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Binding: Accessory Brand: Datel EAN: 7194801246767 Feature: Can be detected automatically by your Wii console Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Datel Manufacturer: Datel Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Datel Release Date: 2007-09-28 Studio: Datel
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Can be detected automatically by your Wii console No need extra cables Uses the lastest infrared technology to detect pointer and motion movements up to 4m/13 feet away
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Product Features of Nintendo Wii Wireless Sensor Bar
Can be detected automatically by your Wii console, no need extra cables, Using the lastest infrared technology to detect pointer and motion movements up to 4m/13 feet away, Perfect for home audio vedio systems and multiple TV's, Requires 4xAAA batteries(Not included), What's inside the box of Nintendo Wii Wireless Sensor Bar
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More Description of Nintendo Wii Wireless Sensor Bar
Set up your Wii sensor bar anywhere you like with the Blazepro Wireless Sensoe Bar.The wireless sensoe bar is detected automatically by your Wii console and doesn't require any set up,with no need for untidy cables.
It utilises the lastest infrared technology to detect pointer and motion movement from the Wii-mote at distances of up to 4m/13 feets away.
It is perfect for home audio video systems without adding additional cabling and use with multiple TV's-no need to remove your existing sensor bar.
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