Nyko sent us its new Wireless Sensor Bar and a Charge Station for the Nintendo Wii, so I took it home for the weekend and gave it a spin. This is only a first look, but the results for both devices ...
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 ...
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 wireless ...
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 ...
If you're one of the many Wii owners unable to adequately stretch Nintendo's Wii sensor bar from your entertainment center to your television then you'll be happy to read of peripheral maker Nyko's ...
When the Nintendo Wii came out in 2006, the little black bar that sat on top of your TV didn’t look like much. Featured Video But without it, the Wii Remote’s motion controls didn’t work properly, ...
Hi all,<BR><BR>A couple of years ago I took the plunge and setup a dedicated theater in my basement. I've currently setup all my consoles here and use it regularly with games.<BR><BR>The screen is a ...
Having experienced quite a bit of trouble getting the Nintendo Wii remotes to work reliably with his home theater projector, [Sprite_TM] designed his own sensor bar replacement. If you’re not familiar ...
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 your ...
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. The sensor bar works ...
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 ...