Wireless Sensor Bar Wii. Infrared technology detects pointer and motion movements up to 25 away. 2.4 GHz wireless technology with a range of 30. Perfect for home theater set ups withwall mounted TVs or complicated cabling....
Todays Gamers Video Update is a video review so here you go, PlatformNations official video review of Nykos Wii Wireless Sensor Bar. MSRP 19.99 Pluses + No wires + Has an auto-off feature + Rechargeable Minuses - Not really a necessity - Seems like 5 dollars too much nyko To subscribe: feeds.feedburner...
The title explains it all: How to Make a Wireless Wii Sensor Bar. A correction: When I say AA battery in the video, I actually mean AAA battery. Yes, I suck at life, but dont care enough to change it =) If you have any questions, post on the comments and I or someone else should be able to help you. -Also, I am planning on making an IR transmitter with a longer range. I noticed that the range on this sensor bar is only about 10 or so feet; it is really finicky or doesnt work at all beyond that. Ill let you know how that goes...
If you own a Nintendo Wii, you know how annoying it can get to have the sensor bar wire tangle up.....especially when traveling with your console. I have solved that problem with NyKos wireless sensor bar. In this video, I perform a basic tour and test of the bar. It retails for $14.99...
I found other videos on the net with their own home made light bar after while i was looking for options as my bunny chewed through my wires in several spots one afternoon. Also have added some photos that show some of what was done. I dont write mod guides, but figure this may find someone who does and recreates the mod. The one thing i would like to note is that the board in the Wii sensor bar does require 9v, hence the 4 x AA batteries. And no, i have no idea why my camera pics up the leds from the bar. I used a USB conne...
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