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This is a discussion on Wireless Sensor Bar within the Nintendo Wii Hardware forums, part of the Nintendo Wii Forums category; Hi we recently got our hand on a Wii! Finally! We have cat that likes to chew through cords. I was wondering if the wireless ...
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"Imagine All The People"
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Hi we recently got our hand on a Wii! Finally! We have cat that likes to chew through cords. I was wondering if the wireless sensor bar works just as good as the wired one that comes with the Wii.
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just use the wired sensor bar for everyday use... it has more bulbs and is brighter (to the remote)
![]() wireless sensor bar uses batteries and uses fewer bulbs... i use the wireless sensor bar when i travel so i don't have to unthread the fragile looking wire from our home entertainment shelving |
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Got lifeboat?
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"More bulbs"? I thought there was just 1 LED at each end.
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wired sensorbar has 5 bulbs in each end (10 bulbs) nyko wireless sensorbar has 2 bulbs in each end (4) my no-named wireless sensor bar has 3 in each end (6) they blur thgether when you view it via the Wii's sensitivity adjustment... |
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