Wii Wireless Controller
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| List Price: | $45.99 |
| Price: | $38.79 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
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Product Description
This Wireless Controller allows you to play your favorite Wii games without being limited by the Remote-to-Controller cable. Compatible with all games requiring a controller. Simply snap the wireless receiver to the buttom of your Wii remote, press the synch button on your wireless controller and you are ready to non-stop, wireless gaming.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10560 in Video Games
- Brand: Intec
- Model: G5602
- Released on: 2008-09-01
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
- Dimensions: 2.50" h x 4.00" w x 10.00" l, .55 pounds
Features
- Unleash your controller¿Go wireless
- 2.4GHz, built-in rechargable Lithium Ion battery
- 4-player compatible
- Compatible with Wii
- LIFETIME WARRANTY
Customer Reviews
Don't waist your money.
I ordered two nunchucks and one of them stoped working after two days of use. Very poor quality.
Good Overall, but could be better design
This wireless nunchuk creates a great fix for the problem of the nunchuk to wiimote cord hitting you in the face and getting in the way in many of the sports. It responds well and is great to use. I am very happy with it. The only problem is that the wiimote can't use the silicon sleeve with the wireless nunchuk, as it plugs into the bottom in a different fasion than the current nunchuk. It is disappointing that you can't use the sleeve especially since I got the wireless nuncuck so that I could box and workout harder - this causes my hands to sweat obviously.. and the wiimote doesn't have a sleeve (since it can't be used) so, it creates a difficulty.
Overall though, even with the flaw, I think that for the money and benefit of no cord it is worth it. I have recommended my boyfriend to get a wireless nunchuk also. Hopefully they come out with on that you can use with the wiimote sleeve.
ok product
worked well in general, but may not sense the up-down motion in some games (e.g. Rabbid 2).





