Wii Remotes eat batteries. It's a fact we've long granted as simple, stark truth -- but what to do about it? Wii owners have a lot of solutions at hand, from simply sucking it up to elaborate rituals with charge stations, rechargeables, and even voodoo rituals (or so we heard). Got a Balance Board? There's a whole new battery dilemma for you ... and with Wii MotionPlus on the horizon, and its battery-destroying potential, if you don't already have a plan in place for handling the coming battery power crisis, it might be time to consider some options.Don't worry -- we're here to help. We've explored several solutions in the past, and now we're back with a look at an all new charging apparatus: Penguin United's 4X Quad Charge Station. PU is so proud of being able to charge four remotes at once that they boasted of the ability twice in its name!
Jokes aside, it's a solid option that comes at a price some might consider hefty. But hey! It charges four remotes at once.
We had the opportunity to test out Penguin United's latest accessory, and overall, it's as impressive as their DS products. The 4X Quad station may boast an extreme name, but it also looks good near the Wii and doesn't take up too much space. Charging four remotes at once is pretty nice, too, especially for those Wii owners who spend a lot of time playing in groups. It gets the job done in four hours, too -- and that's for all four Remotes.
The Charge Station comes with four replacement covers that are fitted with batteries; simply pop the back battery cover off the Wii Remote, remove the regular batteries, and replace with the Penguin packs. An added benefit? They're much lighter, noticeably so, which is perfect for longer sessions, especially with more active games. Keep an eye on any Remote-lobbing friends, though; lighter controllers may be more prone to sailing across the room.
Of course, it's impossible to look at any charger without making a comparison to the Nyko station that's been around for some time. The Nyko station only holds two remotes, and runs a little cheaper than the Penguin United station. It also lacks the Quad Charge Station's electric blue glow -- which for some, may not be a flaw. Personally, we dig the glow, so Penguin wins out for sheer novelty. If it begins to wear on you, you can always unplug it, after all ... unless you need to charge a few Remotes.At $44.99, the Penguin station seems expensive, but tote up the cost of all the batteries you're pumping into your Wii remote if you're not using some form of rechargeable batteries. While the up-front cost may sting a little, over the long run, if the Penguin station is durable, it's an excellent option ... and not much more than Nyko's station. They're both good choices, however -- it just comes down to what you need (and just how much you like blue).













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-22-2008 @ 10:53AM
pr0vidence said...
Neat but....I don't see what's wrong with just using a couple of normal rechargeable AA batteries. I got a few sets of high capacity (forget those energizer rechargeable crap you buy at Target, look online) NiMH batteries and a simple charger. For about $20 I can power all my Wii motes and the batteries last a long time, especially with the 2300-2500 mAh cells.
Friends of mine have purchased these rechargeable packs and stations and they are useful and convenient, but the battery pack typically alters the shape of the Wiimote which makes it no longer the right size to fit into the Zapper, or the Wii Wheel, or what have you. This is pretty cool, but not for me.
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8-22-2008 @ 12:12PM
Adam said...
but the battery pack typically alters the shape of the Wiimote which makes it no longer the right size to fit into the Zapper, or the Wii Wheel, or what have you.
This is a really good point. Can you please update the article with how well this works with accessories? Any info on if it'll be usuable with Wii-Motion Plus?
8-22-2008 @ 10:19PM
zchry said...
What kind of charger do you use? I have a cheap Duracell, would that work? I'm just imagining my house burning down or something.
8-22-2008 @ 12:04PM
Adam said...
i'd have to agree. I would actually really like a recharge station for the convenience, but i can't stand that if you move the zapper the right way the remote comes flying out. So until someone fixes the problem i'm also sticking with regular rechargeables.
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8-22-2008 @ 12:17PM
Ray Ray said...
I have one of the 4 remote chargers from Best Buy that I got for $25.00 on Ebay (There's tons of 'em out there) and I don't have any problems putting my remotes into any of the accessories. I have the Wii zapper and an off brand zapper that fit, and I have 4 Wii Wheels that have no problem. I have my charging station sitting on my Entertainment center so my Kids can't get to it, and it's super convenient to have all the remotes charged all the time and not having to worry if a remote is charged or not.
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8-22-2008 @ 12:23PM
Ray Ray said...
I also have 2 Guitars for Guitar hero and they fit fine in there also. As soon as I'm able to get the Light Sabers for the Wii, I'm gonna try those out and I'll let everyone know if the rechargeable battery packs fit in them. (Maybe the wonderful bloggers here would like to help me aquire said lightsabers for the price of maybe ......... free? Figured I'd ask)
8-22-2008 @ 12:37PM
WalkingCarpet said...
I've got the Nyco Charger (I've only got two remotes) and it works just fine with the Mario Kart Wheel and they fit in my GH guitars nicely. Couldn't tell you when it comes to the Zapper, I don't like the thing.
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8-22-2008 @ 1:33PM
CJLopez said...
Actuall, 45 dlls is a pretty good deal, as 2 nyko charges would be around $60 bucks.
I do have 3 motes, and getting a 4th soon, so this would be a must for me
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8-22-2008 @ 2:37PM
Valthan said...
Can anyone give me a link to purchase these, I can't seem to find one to order.
Thanks
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8-22-2008 @ 10:16PM
zchry said...
Looks like a good option, aside from the part where the thing says "Pelican."
I'm just being cynical. I use rechargeable Duracells.
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8-23-2008 @ 5:32PM
gremlinzrus said...
Here, here!
I use those rechargable "pre-charged" Duracells myself (which are supposed to retain a charge better than normal rechargables). That way, I don't have to buy different battery packs for different things (like WiiFit and a wireless Nunchuck, if I had either), and I can swap out the batteries in different devices.
Then again, I only have three remotes, so..
8-24-2008 @ 3:38PM
zchry said...
Heh. I only have two Wiimotes. But I use them in my digital camera as well, which takes four.