(02-20-2019, 05:39 AM)Dime333 Wrote: I'm using the Sena UD100. I tested several adapters including two of the ones listed as working good in the wiki "IOGear GBU421" and "Kinivo BTD-400" and none of them were usable. They either had issue #3 "[color=#222222]Starts having lag issues after ~30 minutes. Reconnecting the Wii remote is required." or #6 "[color=#222222]Has issues connecting multiple Wiimotes.". The UD100 has none of these issues. Though I should point out that I only have 2 wii remotes, so I can't say if more can be connected without issues. It does have issue #1 "[color=#222222]May stop working after HCI resets (stopping, resetting emulation or going back to the system menu)." But that's not really a problem for me. If I need to exit to the Wii Menu, I just need to press a button on the wii remote to re-connect it. The audio is listed as good in the wiki but it's not. I guess I would say it's "average". All in all, it's by far the best one I have tried. The lag issues of the others were driving me nuts.[/color][/color][/color]
Thanks for the info that's helpful. The issues you mentioned wouldn't bother me either. I wouldn't say any wii mote has "good" sounds anyways. The lag issues on Kinivo are drriving me nuts too.
(02-20-2019, 07:34 AM)RemagOrter Wrote: I looked into the same Wiki list and was only able to find this BT Stick, SENA Parani UD100.
http://www.senanetworks.com/ud100-g03.html
I bought it at this reseller:
http://www.hantz.com/ASP/NewProducts/lan...E=BT-UD100
This was the only completly working stick from that list, i was able to find. And this shop was the only reseller i could find. (Today i found it on Amazon!)
That was ~ 2 weeks ago. And i have to say, after a few starting problems (because i'm a Dumbest Assumable User), i got it running. And i love it.
It's really expensive for a BT Stick. But it's range and quality is unbelivable.
Thanks for your reply as well. Have you by chance tried 4 wiimotes with it? I don't mind spending some money as long as it works well. Trying to see if someone local will do the solder work on the official BT module, but if I can't get that done I'll probably get the UD100