Wired to wireless adapters

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But for small hands, the added girth created by the nunchuck housing could make deft manipulation of the thumb joystick more difficult.īattery life is superb. And while the battery compartment adds some weight, it's not enough make the nunchuck feel unbalanced. We tested the adapter with a host of different games and noticed no noticeable lag. The LED's though are unnecessarily bright and can be annoying, especially when gaming in low light. Press the pairing button on top of the battery compartment, and a pair of flashing blue LEDs let you know the controller is active.

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While gaming, the adapter functions flawlessly. The resulting free-standing peripheral looks surprisingly cool, and takes up less space when not in use. The nunchuck snaps into the housing with a click, and the cord wraps around the battery base and plugs in to the port on the front. The adapter comes in two parts: a small receiver that snaps into the port on the bottom of the Wiimote and a nunchuck housing with a flat base that houses a pair of AAA batteries. Welletsee wellestee welletsee, let's check it out.

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What sucks worse than getting smoked in Mario Kart? How about getting smoked in Mario Kart because the cord on your Wii nunchuck got tangled up worse than Wario's mustache?Īh, look it's Nyko coming to the rescue! What have they got there? Why it's a wireless adapter for the Wii Nunchuck.