“Okay, so on the Wii, they usually have a sensor bar that… all it does is it radiates infrared light,” the boy explains. “And the Wii Remote detects infrared light. Candles also let out infrared light ...
With concerns being voiced regarding the length of cable supplied with the new Nintendo Wii sensor bar, a rather primitive solution has been stumbled upon by gamers across the pond. It seems that the ...
Leave it to third party manufacturers to devise a Wii sensor bar that’s both wireless and cheap-looking. No doubt easy to manufacture—since you can replace your Wii sensor bar with candles—this ...
Let me take a moment to say that I was wrong about the Wii. Joel Johnson and my buddy Paul brought all their Wii games to my house on Friday and we had a blast playing the titles — maybe everything ...
UK newspaper Metro is renowned for its loose grip on reality — who can forget its 2010 story video gaming leads to surge in rickets? — but it's excelled itself again today. The paper reports an 8-year ...
Wii sensor bar (in case you trash yours or want a spare): $10 Those in hand, the folks at the AVS forum tell us it's as simple as cutting, crimping, and plugging. Voila! A do-it-yourself wireless Wii ...
When Nintendo unveiled its Wii console, it also showcased a prototype sensor bar - a device that system owners already know all too well. Early on, it was believed that the sensor bar not only ...
So, your Wii sensor bar has slid down the back of your TV for the umpteenth time and you just aren't up for diving into the rats nest of cables this time, maybe this time you should just leave it ...
You can get a wireless Wii sensor bar from Nintendo, or you can deal with the wired one that includes several feet of cord, until now, those two options, and a couple of candles were more or less your ...
We discovered pretty early in our time with the Wii that the console's Sensor Bar that wires into the Wii isn't quite as complex a piece of the operation as we originally thought. No data flows ...