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Wii 4X Quad Charge Station

Wii 4X Quad Charge Station
From Penguin United

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Product Description

The 4X Quad Charge Station provides each remote with up to 13 hours of battery life and requires less than four hours of charge time. The fact that Penguin's Quad Charger uses a Li-Ion Battery rather than the standard inferior Ni-Mh batteries that are typically used in other similar products and is equipped with a charge-percentage LED that indicates charge status at 25% increments. As a free bonus, the 4X Quad Charge Station also comes with 4 colored remote straps to help gamers color-code their remotes. Each remote fully charged will have 13 hours of actual playtime unhindered by drainage.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12084 in Video Games
  • Brand: Penguin United
  • Model: 804879134374
  • Released on: 2008-09-25
  • Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • Dimensions: 9.50" h x 2.50" w x 15.00" l, 1.20 pounds

Features

  • UL Certified AC Adapter
  • Supports Rapid Recharge Speed
  • Includes 4 sets of Li-Ion Rechargeable Batteries
  • New Smart Charge Indicator
  • Two color dual layer design

Customer Reviews

Useful, but should've left room for the straps!4
The Wii 4x Quad Charge Station is perhaps the most useful and stylish charging station for anyone with 4 Wiimotes. It comes in a nice round base, has indicators for charge levels and even has a Wii-style, blue LED-based light ring. It may seem cheesy but beyond being a bit of an unnecessary waste of energy, it looks quite slick.

My only complaint about the charge station is that the slots for the Wiimotes don't really support you having a strap attached to each Wiimote; with some wiggling effort you may be able to get them to charge without taking the strap off, but whichever route you take, it's more hassle than it should be.

It's still less of a hassle than having a base station that only charges 2 Wiimotes at a time, though, so if you have 4 and often play with up to 4 people, these hassles are not too hard to overcome.

Feels Very Cheap2
I don't know why it is so difficult for a company to make a decent charging station for the Wii. In fact, I don't know why Nintendo doesn't just make one themselves. In my opinion the only "good" Wii remote charger on the market right now is the Nyko dual charger. It is a shame that they do not make a quad charger.

I bought this Penguin United quad charger based off another review stating that it had good battery life etc. The battery life does seem to be pretty good but I don't expect these batteries to have a very long extended life expectancy. The entire system is very cheap feeling and the batteries are so light weight that it almost seems as if there is nothing inside. Just trying to place the remote in the charging station is a chore in of itself. The opening is very tight and if you do not position the remote perfectly it will not charge.

The indicator light are not very clear either. The instructions say 1 light is 25%, 4 lights is 100% charged etc. However, with no remotes in the charging stations all 4 lights are illuminated (as well as an annoying blue ring of light...) Why do all these accessory companies feel the need to add an annoying blue light to everything they make!? You shouldn't have to struggle for 10 - 15 seconds per remote just to verify that it is making a proper contact. You should only need to drop it in and let it start charging.

I just want a good quality charging station for the Wii, is that so much to ask? I am definitely returning this charging station and buying a second Nyko dual charger even if it means I have to give up another power port...

Super easy to use, wonderful quad charger with li-ion batteries!5
I am very happy with the purchase. I have a NYKO dual charger before which mainly has three problems--the touch point between the NYKO charger and base is difficulty to put in right position to charge(this problem can make one mad), and the second problem is nearly all NYKO batteries are NiMH, not Li-ion, which means you have to run out of power of the batteries before you charge them, otherwise the NiMH batteries are easy to be dead--which called "memory effect"; and the third problem of NiMH batteries is you have to charge them for very long time before you can use them. So I kept looking for Li-ion batteries and charger for my wii console and found this one. I really like this quad charger with Li-ion batteries, the Li-ion batteries' weight is only half of that of NiMH ones, and can last very long. These Li-ion batteries are very easy to use and I just asked the kids to put remotes on the charger every time after they end playing the wii games, the led indicator can tell the charge status. I have this quad charger with Li-ion batteries for over two months and I am very happy with the purchase.