

✈️ Own the skies with precision and style — the VelocityOne Flightdeck is your ultimate flight command center!
The Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightdeck is a premium HOTAS joystick and throttle system designed for Windows 10 & 11, featuring 139 programmable buttons, a pioneering Flight Touch Display, and a customizable OLED HUD. Equipped with durable hall-effect sensors for precise, contactless control, it supports 15 axes for immersive air and space combat simulation. The included Flight Hangar app enhances customization and lighting, making it a top-tier choice for serious flight sim enthusiasts.












| ASIN | B0CPQ7RF6Z |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,117) |
| Item model number | TBS-0724-05 |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 17.6 x 52.4 x 25.5 cm; 4.27 kg |
| Release date | 13 Feb. 2024 |
B**E
turtle beach at their best
I ordered this for my gaming PC but use it on both PC and Series X It arrived in branded box on removing your meet with a well made but lightweight flight stick. Now I’ve been using the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightstick with Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and 2024 on both PC and Xbox Series X,for sometime and it’s been a great addition to my setup. The flightstick is well-built, responsive, and comfortable to use, offering a much more immersive experience compared to a standard controller. The button layout is intuitive, with plenty of programmable buttons and controls that work well for managing flight functions without needing to dive into menus. The Hall-effect sensors give smooth and precise inputs, which makes a noticeable difference in handling aircraft, especially during takeoff, landing, and maneuvering. The throttle lever and hat switches add to the realism and give good control over flight operations. Compatibility was straightforward — it worked right out of the box with both Flight Sim 2020 and 2024, with minimal setup. Whether flying casual or more advanced aircraft, this flightstick strikes a nice balance between accessibility and realism, making it a solid choice for beginner and intermediate sim enthusiasts. Overall, the VelocityOne Flightstick offers great value, solid performance, and a more immersive experience for flight simulation fans on Xbox and PC.
T**S
Worth the premium price tag
This joystick is great. It feels so lovely to use, the ergonomic stick fits perfectly in your hand and the adjustable pad makes fitting it to your hand nice and easy I wanted a flight stick that had a 'premium' feel to it, and this definitely has that. It's double the price of other joysticks but that's reflected in the build quality; no sharp seams, strong buttons and decent resistance. The throttles on either side are a nice addition too. Great that I can also switch over to xbox from pc, just plug in and switch settings My only issue with it is that it's tricky to keep it on the desk when you're in intense flight. I got it for Arma 3 so the flights can get pretty intense and I've crashed due to the stick being pulled off the desk. It has screws on the bottom to mount it though, so there's that Overall I'd definitely recommend if you want a premium joystick that you can use easily on both xbox and pc. For someone looking for a full setup, you might be better off going for a more complete set but this stick is great either way
M**P
Good build but some drawbacks
Not bad, good quality build, good ergonomy with quite a few buttons Main drawbacks: - as many have mentionned already the Stick is way to hard to move to properly simulate any type of aircrafts, it feels like a constent battle, personlly I wouldnt recommend it because of that unless you are willing to tinkier with the spring inside (otherwise to play Arcade stuff should be fine but then its kinda overkill joystick) - the base is too narrow comparing with the height of the stick and its stifness so you need to either hold the base with your hand or attach it to something with the screw (might be solved by replacing the tension spring as mentionend above) - the Trim wheel is not recognised or not working efficently at least in MSFS
I**E
Great for beginners
Very user friendly joystick that is perfect for people just getting into flight simulation. You can control pretty much everything from this one controller, and it offers plenty of customisable features. Only concern is the rubber grip can catch quite a bit of dirt/muck as you rub your hand on it.
C**T
✅ Perfect Hotas 👌
A significant upgrade from my Logitech X52 Pro! The joystick is more durable and precise, and the customization options are incredible—there are so many programmable buttons! The screen is a nice addition, though not essential. I received an improved version with new buttons replacing the fragile ones on the first version. In short, I'm very happy to have traded in my old Logitech for this one, which is much better. 👌 Moreover, I got it on sale for €200...there really wasn't any reason to hesitate 🤗
C**S
I've been through 3 of these and they've all broken.
