New Wii Charger
Nintendo Wii fans know that those silicone Wiimote skins can be a pain when it comes to putting your controllers on a Wiimote charger, or switching back and forth between Wii accessories. This new Wiimote charger uses induction to charge your Wiimotes, meaning that there are no metal contacts, and it will charge your Wii controllers through their silicone protectors. Sounds convenient, but still a little weird, huh?
The Wii charger holds 2 Wiimotes, and a full charge lasts around 25 hours. Not sure when or where this new gadget is available, but I’m researching it. The InCharge battery pack was developed by TeknoCreations, a New Mexico based consumer electronics company. Source: Wiifanboy.
September 19, 2008 No Comments
Wireless Wii Sensor Bar
Ditch the cords and put your Wii sensor wherever you want it. This wireless Wii sensor bar requires 4 AA batteries, and accommodates players up to 25 feet away. You can get up to 30 hours of play time on one set of batteries and it has a low battery audible alarm. This would be great for all you Wii fans with giant plasma TVs. Stand way back with that Wiimote! I found the wireless Wii sensor at eStarland.
And, since we’re talking about Nintendo Wii accessories, I also ran across this Wii Fit non-slip mat. Place your Wii Fit on the mat, and break a sweat without breaking a bone.
September 7, 2008 1 Comment
Nintendo Wii Keyboard
Here’s a new one for all those who need the latest Nintendo Wii accessories. Logitech recently released this cordless keyboard for Nintendo Wii. Now you can find your friends, type messages, and name your Miis without frantically waving your Wiimote! The QWERTY keyboard is licensed for Wii, and will work up to 30 feet from your Wii console. The Wii keyboard features full-size keys and 2.4 GHz wireless. There are also keys specific to Wii, including quit, zoom, forward, and OK.
With Wii’s wireless capabilities, you could give up your PC or notebook and just work from the couch with occasional breaks for a couple holes of Wii golf. I found the Logitech Wii keyboard on Amazon for $49.99.
August 19, 2008 2 Comments



