Product Description
Simplify and enhance your Wii set up with Nyko’s Wireless Sensor Bar for Wii. The Wireless Sensor Bar allows full Wii Remote functionality without the hassle or mess of any wired connection to the console. The infrared field created by the Wireless Sensor Bar allows for play up to 25 feet away, perfect for larger or wall-mounted TVs. Compatible with Nintendo’s official Sensor Bar stand, the Wireless Sensor Bar is easy to set up, requiring no software or hardware installation on the Wii. Featuring 30 hours of battery life off 4 AA batteries (included) and a unique power saver mode with audible alarm, the Wireless Sensor Bar is designed for ultimate convenience…. More >>
- Sleek design blends in with TV and is compatible with standard sensor bar stand
- Audible alarm warns when powered for too long and will even automatically shut off the device
- The IR field created by the Wireless Sensor Bar allows for play up to 25 feet away
- 4 AA batteries (included) provide up 30 hours of use; No cords needed
- Ideal for wall-mounted flat screens
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It looks like a waste of batteries.
An makeshift alternative would be placing 2 other light sources on top of either side of your TV, like candles. The sensor bad just emmits invisible rays that candles and flashlights also emmit.
Specified on the page was a Nyko Wii Wireless Sensor Bar, instead recieved some “Hais” brand that does not compare. Also received item at the end of a 21 business day waiting period. Slow transaction, definitely unsatisfied.
The Wii comes with one in the box, but I didn’t mount mine infront of the TV, because the Wii gets moved around in the house. The wire is pretty thin for it. I am always afraid that one day it will just get cut or just doesn’t work. So it is good to have a spare.
With the successof the Nintendo Wii, many gamers though have complained about the sensor bar, because it sometimes falls down whenever get a bit too close, and that it is still wired to the Wii. Nyko, which has made some previous lackluster controllers for Nintendo products before has tried it again, with their Wireless Sensor Bar. It is easy to setup and connect with the Wii. Unfortunately, there has been a huge problem with the gameplay. At times, whenever I’m playing a game like The Legend Of Zelda Twilight Princess, my Wii controller stops working, and I have to change the batteries, and it affects the gameplay constantly. To be honest with you, I think Nintendo can make a better wireless sensor bar than this one. In the meantime, stick with the one you got with the Wii.
Price: C+
Convience: C 1/2-
Setup: C+
Overall: C
it beeps for no reason and doesn’t work when you are sitting 20 feet away from the tv
shoot sweet info man.