🎉 Unleash Your Gaming Potential with Wireless Ease!
The Tuboopy Wii Sensor Bar is a wireless infrared motion sensor designed for Wii, Wii U, and PC Dolphin, offering a 5-meter range and powered by 4 AAA batteries. Its compact design and easy attachment make it a perfect addition to any gaming setup, ensuring a clutter-free experience.
Brand | N / A |
Manufacturer | Nifery |
Package Dimensions | 24.51 x 3.99 x 2.9 cm; 51.03 g |
Hardware Platform | PC, Nintendo Wii U, Nintendo Wii |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | Nifery |
Item Weight | 50.9 g |
L**
Simple and convenient
For those who are new to the wii functionality. The sensor bar doesn't connect to the wii. The sensor bar the wii came with only needed to connect to the console for the power. Took me a YouTube video to figure out if I was missing anything lol. It works.
P**G
Motion sensor my ass it sucks
Ofc it broke down the sensor is tripping always
J**M
It Works Running Dolphin on Mac OSX
When I got it out of the box I did not think it was going to work. I already had my Wii mote paired via bluetooth to the mac. Put batteries in the sensor, fired up dolphin, hit refresh on the controller settings, the wiimote vibrated. Launched a game and it worked! And it works well! I'm was totally surprise considering how cheap it is. So works great on dolphin for OSX.
T**L
Not enough light
The sensor bar doesn't have as many lights as the stock bar. Cursor on wii jumps all over the place. You're better off hooking a 9v battery and a switch to the stock sensor bar
S**E
Doesn't work
For those who don't know, a Wii remote is an infrared camera that tracks two infrared lights on the sensors bar. The sensor bar I received has no working infrared lights, meaning it not only doesn't work, it can't. Buy a better one than this.
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