Quote:I'd suggest the Mayflash DolphinBar. While I am somewhat hesitant to recommend it since it's primary feature (bluetooth for wiimotes) isn't working at the moment, that is being worked on and should function in time.Combining the bluetooth and sensor bar is a nice idea, but they are probably using one of those no-name Chinese bluetooth adapters that you can find on ebay for a dollar. I've tried those kind of things before, and after you spend an hour researching how to get the drivers installed, you realize you would have actually saved money buying a more expensive one that started working the second it was plugged in.
Quote:Could I just connect the usb to my tv usb and have the infrared work?Yes. All you need is the 5v power. I use a Power A wireless sensor bar converted to usb. With this model, all you have to do is connect a usb cable to the wires that go to the batteries. It's adjustable for different size TVs, which is nice, but it is wider than a lot of the other sensor bars out there. I'm sure someone here can recommend a slimmer one that's already usb powered.
