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Nextronics Sensor Bar USB for Wii / Wii U / PC
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| Brand | Nextronics |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Color | Black |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
About this item
- Sensor bar can be used with the Wii or your PC
- Powers with standard type "A" USB plug
- Stylish black color
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| Platform | Nintendo Wii | Windows 8 | No Operating System | Nintendo Wii | Nintendo Wii | Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo Wii |
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Product information
| Package Dimensions | 11.02 x 2.76 x 0.83 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| ASIN | B001UAAX60 |
| Item model number | SBAC-USB |
| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,607 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #259 in Wii Games, Consoles & Accessories |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | February 28, 2009 |
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Nextronics Sensor bar USB is compatable with the Wii and Wii U Game consoles and makes a great addition to home theaters and game rooms. To use, just plug the sensor bar into a standard USB port for power. (USB port can be found on newer televisions, game consoles, most computers and laptops) Nextronics sensor bar can also be used as a component to control your PC or laptop games. (PC or laptop use requires additional software, bluetooth dongle, and wii remote, none of which are included)
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Since the Wii Sensor Bar is only a transmitter and doesn't actually send any data to the device, you can either plug this into your PC, or a spare power brick lying about, anything that will give it adequate power. From this, it shall allow functionality on both the Wii line of devices, and for usage on a PC
As shown in the customer image I uploaded, the LED count is lower. There are 3 IR LEDs per side instead of 5, the placements are different, and brightness is wildly inconsistent from one LED to the next. The cursor becomes jumpy and the remote has an extremely hard time reading the LEDs when the bar is used from any sort of angle at all, even while the official Nintendo bar is still read perfectly fine from the same spot. Unless the bar is positioned straight in front of the player at the same level as the remote, the remote will not be able to generate a stable and useable cursor. This means that it pretty much has to be used below the TV, and, as a further sign of how low quality this bar really is, the holes on the bottom don't even align correctly with Nintendo's sensor bar stand.
The sensor bar is not a complicated device- just a few LEDs and a power cord- and even a well constructed bar should not be expensive. The exorbitant price charged for this item in no way reflects its quality but simply the luxury of having a USB plug. I was still willing to pay for the convenience of getting a USB connection, but in retrospect I'd rather have taken the chance trying to mod an official sensor bar myself. The Nextronics bar still works if it's placed below the TV set rather than above it, and yes, it does have a USB plug and never requires batteries, but it's also a cheap knock-off that costs several times more than the name brand while performing dramatically worse. Take it or leave it; as inefficient as turning a whole system on to power a sensor bar was, I had a much better time using the official sensor bar plugged into my old Wii system than using this bar.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 13, 2013
As shown in the customer image I uploaded, the LED count is lower. There are 3 IR LEDs per side instead of 5, the placements are different, and brightness is wildly inconsistent from one LED to the next. The cursor becomes jumpy and the remote has an extremely hard time reading the LEDs when the bar is used from any sort of angle at all, even while the official Nintendo bar is still read perfectly fine from the same spot. Unless the bar is positioned straight in front of the player at the same level as the remote, the remote will not be able to generate a stable and useable cursor. This means that it pretty much has to be used below the TV, and, as a further sign of how low quality this bar really is, the holes on the bottom don't even align correctly with Nintendo's sensor bar stand.
The sensor bar is not a complicated device- just a few LEDs and a power cord- and even a well constructed bar should not be expensive. The exorbitant price charged for this item in no way reflects its quality but simply the luxury of having a USB plug. I was still willing to pay for the convenience of getting a USB connection, but in retrospect I'd rather have taken the chance trying to mod an official sensor bar myself. The Nextronics bar still works if it's placed below the TV set rather than above it, and yes, it does have a USB plug and never requires batteries, but it's also a cheap knock-off that costs several times more than the name brand while performing dramatically worse. Take it or leave it; as inefficient as turning a whole system on to power a sensor bar was, I had a much better time using the official sensor bar plugged into my old Wii system than using this bar.
With this product, I don't have to buy batteries for the sensor bar. I don't have to worry about turning it off when a meeting ends (another way I drained my wireless bar's batteries) because it turns on with the computer I'm interacting with. Its performance is even better than the wireless bar overall because it never runs low on batteries. I'd have remote position precision problems when the old wireless bar's batteries ran low.





























