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If you’re interested in personally adapting the Wii controller to another application, either for profit or pure fun, you’ll also need an infrared sensor bar to enable the controller to orient itself ...
The wireless sensor bar site doesn’t exactly say how far the sensor bar can be from the Wii, but chances are, you aren’t going to place the bar too far away from your console.
Nyko Wii Wireless Sensor Bar and HD-Link Reviews The first major third party accessory releases for the Wii, put to the test.
We check out Nyko's wireless sensor bar and charging station for the Nintendo Wii.
So, your Wii sensor bar has slid down the back of your TV for the umpteenth time and you just aren't up for diving into the rats nest of cables this time, maybe this time you should just leave it ...
You couldn't really accuse the Wii of having too many wires – part of it's charm is the simplicity of the back-panel, having just power, A/V out, the connection for the Sensor Bar and the ...
For those Wii owners with abnormally large living rooms, projector TV setups, or a particular penchant for tricking out their console just 'cause, take heed. Without the need for candles, IR hacks ...
Hands-on with the Wii! We explore the system, check out the difference between component and composite cables, test the Wii Channels, and play Virtual Console games.
When Nintendo unveiled its Wii console, it also showcased a prototype sensor bar - a device that system owners already know all too well. Early on, it was believed that the sensor bar not only ...
The video demonstrates that the Wii ‘sensor bar’ is just an array of IR leds. The actual sensor is in the remote control – which probably sends data to the Wii via RF.
It may not be sexy to talk about, say, wireless sensor bars, but I think it's worth doing. The pack-in sensor bar for the Wii feels pretty flimsy, and that cord is terrible.