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Wireless Sensor Bar for Wii
 
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Wireless Sensor Bar for Wii

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Platform:   Nintendo Wii
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (150 customer reviews)

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Wireless Sensor Bar for Wii + HD Link for Wii + Wii Remote Controller
Total List Price: $79.97
Price For All Three: $63.44

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Product Features

  • Sleek design blends in with TV and is compatible with standard sensor bar stand
  • Audible alarm warns when powered for too long and will even automatically shut off the device
  • The IR field created by the Wireless Sensor Bar allows for play up to 25 feet away
  • 4 AA batteries (included) provide up 30 hours of use; No cords needed
  • Ideal for wall-mounted flat screens

Product Details

  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000LFJNG6
  • Product Dimensions: 11.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches ; 11.2 ounces
  • Media: Accessory
  • Release Date: March 15, 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (150 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #441 in Video Games (See Bestsellers in Video Games)

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Product Description

Simplify and enhance your Wii set up with Nyko’s Wireless Sensor Bar for Wii. The Wireless Sensor Bar allows full Wii Remote functionality without the hassle or mess of any wired connection to the console. The infrared field created by the Wireless Sensor Bar allows for play up to 25 feet away, perfect for larger or wall-mounted TVs. Compatible with Nintendo's official Sensor Bar stand, the Wireless Sensor Bar is easy to set up, requiring no software or hardware installation on the Wii. Featuring 30 hours of battery life off 4 AA batteries (included) and a unique power saver mode with audible alarm, the Wireless Sensor Bar is designed for ultimate convenience.

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110 of 114 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Much Better, May 30, 2007
By J. Young "DevItHere" (Pittsburgh) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
Some reviews mentioned that this bar let you get further away from the TV. We have a 18X25 livingroom. With the original sensor bar, we had to sit in the middle of the room or it wouldn't work very well. With this sensor bar, we are now able to sit all the way across the room on the sofa and it works perfectly.

Yes it is a little larger, has a blue light, a timer, and so on. But at least for us, those are all miniscule with being able to get a much greater distance away from the TV. Well worth the money and definately much better than the original one that came with the Wii.
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626 of 676 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Read this review to know if you need this product, January 1, 2008
By Rorke Haining (Seattle) - See all my reviews
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Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
The Wii requires a "sensor bar" above or below your TV screen, so it can tell where on the screen you're pointing your remote controller. The Wii comes with a wired sensor bar that will work great for most homes. Don't buy an extra wireless sensor bar unless you actually need it.

To help you decide, it's really useful to understand how this device works. The name "wireless sensor bar" is actually quite misleading in 2 specific ways.

I at first assumed the "sensor bar" was communicating with the Wii console -- that a wired sensor bar sends communications over the wire, and that a wireless sensor bar sends information wirelessly to the console. After all, it's a sensor bar, so it must be sensing something and communicating that information, right?

Wrong. In fact, the sensor bar is nothing more than a fancy flashlight. All it does is turn on some infrared lights with specific spacing and orientation. In fact, it's your Wii remote controller that senses the infrared lights and transmits this information wirelessly to your console, which can then calculate where you are pointing the remote and display a little icon on the screen.

So, misconception #1: the "sensor bar" doesn't sense anything, it's just a little flashlight. Misconception #2, the word "wireless" often means "wireless communication", but in this case, the "sensor bar" is just a dumb device that can't communicate in any way, so the wire is just for power.

So you have 2 options:

* Use the fancy flashlight that you've already purchased, as it came bundled with your Wii, which is powered by a wire connected to your Wii.

* Buy a second fancy flashlight powered by a battery.

OK, with those misconceptions out of the way, you can make a much better choice about whether or not wireless is right for you. For example, don't fret about wireless network interference -- this device doesn't cause any. Likewise, don't worry about having a hard time setting up the "wireless sensor bar" with your Wii -- it doesn't require pairing or any extra configuration at all, it's just a flashlight.

Personally, I normally groove on everything wireless. I adore my Mac wireless mouse. I use only wireless peripherals for all my computers. I have a wireless home network. But in this case, I definitely prefer the bundled, wired "sensor bar". I have too many devices that need batteries as it is, but I was mostly bothered by the 2nd on/off switch.

