Hi guys! There are a lot of people on these forums that considered nyko products, but there was no one to confirm that it would work. I bought two nyko wands (wiimotes) and a wireless kama (nunchuck). They both link perfectly! WIRELESS NUNCHUCKS WORKS FOR ALL THE DOUBTERS!
Also, comparing the stock wiimote and the nyko one, I have to say that ir tracking is a bit more precise/less jumpy, vibrations are more mechanical/weaker, much more comfortable, (holding for nsmbw) and less finger hurting because of the square buttons and big dpad. I must say that pairing does take a bit longer. I noticed that if you keep on pressing one and two to make it sync, it won't work. You have to press one and two once, and wait for it to blink, and then go to "add a device" in the bluetooth thing for Windows 7. It does look kinda ugly imo for the one with the red button and white frame, but all the other versions look fine. The rubber grips are a nice touch.
The nyko kama is a VAST improvement over the stock nunchuck. It is slightly bigger so that it doesn't feel like a child's toy. Like the wand, it has rubberdized grip, so It feels a little better. It uses two AAA batteries to power it, and it communicates through 2.4ghz. I'm not sure how it will interfere with routers and phones, but I'll leave that to others to decide. Pairing is a dream on the kama. Just put in the dongle, turn on the kama and play! It was that easy. Also, the rotational pad thing on the kama isn't the stupid nintendo rotated design. Straight up is straight up. (yes, hard to understand. Will update with pics eventually) The pad is circular instead of octagonal.
Overall, the nyko products are a bargain (got two wands and a kama for 43 CAD) and work better than the nintendo counterparts/originals.
Also, comparing the stock wiimote and the nyko one, I have to say that ir tracking is a bit more precise/less jumpy, vibrations are more mechanical/weaker, much more comfortable, (holding for nsmbw) and less finger hurting because of the square buttons and big dpad. I must say that pairing does take a bit longer. I noticed that if you keep on pressing one and two to make it sync, it won't work. You have to press one and two once, and wait for it to blink, and then go to "add a device" in the bluetooth thing for Windows 7. It does look kinda ugly imo for the one with the red button and white frame, but all the other versions look fine. The rubber grips are a nice touch.
The nyko kama is a VAST improvement over the stock nunchuck. It is slightly bigger so that it doesn't feel like a child's toy. Like the wand, it has rubberdized grip, so It feels a little better. It uses two AAA batteries to power it, and it communicates through 2.4ghz. I'm not sure how it will interfere with routers and phones, but I'll leave that to others to decide. Pairing is a dream on the kama. Just put in the dongle, turn on the kama and play! It was that easy. Also, the rotational pad thing on the kama isn't the stupid nintendo rotated design. Straight up is straight up. (yes, hard to understand. Will update with pics eventually) The pad is circular instead of octagonal.
Overall, the nyko products are a bargain (got two wands and a kama for 43 CAD) and work better than the nintendo counterparts/originals.