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Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flight Stick 8/10
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VelocityOne Flight Stick

Xbox and PC newcomers who want one affordable all-in-one stick with built-in rudder to start flying.

~$130 approx 2026 street price

The VelocityOne Flight Stick is the console-friendly all-in-one for newcomers: an Xbox- and PC-licensed stick with integrated twist-rudder, an OLED status display and a surprising 27 programmable buttons. The OLED gives quick access to settings like rudder lock and even headset audio EQ, there is a height-adjustable palm rest mountable left or right, and adjustable RGB lighting. Reviewers consistently find it impressively featured for around $130, though they note it is plastic-heavy and actually a bit better on PC than Xbox. For a console flyer who wants one device to get airborne, it is a strong start.

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Specs

TypeAll-in-one flight stick with integrated twist rudder
DisplayOLED status/settings screen
Buttons27 programmable + rapid-fire trigger
ErgonomicsHeight-adjustable palm rest, left/right mountable
LightingAdjustable RGB
RudderTwist-stick axis with rudder lock

Pros

  • Genuinely Xbox and PC licensed for console flyers
  • OLED display and 27 buttons are a lot of features for the price
  • Integrated twist rudder means no extra gear to start

Cons

  • Plastic-heavy build
  • A stick layout suits some aircraft better than a yoke
  • Reviewers note it performs slightly better on PC than Xbox

Common questions

Does the VelocityOne Flight Stick work on Xbox?
Yes, it is licensed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows 10/11 PCs, making it a common console starter.
Does it have rudder control without pedals?
Yes, you twist the stick for rudder and can set rudder lock through the OLED display; add VelocityOne pedals later for more precision.

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