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If you like to hook your Nintendo Wii at different locations and/or want one less cable floating around behind your TV, the wireless Wii sensor bar is definitely something to check out. The ...
Nyko Wii Wireless Sensor Bar and HD-Link Reviews The first major third party accessory releases for the Wii, put to the test.
It turns out the "sensor" bar doesn't actually sense at all, it just sends out a pair of IR beams which can then be triangulated by the Wiimote.
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We had some trouble with the Wii's wired sensor bar when playing on a projection television; even if the wire is long enough, you're left with the problem of having another wire to route around ...
Over the last few years we’ve seen several projects that convert Nintendo’s Wii into a handheld console by way of a “trimming”, wherein the system’s motherboard is lit… ...
[duff] found this and sent it in. 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 d… ...
Introduced in late 2006, Wii systems still fetch $250 at minimum, making them not worth it for casual gamers. But in a bar with a projection screen or big-screen TV, the feeling is: Why not?
As we previewed yesterday, Wirelesssensorbar.com is the first company to launch what many Wii gamers have been yearning for since the Wii came out: a wireless sensor bar. The official sensor bar ...
This clever hack projects infrared dots onto the wall so your Wiimotes work without the Wii IR sensor bar. If you're unfamiliar with the setup of the Wiimote, the design is simple.
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 ...
The Wii sensor bar is one of those essential things that modders can't help but tinker with. One Wii fan has turned an old remote control for a television into a Wii sensor bar.
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