Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Dual Wii Remote Charging Station (Wii)

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Manufacturer: Joytech
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 18 Binding: Video Game Brand: Joytech EAN: 5030166016442 Label: Joytech Manufacturer: Joytech Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Joytech Release Date: 2007-04-05 Studio: Joytech
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Useful but inpractical Comment: Due to the aspect that you do not need to purchase batteries, I assume this is a good product. However, this has a few faults.
1. You need to remove straps and the condom of the Wii Remotes prior to charging the controls.
2. The side things for the nunchuks are just a novelty, also not very practical.
It does work but you do have to spend a lot more time adding the safety straps and so on after wards and prior to charging.
Customer Rating:      Summary: In the end...it's a very good product. Comment: It's very stylish looking...and most of the time works great (I've been using it for a few days).
My only serious problem with this charger is that the remotes do not fit snuggly into their respective slots. So, the slightest knock (of say the TV cabinet it's placed on) causes a very small movement that has on a few occasions moved the remotes forward and off the part of the charger that charges it. A couple of times I've noticed that remotes weren't being charged because they've moved forward. Having to balance the remotes can get a tad annoying until you master the balancing act (read my tip below to get it right!)
Another, not so serious, problem is (as with ALL chargers, you have to continually remove the silicon protective jacket when the remotes need to be charged. My brother, who uses a different charger - "Remote Charging Stand (Wii)" (note: the remotes fit snuggly into their respective sockets on that product), has decided to take the jackets off completely. That's not a wise thing to do...but I can understand why he's done it. However, by just removing the bottom part of the jacket whenever I need to charge the remotes, I've discovered an added benefit - the removed part of the jacket acts as a kind of paper weight, adding a little weight to the remote when it's placed into the charger. This has stopped the chargers moving forward. Balancing act...mastered. :o)
The nunchuk holder is a cute touch but ultimately pointless. While it can hold the nunchuks (it does require a little higgery jiggery to the extendable rods), its leads have to be detached from the remote (because the remotes are being charged). The detached leads have no hiding place so are basically just making the whole thing look cluttered as they lay on the table (the very nice product photo shows a nunchuk with an amazingly small lead...no way is that right!).
All in all, I still think it's a great product...it does look very good and it does ultimately do what it's intended to do...charge the remotes.
Customer Rating:      Summary: It starts out well but quickly turns bad! Comment: I just want to add my voice to the numerous complaints about this product. Initially we had no problems with both wiimotes charging correctly (if you ignore all the other rather naff features mentioned), but after only 1 week one charger no longer showed green no matter how long you charged the remote for. However, it did still seem to charge so for 17 quid I just lived with it.
A week later the other side of the charger stopped showing green also. Again, it still seemed to charge.
10 minutes ago my son shouted to me that the controller wasn't working at all. It seems that it has now given up completely and is only good for the bin! That's after less than 1 month of use. Having read the other low reviews I have removed the chargeable packs and replaced them with regular batteries. Fortunately my controllers still work, which is more than can be said for several unfortunate buyers here.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Absolute Junk Comment: I received this Charger as part of a package deal from Amazon. The first one they sent one of the charger ports was faulty and wouldn't charge a battery. I returned the item to Amazon and they replaced it ASAP. The second one they sent won't charge either battery so i'll be returning that!!
I think i'll invest in some quality rechargable AA's.
Steer clear of these!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic Comment: Just wanted to add myself to the list of happy users of this item. I've had mine since the first ones came out, and have had no problems with it at all. Plug it in, charge your remotes and forget about batteries running out.
Yes, the only download for me is not being able to access the Sync button without reverting to normal batteries but it's not a big deal (as who really ever needs to press it?)
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Editorial Reviews:
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Bring order to your Wii? Remote with the Power Station? from JOYTECH. Rechargeable Battery Packs removes the need for replacement batteries and when you?re fi nished gaming, the Power Station? charges, stores and protects your Wii? Remote, so you?ll always have power when you need it most!
Rechargeable Battery Packs and Docking Station for your Wii? Remote
Two rechargeable Battery Packs remove the need for standard batteries
Store, protect and recharge your Wii? Remote
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