Experience authentic manual shifting with the Thrustmaster TH8S Shifter Add-on. This versatile H-pattern shifter is designed for a wide range of racing disciplines, including rally, GT, touring cars, trucking, drifting, and NASCAR. It features a realistic 7+1 gearbox layout with seven forward gears and one reverse gear, delivering the true feel of a traditional manual gearbox in your favorite racing simulations. Built for comfort and durability, the TH8S is equipped with an ergonomic sport-style shift knob for precise control during the longest racing sessions. Its core is engineered with a robust and durable metal shift mechanism, ensuring smooth, accurate, and reliable gear changes that withstand intensive daily use. The TH8S offers broad compatibility, working seamlessly with Thrustmaster Force Feedback racing wheels on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. Integrate it effortlessly into your existing Thrustmaster ecosystem for a complete, cohesive, and incredibly immersive driving experience.
Overview
The TH8S Shifter Add-on delivers a robust, ergonomic manual shift experience with a 7+1 gear layout (seven forward gears and one reverse) for compatibility with a variety of racing disciplines. Built around a durable metal shift mechanism, it provides precise gear changes and a comfortable, sport-style shift knob for extended sessions. It is designed to integrate with Thrustmaster Force Feedback wheels across PlayStation and Xbox consoles as well as PC, enabling a cohesive driving setup that complements existing racing gear. A USB-C connection allows versatile use, and tool-free clamping supports desks up to 4 cm thick for easy mounting.
Key features
- 7+1 gear layout with reverse for manual shifting
- Ergonomic sport-style shift knob for comfort
- Robust metal shift mechanism for durability
- Contactless magnetic sensor for precise shifts
- USB-C connectivity for PC and console setups
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