Different issues each time ... First one lasted about 6 months and then every button/axis on the joystick completely stopped responding, it stopped lighting up etc. - Amazon didn't offer a replacement despite having them in stock because the price had since gone up, so the only option was a refund. They didn't offer a "collect at home" option so, as a wheelchair user unable to carry this massive box to a post office, I had to arrange my own via DPD. 2 months and 17 instances of me contacting Amazon support later and I finally got my refund, and spent the extra £100 on replacing it with a new one. The new one arrived with a broken throttle; one side had no resistance and simply didn't work. Sent this one back through the post office and had somebody drop it off for me, got a refund (no replacement offered again, despite being in stock at the same price) quickly thanks to the understanding support agent and ordered a 3rd one. This one arrived and the left throttle had no working LED lights and had a slight grinding noise ... I couldn't be bothered enduring another refund process so just kept using it. Several weeks later and this throttle now occasionally grinds much more loudly, several axes on the throttle randomly decide to reset themselves on occasion (which in a plane/helicopter shuts off my fuel and sets my throttle to 50% whilst also releasing my handbrake) not good in the air or on the ground, if my engines are running ... So it's basically past the point of being usable, and I've gone to just refund the item so I can buy something else. However, now, Amazon have changed the options and my only option is to try and get it repaired first. I don't want a 4th of these crappy items; I am taking the hint ... This is not a good product. I don't want one anymore. Now I'm stuck with one and I spent £100 than I was initially willing to spend. Great. Absolutely this gets 1 star. 0 if I could.
M**.
Great stick with two pretty big flaws
Good quality stick with plenty of features. Incredible number of axes and buttons for this price range. Most of the buttons feel really good and have positive feedback. The two buttons next to the trim wheel on the stick are way too easy to press, so I wouldn't bind them to critical functions. The tiny joystick on top of the stick is a really nice touch and great for camera control if no VR or headtracking. And having two throttle axes at this budget is pretty amazing, even if this is not a proper Hotas. The stick is plug and play on PC and Xbox. In MSFS 2024 the default setup was pretty good but I did need to configure the trim wheel and change a few buttons around to suit me. The display on top of the stick allows for some configuration on the fly, like stick speed. It even has a chrono, helping with dead reckoning navigation (for people who are into that kind of thing). However this stick has two big flaws. The biggest one is the stiffness. It's unbelivably stiff and it has no way of tweaking it without opening it up. After 20 minutes of doing circuits in a GA my hand was numb. I read you can mod it to fix that up, but it should not be needed. The second flaw is stick travel. It's just too short. It's fine for GA or airliners but for any kind of combat you have to pick between precision or turn rate (even with the precision profile). If you're willing to mod it yourself (potentially voiding the warranty) and only fly GA and airliners then this ks a great stick for the money. Otherwise I'd look elsewhere.
J**S
A well priced contactless flightstick!
It is difficult to make an assessment for something like a flight stick simply on the basis that all players with have different requirements for the “perfect” HOTAS. This being the case this review is judged with the Xbox One and/or Series X/S in use. First it must be accepted that most games will not accept a flight stick at all and even some flying games won’t. At this time... Ace Combat 7 for example will not see the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightstick, even though it will see a Thrustmaster HOTAS one. I mention the latter because of the price range only. Ace Combat 6 Ironically, not only plays on the Series X but the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightstick works with it rather well, although you must have current firmware and set the input of the flightstick to “Xbox compatibility mode”. Games that work with the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightstick include. • Air Missions HIND • Elite Dangerous • Microsoft Flight Simulator • Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China • Star Wars: Squadrons • War Thunder I would hazard a guess that there are more and hopefully new titles will see the VelocityOne Flightstick (V1F) as it does have potential. There is a mystery about this flight stick as it does have feedback motors that are not used at least on Xbox and I think also PC. I cannot find any reason why this feature is not working and I hope that a future firmware update might remedy this. But at this time don’t buy this thinking that vibration is active. Maybe Someone at Turtle Beach might have something to say if they read this. On the upside the main axis of this flight stick are non contact devices which means that they don’t wear in a physical manner. This should mean that pitch, roll and yaw will suffer less drift problems than traditional potentiometer devices. In addition there is an onboard checking system that allows the user to be sure that the full extent of the “travel” of pitch and roll is being used. There is a recalibration system also onboard but for the process it is best to go to the Turtle Beach web site. The unit also has a coloured lighting system and digital display for its customisation. If you don’t like these, all can be changed or turned off to suit yourself. Given that it is powered through the USB this would have almost no impact on power use. The overall feel of the V1F is of good quality and construction. It is however light when compared with its nearest rival the Thrustmaster Hotas One, which has added weights inside its body (a rather good idea). I guess that this is easily dealt with by most users though, and won’t really be a big issue. An issue that does get mentioned and should also be pointed out, is that the main stick axis is quite tight compared to other flight sticks and there is no outside way to reduce this nature. The internal spring could be changed but that might invalidate the warranty and might not be something that some would be prepared to do. Whether this feel will loosen in the long term is anybody’s guess, so it is worth trying to get a feel of one before purchase. So far in use I find that this is a great flight stick. The customisation alone is a great addition at this price as is the contactless main axis control. Of course as I said, something like a flight-stick is of personal opinion but I think that many would like this for its build, quality and features as well as its customisation. For me, I say well done Turtle Beach.
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