I bought one a wile ago from mono price and it doesn't work. One day i decided to go to the dolour store and bought some candles. Seeing a you tube video some guy using candles instead of a Sensor bar. Well it worked with the candles. So i am guessing the wireless Sensor bar i bought from mono price is no good. Anyways i saw eb sells 2 wireless sensor bars.
Biogenik: Wii Wireless Sensor Bar Pro and the Wii Wireless Sensor Bar by Nyko. Witch one is better?
Both will do the job. Actually I've rarely (never?) seen issues with sensor bar. I guess only very old and basic models might have issues
Biogenik: Wii Wireless Sensor Bar Pro seems to be more expensive 19.99 but has a Built-in Lithium Polymer Battery and works 30 feet away, but it's newer and there is no reviews and the Wii Wireless Sensor Bar by Nyko seems to be older, works 25 feet and there are reviews. don't know if you have to put your own battery’s in.
As I said any wireless sensor bar will do the job. You can go for the Nyko model. If this is a wireless model it automatically means that batteries are needed
I was just shopping for Sensor earlier this week. All reviews advised against Wireless ones. You'll be spending alot on batteries in the long run. Many use 4x Batteries.
Settled for a wired USB one for 5$ or so.
(05-01-2013, 04:40 PM)Lebada3 Wrote: [ -> ]You'll be spending alot on batteries in the long run
Not necessarily.
Moreover all games don't absolutely require a sensor bar. Depends on which games he'll be trying to play
USB is fine tho, all you have to do is plug it into any USB port :p
Biogenik: Wii Wireless Sensor Bar Pro says it uses lutheim batterys built in so ill never need batterys just charge it and go. Anyways I have extra AAA rechargeable somewhere
You can also use a 7.5v transformer and wire it to a wired sensor bar (pref. 10 leds otherwise 5v will do for 6), I do this and just run it off the mains.