Have you guys seen this thing?
History: I have been working with a hacked wii bar for some time now. The best I can get is 10 feet away before my cursor goes nutty. I used a 7 volt source and designed a circuit to give the leds the best possible output. I went through quite a few wii bars before I got it perfect. At any rate I saw this at gameStop. I had to check it out and was about $20USD.
Experience: Wow, this thing is incredible. I still get my 10 foot range ( there is an adjustment for it on the bar ) plus it has an auto 1/2 hour off feature if you forget things like me. And its not a cheep piece of junk.
Design: It uses 4 AA bats so its 6 volts, ideal for the best possible output with many LEDs. Nothing hols a "candle" to this wireless device I tell you. Yes pun was intended.
So for anyone you trying to convert to usb and sick of them flimsy wireless jobs, this is the one you want.
History: I have been working with a hacked wii bar for some time now. The best I can get is 10 feet away before my cursor goes nutty. I used a 7 volt source and designed a circuit to give the leds the best possible output. I went through quite a few wii bars before I got it perfect. At any rate I saw this at gameStop. I had to check it out and was about $20USD.
Experience: Wow, this thing is incredible. I still get my 10 foot range ( there is an adjustment for it on the bar ) plus it has an auto 1/2 hour off feature if you forget things like me. And its not a cheep piece of junk.
Design: It uses 4 AA bats so its 6 volts, ideal for the best possible output with many LEDs. Nothing hols a "candle" to this wireless device I tell you. Yes pun was intended.
So for anyone you trying to convert to usb and sick of them flimsy wireless jobs, this is the one you want.
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