Friday, Dec 7th 2007 by James Allan Brady


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Wireless sensor bars have severed one of the two unnecessary cables in the Nintendo Wii setup, and now Nyko has come along and offered a solution for the final frontier. You can now make your Nunchuck wireless to; it’s as simple as attaching the adapter to the Wiimote, and then using the provided wireless nunchuck.

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The two communicate over the 2.4GHz band which might make things tricky depending on how many other gadgets you have in your house that uses the same band. I assume batteries, likely not of the rechargeable type, are required.

The receiver end probably cuts your Wiimote’s battery down a bit too, so you’ll definitely want to pick up Nyko’s recharging station and rechargeable battery for the Wiimote. No word on price or availability, but we should hear more come CES.

Wiimote, Nunchuck connection severed [via CrunchGear]

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  1.  A.T.   View all comments by A.T.  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    All I can say is, That the Wii is pretty good.

  2.  A.T.   View all comments by A.T.  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    big art charles


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