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Cobra V5 HOTAS Flight Simulation Combo, Joystick and Cora Accelerator, 7 Axis Flight Freedom, 41 Programmable Buttons PC/Mac/Linux

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$167.88

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About this item

  • Joystick: Hall Sensor Technology delivers ultimate precision and reliability, 4 Axis with adjustable precision and built in rudder control for a perfect flying experience.
  • Dedicated throttle control, Total of 23 programmable buttons, 8-way Hat Switch for enhanced viewing capabilities.
  • Powerful 32 bits-ARM processor equipped, Button Layout suitable for HOTAS use, Trigger design for arial shooting style games.
  • Two Rotary axis X/Y with 256 positions for enhanced precision, 5 programmable buttons for compatibility preferences. Conveniently placed forward facing 8-way hat switch for POV functions.
  • Adjustable Throttle resistance, Connects via USB connection (170cm).


Flashfire introducing it's own groundbreaking H.O.T.A.S system featuring the Cobra V5 Joystick and the Cobra Accelerator. This dynamic duo provides aviation enthusiests with a combined of 7 axis of flying freedom and 41 programable buttons/switches for complete flight simulation control.


carlos
Reviewed in the Netherlands on June 19, 2024
The product is not working
Christian D Eckert
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023
can't get it to work, no manual except at a site that wants me to sign up, screw that returning this POS, don't bother getting it
Alessio
Reviewed in Italy on December 26, 2023
Vergogna, i miei soldi sono buoni, ma questo dispositivo non ha esaudito assolutamente le mie aspettative. se volevo un oggetto usato e mal riposto nella scatola, lo avrei comprato da un'altra parte!!! Pretendo serietà!!! Ho reso subito il pacco!!
Richard
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2023
This product will work with windows 10 and MSFS 2020. Very sturdy build. Throttle is very smooth. I would highly recommend for people on a tight budget.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 13, 2022
The Good :- Base of the stick is hefty and solid, also have holes to hard mount.- Throttle as good adjustable resistance.- Lots of assignable buttons.The Bad :- The stick is VERY loose and there are massive deadzones.- The red button on the left side of the stick head is too far, can't reach it without jerking the stick a little.- Buttons feel very cheap and clicky.- The main trigger has absolutely no resistance, so I had to unbind the secondary trigger under it, because I kept pushing it at the same time.- The rotary wheels on the throttle are very flimsy and even moved on their own while I was moving the throttle lever.The Ugly :- The website is horrible with no help whatsoever.- No software, there is a software in spanish on their website, but it didn't work at all.- The device is recognized as another device from another company. The joystick is recognized as a Titanwolf Vulture, and the throttle as Titanwolf Griffin. I went to Titanwolf's website and it's all in german.They have a selling point of the stick plugging into the throttle so it only uses up 1 USB port : that doesn't work. As soon as I plug the stick in the throttle, it becomes unrecognizable by Windows.- Unlike the stick, the throttle doesn't have hard mounting screw holes?!? And it is also very light, so the base rocks back and forth everytime you floor the throttle or stop fast.The Bottom Line :I am returning it. It is not fun to play with. And with all the shady things I mentioned, I'm pretty sure I will have no support if it breaks, which it will, because it is very cheap plastic.
Anonymoose
Reviewed in Canada on August 14, 2020
Pros:-Heavy base on the joystick, sticky feet on the throttle. They will stay in play while playing games.-PriceCons: (There's a lot)-Feels real cheap in the hands. Creaks and warps under the lightest squeezing pressure-Designed for XXXL Hands. If you have small, average or even large hands, this joystick and throttle will not be comfortable. You have to stretch your hands and fingers to depress any button or hat stick. Barring everything else, the comfort factor alone is enough to not waste your money on this setup.-Compatibility is a huge problem. The z-axis (throttle twist) isn't recognized in star citizen or elite dangerous. You have to get virtual joystick software and configure the joystick to the virtual software then hide the USB device from windows in order to get it to work properly. It's a massive pain and not friendly for users that just want to Plug'n'Play.-Deadzones are all over the place - probably because you have to virtualize the joystick in third party software to get all the axes to work.-The dials on the throttle are completely useless. There is absolutely ZERO friction in the dials. They spins way to easily and if you need to fine tune anything, like a radar setting, scanner setting, etc, you will fly from one end of the spectrum to the other. The dials are absolute trash.