Nyko sent us its new Wireless Sensor Bar and a Charge Station for the Nintendo Wii, so I took it home for the weekend and gave it a spin. This is only a first look, but the results for both devices ...
Once hackers figured out that the Wii "sensor bar" was just a strip of infrared LEDs, it became obvious that a wireless version could be easily hacked up. Now, one entrepreneur is selling his homemade ...
Sure, you can get a wireless Wii Sensor Bar, but if you think that causes too much latency, but still want a sensor bar that's a little more travel friendly, Talismoon has your back. The Wii Sensor ...
After gamers uncovered the dark magic behind the Wii's sensor bar (it's an IR emitter), they came up with some wonderfully impractical wireless alternatives. Nyko aims to appease these wire-loathing ...
The Wii sensor bar is one of those essential things that modders can't help but tinker with. One Wii fan has turned an old remote control for a television into a Wii sensor bar. The sensor bar works ...
“Okay, so on the Wii, they usually have a sensor bar that… all it does is it radiates infrared light,” the boy explains. “And the Wii Remote detects infrared light. Candles also let out infrared light ...
We’ll hand it to those Star Wars toy engineers: They’ve stolen our hearts yet again with another clever Wii/Vader mash-up. https://gizmodo.com/darth-vader-wii ...
There has been a little bit of a misconception about the sensor bar for the Wii. The fact it's called the "sensor bar" doesn't help, to start with. In fact, the bar doesn't sense anything, it actually ...
In a recent question-and-answer session with investors, Nintendo prez Satoru Iwata gave a few reasons why the Wii vitality sensor was never actually released. For one, in testing it didn't work on ...
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