This might surprise you, but the sensor bar for the Nintendo Wii doesn't really sense anything. It actually emits light for the Wii remote's sensors to detect: The sensor bar contains two LEDs that ...
One of the most intriguing aspects of Nintendo’s Wii, to me, is that the console’s wireless controller is Bluetooth-based and therefore amenable to beyond-the-console applications. The hacking ...
Once hackers figured out that the Wii "sensor bar" was just a strip of infrared LEDs, it became obvious that a wireless version could be easily hacked up. Now, one entrepreneur is selling his homemade ...
No problem! Some clever little spark has managed to create a wireless sensor bar for Wii. Remember all those people that complained that the Wii's sensor bar was too short? Now there's a easy solution ...
You'd have to say the wire on the standard Wii sensor bar is of a reasonably generous length, but the fact it's wired at all irritates some, leaving wires trailing around if you don't have your TV and ...
It can be fun to upgrade your gaming setup: with just a few tweaks here and there, the entire gaming experience can be more enjoyable. It may not be sexy to talk about, say, wireless sensor bars, but ...
You can sync a Wii Remote to a Wii or Wii U console by pressing the sync button on both the remote and the console. You'll need to sync each Wii Remote separately before using them. If your Wii Remote ...
With this new wireless Wii sensor bar you get the benefit of a wireless sensor bar, but if you wind up leaving it setting on top of your TV anyways, it has a secondary useful function, telling time.
The Nintendo Wii remote is iconic in its simplicity. It’s designed in a way that manages to successfully blend motion controls with more conventional buttons. Thanks to how approachable Nintendo made ...
You can get a wireless Wii sensor bar from Nintendo, or you can deal with the wired one that includes several feet of cord, until now, those two options, and a couple of candles were more or less your ...
The sensor bar for the Wii is an area of concern for home theater enthusiasts and people with atypical television setups. We've reported that Pelican would have an extension cable on hand for launch ...
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