-The friction knob on the throttle does nothing. Max friction or Min friction. It makes no difference. It feels the exact same in either setting. I don't understand it's purpose because it does nothing.-The thumb button placement on the throttle is the furthest from ergonomic you can possibly get. The 2 buttons on the side and the 3 buttons on the top are all meant to be operated by the thumb. You will have to constantly move your hands into uncomfortable and unnatural positions to access these buttons. If you need to hit them in rapid succession you will have a difficult time. Small or large hands alike, these are just not natural positions.There's little to no support for this joystick. No software. No company website. It's as if the company has no internet presence to speak of. Avoid this product. It's just absolute junk. I've setup a return with amazon and bout the Thrustmaster T.16000M. It was a few dollars more but it has support, no compatibility issues, more buttons and a far superior ergonomic design.Avoid this product like COVID-19.
Jiahao Ye
Reviewed in Canada on July 18, 2020
Not a great product. Such a waste of money. The joystick works just okay but the throttle stick is a complete mess
Kick-flare
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 3, 2020
When i got these sticks i thought they were great, upon use though, my thoughts on them have a complete 360.I brought these sticks for elite dangerous, figuring all the extra buttons and witch hats would be brilliant. So I'll break it down...I've had these sticks maybe a month and used them for maybe 50 hours in total. The joystick has shifting deadzones, it squeaks like a mouse being crushed, the buttons work when they feel like it and have to wiggle the slider switch to between notches to get it work. The secondary trigger has shifting sensitivities, so one day it'll be super sensitive and the next day it'll be unresponsive. The sensitivity dial on the joystick just goes back and forth and does nothing even though its got a 'max' and 'min' position. Wrist rest is about the only good thing on this as I've have small hands so it sits about right.The throttle is really stiff even after adjusting the tension. The dials have no notches so you can't tell how many clicks your in our where the rest position is. The molding lines where it was cast are super sharp to point where I've put tape over it after cutting up my hands. There's no software available for this so you can't adjust anything except in game so there's a massive downside too.Having built a mount for these sticks onto my desk and having expected them to work, I'm really disappointed in these. Even for baby level sticks i expected better. I'm sending these back as we speak even though my Logitech x56 haven't arrived yet. I'd rather fly mouse and keyboard then use these for a moment longer.
FERNAND DE LA SELLE
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2019
This is probably one of middle range joystick along with the thrustmaster 16000 that are good if you're on a budget. However, you're also getting what you pay for. First thing that surprised me when I started using the flashfire cobra 5 (a replica from vkb btw) was its squeakyness. The moment you start pulling on the stick and try rolling you get all kinds of plastic squeaks (really loud squeaks). Adding wd-40 to it was not much help. Fits nice in the hand, although I have a small hand and it's difficult to reach the outer red button and the top hat switch. Its a bit lose on the yaw axis and the pitch. Specifically on the yaw, if you play around with the loseness you'll realize the sensors actually pick that up and its quite annoying. Nothing to say about the throttle it works great, although I would have enjoyed sliders on it. Its also very smooth.3 stars - not bad for a mid range hotas to begin flight simulations but definitely looking forward upgrading in the future.
Christopher R.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2019
This is my first HOTAS purchase so I didn't want to get something cheap but I didn't want to spend $400 either. The $150 I spent seems (so far) to be a good investment. I bought this primarily for Elite Dangerous. The bases are metal and the controllers are plastic but they do not feel cheaply made. The stick has holes for mounting to a bracket but the throttle does not. There is no software that comes with the unit so it's pretty much plug-n-play (Windows 10 for me) and the game recognizes all the buttons that I have thus far configured. The stick has a three position selector switch that changes the button ID's so I was able to tailor one set of buttons for nav/mining and another set for combat. I don't normally buy anything that doesn't have any reviews but if you're in the market for a HOTAS system and don't want to shell out mega bucks you won't be disappointed with the Cobra v5.
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