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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.
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 ...
But here he is, using his $160,000 dollar Columbia education to scoop a Wireless Wii sensor bar by Nyko. GBlock, your parents must be as happy as mine that I write about crap for a living.
Leave it to third party manufacturers to devise a Wii sensor bar that’s both wireless and cheap-looking. No doubt easy to manufacture—since you can replace your Wii sensor bar with candles ...
Nyko Wii Wireless Sensor Bar and HD-Link Reviews The first major third party accessory releases for the Wii, put to the test.
Wireless Wii Sensor Bar 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.
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 ...
Reader DoctaBu is fed up with the limitations of cords in what should be a wireless age, and he's taken matters into his own hands with this homemade improvement on the tied-down Wii sensor bar ...
It may not be sexy to talk about, say, wireless sensor bars, but I think it's worth doing. The pack-in sensor bar for the Wii feels pretty flimsy, and that cord is terrible.
The wireless sensor bar site doesn’t exactly say how far the sensor bar can be from the Wii, but chances are, you aren’t going to place the bar too far away from your console.
The sensor bar for the Wii is an area of concern for home theater enthusiasts and people with atypical television setups.
Without the need for candles, IR hacks, PCBs, soldering, or even (visibly) voiding your warranty, you to can hack that Wii sensor bar to make it wireless for $8 (or less).