
What's even easier than making your own wireless sensor bar? Ordering one. After all, even slinging some candles around takes more effort than a quick flex of your credit card.
We know there's a demand for all things wireless, but will this work well enough to justify a purchase? Unfortunately, we can't give you an answer on that, nor even provide details on the manufacturers, as details are vague even on the Wireless Sensor Bar site, though we've seen a little self-promotion from these people, whoever they are (check the comments).
[Via WiiNintendo.net]













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12-12-2006 @ 7:51PM
nitefire said...
I guess it may be a nice option for people with projectors. Also, I hate unhooking everything when I take my Wii somewhere else, so an extra wireless would be nice.
But I'll probably make my own for about $5 soon.
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12-12-2006 @ 8:48PM
Stuart said...
fewer wires = more fun
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12-12-2006 @ 9:50PM
Ken said...
I am looking forward to getting a stronger sensor bar. It seems like the one they give you is a little weak.
But I'm not willing to pay $30 for a wireless one, not yet anyway.
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12-12-2006 @ 11:24PM
20XX said...
Hmmm, a wire going from the Wii to the sensor bar or having to push a power button on the sensor bar every time you want to play?
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12-13-2006 @ 1:07AM
Sprawl said...
^my thoughts exactly^
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12-13-2006 @ 3:42AM
sixtyfps said...
Huh! No shit, 20XX! Nice!
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12-13-2006 @ 9:04AM
JJ said...
It would be more appealing if I could just plug it into the wall so batteries become a non-issue. The price is also a bit too high.
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