wired sensor bar
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| Review Date: January 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: B. Bingham, |
| This bar works realy well. It was purchased for a second tv so we could move the console to play in another room. |
perfect
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| Review Date: May 27, 2009 |
| Reviewer: L. Campbell, Fairfax, va |
| I destroyed my original wii sensor because I tried to splice on an extension cord. When that didn't work, I bought an inTech wireless unit. I suffered with it for over a year. I finally got smart and purchased this unit along with a 15' extension cord. I now enjoy smooth gameplay for the first time. Looks just like the factory. No setup required. |
Works just like the original.
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| Review Date: May 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: RJL, Texas |
| We ordered this items after our Roomba vacuum chewed up the wire on the orginal. Works just like the original wii bar. Same sensitivity and range, so we're happy with it! |
great for travel
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| Review Date: September 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Dog Doc, cincinnati, oh |
| We bought this so we wouldn't need to disconnect the one on our TV when we traveled and did not want to mess with batteries for a wireless one. It worked with no problems. |
Works
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| Review Date: July 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Promogoat, Houston, Texas |
I bought a wii second-hand and it came without cords. I purchased this sensebar because I did not want to have to change the batteries in a wireless model. Works great, looks just like the Wii sensebar, but it says "MadCatz" on the top of it. The off-brand video cable I got on Amazon was great too.
I made the mistake of buying a cheap off-brand power adapter for the Wii on Amazon, and ended up having to go to Nintendo's web site to order a refurbished OEM adapter. It's only [...], and comes with a warranty from Nintendo. |
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