Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Rechargeable Nintendo Wii Wireless Nunchuk (Wii)

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List Price: £29.99
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Manufacturer: Zappies - Intec
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Audience Rating: Universal, suitable for all Binding: Accessory Brand: Zappies - Intec EAN: 0804926056024 Feature: Compatible with all Wii games requiring a nunchuck Label: Zappies - Intec Manufacturer: Zappies - Intec Model: G5602 Platform: Nintendo Wii Publisher: Zappies - Intec Release Date: 2008-05-01 Studio: Zappies - Intec
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Features
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Compatible with all Wii games requiring a nunchuck An integrated LED status indicator No need to buy batteries, USB cable included Built in rechargeable Lithium Ion battery 4-player compatible
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fantastic Comment: I believe this is one of the best wireless nunchuks on the market. My friend brought the Nyko version which only lasted a couple days before he had to return it.
Great quality product which comes with manufacturer warrantly.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great alternative to a wired nunchuck Comment: I chose this particular model over the other ones currently available on Amazon as I liked the aspect of it having it's own internal rechargeable battery and supplied USB cable. This greatly saves the hassle of having to buy yet another set of rechargeable batteries for the Wii.
One thing I really liked that I never realised was that the nunchuck's wireless signal has a nice bright red light that flashes at the bottom for feedback. This changes accordingly to the power remaining (a faster flash indicates low power).
Charging the device also displays a nice bright orange light situated in the same area on the bottom of the nunchuck. Once the nunchuck is fully charged, the orange light simply switches off. I find the USB cable particularly useful as it is compatible in addition to my Bluetooth headphones which have the same power input.
The only downside I would say for this is that the transmitter that fits into the remote itself relies on that power so battery life for the remote goes quicker than usual. But this is very minor and you can still get a lot of hours worth of play even with this.
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Editorial Reviews:
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This Wireless Nunchuk allows you to play your favourite Wii games without being limited by the Remote-to-Nunchuk cable. Compatible with all games requiring a nunchuk.
Simply snap the wireless receiver to the bottom of your Wii Remote, press the Synch button on your wireless nunchuck and you are ready for non-stop, wireless gaming. An integrated LED status indicator on the receiver lets you know when you are connected, synched and ready to game. No need to buy batteries. Built in rechargeable Lithium Ion battery and USB cable included. 4-player compatible. This is all you need to take your Wii gaming to another level!
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