel, metal paddle shifters and a dual-pedal setup. It offers adjustable steering angles and app-based customization but lacks force feedback and has a bulky clamp system.

The Sony DualShock 4 Wireless Controller delivers premium ergonomics, precise inputs, and unique features like a touch pad and light bar, making it the go-to choice for PS4 gamers despite modest battery life and an older charging port.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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| ↓ lower better | 300 gramsbest | 3,175 grams |
| ↓ lower better | 120 minutesbest | — |
— | 3 monthsbest | |
— | 16 countbest |
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Compatibility(1) | ||
Supported Platforms | PlayStation 4, Windows 10/11 | Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (grams) | 300 grams | 3175 grams |
Controls(1) | ||
Vibration Motors | true | false |
Connectivity(2) | ||
Connection Type | Wireless | Wired |
USB Port Type | Micro-USB | USB Type-A |

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Professional reviewers praised the DualShock 4 for its refined ergonomics, responsive buttons, and innovative features like the touch pad, Share button, and light bar, calling it Sony's best controller to date. The main criticism centered on its modest battery life and the legacy Micro-USB port.
Everyday users consistently highlight the controller's comfort, premium feel, and the convenience of the Share button, especially for streaming and quick screenshots. Common complaints revolve around analog stick drift, battery wear over time, and the susceptibility of the white finish to scuffs.

“My son feels like he's really in a car”

“Expected vibration at this price point”

“Clamp design doesn't fit all wheel stands; some had to improvise mounting”



Professional reviewers view the Hori Racing Wheel Overdrive as a solid entry-level option that fills the niche of an Xbox-first, budget-conscious racing wheel, praising its licensing, construction and paddle shifters while noting the missing force feedback.
Everyday users appreciate the plug-and-play setup and sturdy pedals, but complain about the lack of vibration, clamp incompatibility, and linear pedal feel.