I bought one off of Ebay and it ceased to funtion after a couple of days. It was too cheap (especially since it was from china).
I suggest getting a larger wireless sensor bar for better accuracy, longer distances and stronger IR signals even though they are just LED lights.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Power-A-BLACK-Wii-Wireless-Sensor-Bar-EXTENDED-PLAY-RANGE-Compatible-w-Wii-U-too-/390749703442?pt=US_Video_Game_Motion_Sensors_Cameras&hash=item5afa7f4d12
If you get a wired sensor bar for Dolphin, you'll need to connect it to a Wii anyways unless you get an adaptor of some sort.
I suggest getting a larger wireless sensor bar for better accuracy, longer distances and stronger IR signals even though they are just LED lights.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Power-A-BLACK-Wii-Wireless-Sensor-Bar-EXTENDED-PLAY-RANGE-Compatible-w-Wii-U-too-/390749703442?pt=US_Video_Game_Motion_Sensors_Cameras&hash=item5afa7f4d12
If you get a wired sensor bar for Dolphin, you'll need to connect it to a Wii anyways unless you get an adaptor of some sort.
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