The dolphin bar isn't supported yet and yes, it is wired and has already a bt device included. You have to wait until this peace of hardware is supported by dolphin and as i heard it is in progress.
The Sensor bar acts as a guidance for the Wiimote, it has no effect on Dolphin, the wiimote itself does however. all the Sensor bar does is display IR lights for the wiimote to use to know what position everything is. it should work so long as you can connect your wiimote to Dolphin
Growlith1223: Wrong in this case. The Dolphinbar is both a Sensor bar and bluetooth solution for the wiimote. It's the only one of its kind.
Moac: That said, the DolphinBar's bluetooth
doesn't work right now. However it's a good sensor bar. But you will need to get a bluetooth adapter as well.
I'd recommend this bluetooth adapter:
https://www.amazon.com/Azio-BTD-V201-Mic...hin-emu-20
It uses the Toshiba stack (which it comes with) so it works with Wii Remotes and Wii Remote Pluses.
Ah, didn't see it had Bluetooth capabilities, my bad. lol
(06-30-2014, 11:59 AM)MaJoR Wrote: [ -> ]Growlith1223: Wrong in this case. The Dolphinbar is both a Sensor bar and bluetooth solution for the wiimote. It's the only one of its kind.
Moac: That said, the DolphinBar's bluetooth doesn't work right now. However it's a good sensor bar. But you will need to get a bluetooth adapter as well.
I'd recommend this bluetooth adapter: https://www.amazon.com/Azio-BTD-V201-Mic...hin-emu-20
It uses the Toshiba stack (which it comes with) so it works with Wii Remotes and Wii Remote Pluses.
So you would say that the Azio BTD V201 USB bluetooth is better then Kinivo BTD-400 Bluetooth 4.0 ?
- speed wise etc, all I care for that it works without flaw/lag with the wii remotes. ( I am getting Wii remote with Wii Motion plus INSIDE)
- Given that Azio costs around 50Pound in Amazon.co.uk and Kinivio under 20.
I use Windows 8.1 with 64-system.