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 ...
It can be fun to upgrade your gaming setup: with just a few tweaks here and there, the entire gaming experience can be more enjoyable. It may not be sexy to talk about, say, wireless sensor bars, but ...
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 ...
One of the most intriguing aspects of Nintendo’s Wii, to me, is that the console’s wireless controller is Bluetooth-based and therefore amenable to beyond-the-console applications. The hacking ...
You couldn't really accuse the Wii of having too many wires – part of it's charm is the simplicity of the back-panel, having just power, A/V out, the connection for the Sensor Bar and the ubiquitous ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Nintendo, which has not been shy about telling players to lose weight, ...
It didn't take nearly as long as we thought it would: here is the first working, DIY wireless sensor bar for the Wii that we've seen so far on the net. There are some nice step-by-step instructions ...