Let me explain that last comment. You can turn on and off your Wii system with a single, remote controlled button click, just like a TV remote control. Grab any game controller (which of course is wireless and remote) and click the power button from any seat in the room, and the system powers itself on -- plus, that game controller is now designated controller #1. Hold the power button on the remote for several seconds and the system turns itself off -- and all the game controllers you were using are smart enough to power themselves off as well. Sweet! I vastly prefer this over the GameCube, which had to be powered on/off by pushing a button on the console itself.

Unfortunately, the "wireless sensor bar" breaks this elegance. Every time I wanted to play the Wii, I'd sit down, grab the nearest remote, click the power button -- and it would fail to work properly because the wireless sensor bar wasn't turned on. Nor was it able to turn itself on wirelessly, it's just a flashlight, it can't receive wireless commands in any way. So I'd get up, walk to this device, turn it on, and then be able to play. Turning off, same thing -- now I have to turn off 2 items instead of 1. Worse still, the 2nd on/off switch on the "wireless sensor bar" is near the TV, so you have to physically get up and walk around the coffee table, etc. etc., or just leave the flashlight on and have your batteries run down.

Yes, it's a minor complaint. But given that you've already paid for a "sensor bar" that works great, why pay extra for one that doesn't work as well?

There are undoubtedly good reasons to get this device in specific circumstances. If your screen is huge or unusually far away, or if you have a cabling nightmare behind your entertainment center and loathe the thought of adding one more unnecessary wire, you may need or prefer this device over the one that comes with your Wii. I'll defer to other reviewers who can explain what circumstances make this device useful. But for a typical living room setup, with a normal sized TV 5-15 feet away, the wired sensor bar that comes with the Wii works great.

And P.S.: ditch the coffee table, you'll enjoy your Wii more without it.
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61 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Use both!, September 15, 2007
By S. Byer (Cupertino, CA) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
So I had put this on my wishlist for my birthday and was happy to get it. It does indeed extend the range of the remotes. But our couch is 12' away from the TV (big TV) and was pushing the limit of even this sensor. But wait, it's not a sensor, is it? It's just a pair of LED emitters like the original. So I *stacked* them. They actually stack quite nicely, with the wired Nintendo emitter on bottom (so that the activation button on the Nyko is still on top). The result was amazing - what was jittery at 12' is now rock stable at 20'.

I like the timer function, and the on indicator. Not fond of the silver logo on front. But the product works great. If you have a Wii and a big screen, you want this product. Try it on it's own or stacked!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to Setup & Use
Purchased this as the setup in my room had the original bar running across the room, making it easy for someone to trip over the wire. Read more
Published 13 days ago by Eric

2.0 out of 5 stars Wireless sensor bar for on-the-wall TV
I was so excited to find a wireless sensor bar. We have a TV that hangs on the wall and the wire was distracting. Read more
Published 2 months ago by C. Bolwell

4.0 out of 5 stars Get this.
The Wii sensor bar that comes with the system is garbage and useless so throw it out and get this.

reason being, i find this more precise when using the Wii remote,... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Greatone

5.0 out of 5 stars Does exactly what it says it does
I purchased this wireless sensor bar after deciding to renovate our basement and purchase a LCD TV to mount on the wall. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Joe Miner

5.0 out of 5 stars Not a game, but makes Wii setup much more fun (and aesthetically pleasing)
First off, this sensor bar was not an option for me, it was a requirement. I have a front-projection home theatre set-up with a Mitsubishi 720p projector on an 8-foot screen... Read more
Published 3 months ago by JohnnyTrojan

1.0 out of 5 stars No Good for Wall Mounted Flat Screens
I've got a wall mounted flat screen. The original sensor bar's wire is too short to be routed through the wall and still reach (like all my other wires). Read more
Published 3 months ago by R. Bury

5.0 out of 5 stars Wii wireless sensor bar
I like that the wii sensor bar is wireless and that although it's slightly larger than the sensor bar that came with the wii, it still fits into the same holder. Read more
Published 4 months ago by B. Brison

5.0 out of 5 stars Wii Sensor Bar
Excellent wireless bar for my Wii. Works great. The bright blue light is a little distracting.
Published 5 months ago by David L. Roberts

3.0 out of 5 stars Good for short term use, but not for long term use
I purchased this product with the intent to use it with a projector at events and parties. As most people know by now, the Wii sensor bar is just IR LED lights. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Scott Turner

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Small Design Flaw Keeps From a Perfect Score
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