i recall one being charged via usb. also you can use candles lol!CRTGAMER wrote: What is it with all 3rd party Sensor Bars only as cordless and having to deal with batteries?
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Yea not really convienant at all, because you have to actually turn it on or off physcially. That means if your on your sofa several feet away you will have to get up..walk to the tv and physically turn it on. Note the battery lifespan in the thing doesnt last too long either...
CRTGAMER wrote: What is it with all 3rd party Sensor Bars only as cordless and having to deal with batteries?
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I use a wireless bar, and these are my main complaints!AznKhmerBoi wrote:Yea not really convienant at all, because you have to actually turn it on or off physcially. That means if your on your sofa several feet away you will have to get up..walk to the tv and physically turn it on. Note the battery lifespan in the thing doesnt last too long either...![]()
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Original Wired Bar for meoptmusprimenumber wrote:Couldn't you move the bar to the right... or are you one of those folks that plays sports/instruments with your non dominant hand?CRTGAMER wrote:I have mine on top, no room at the base. The top also gives a better signal, clear of any obstacles like the console on the table or my stinky feet propped up. I also use the Remote in the LEFT hand due to my HD CRT sitting to the left a little from where I sit.
What is it with all 3rd party Sensor Bars only as cordless and having to deal with batteries?
Even all the way to the Right on top of the TV, the sensor bar is still left a little from where I sit. The Remote works well left or right hand. I just have to angle it more in the right hand.
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I agree with this person. I sit about 8 feet away from my tele and I find that having the sensor bar at the bottom of my tv works best for first-person shooters so I'm not aiming upright and turning my wrist in unnatural/uncomfortable ways. So by having the sensor bar at the bottom I'm aiming closer towards the screen and my hands and arms can aim straight-ahead and/or rest on a pillow or on my knee if desired.neilencio wrote:I find that placing it on the bottom of the screen makes it easy for me when I'm sitting (like in rail shooters, where I need to rest my elbows on the sofa's armrest), but in games where I have to stand (wii sports, pub darts, etc), I place the sensor on top.
Also, when I have the bar at the bottom... I tell my Wii that it's on top of my tv in the system menu. *Shrug* Seems a little strange but it works great for me. Try it!
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yea it doesn't really matter where it is, as long as the pointer does what you want/it shouldWeekend_Warrior wrote:I agree with this person. I sit about 8 feet away from my tele and I find that having the sensor bar at the bottom of my tv works best for first-person shooters so I'm not aiming upright and turning my wrist in unnatural/uncomfortable ways. So by having the sensor bar at the bottom I'm aiming closer towards the screen and my hands and arms can aim straight-ahead and/or rest on a pillow or on my knee if desired.neilencio wrote:I find that placing it on the bottom of the screen makes it easy for me when I'm sitting (like in rail shooters, where I need to rest my elbows on the sofa's armrest), but in games where I have to stand (wii sports, pub darts, etc), I place the sensor on top.
Also, when I have the bar at the bottom... I tell my Wii that it's on top of my tv in the system menu. *Shrug* Seems a little strange but it works great for me. Try it!
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I can't decide if it's terrible or a great idea.ZenErik wrote:My Kinect is above because it requires a larger distance. My PS Eye and Wii sensor are below because I can't put all 3 up top. Well, I COULD, but....
This thing. So wretched.
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Re: Wii Sensor Bar: above or below? use the stand?
honestly i'm not even sure why a wireless bar should ever be needed. The cord on the wired one is really long.CRTGAMER wrote:Original Wired Bar for meoptmusprimenumber wrote:Couldn't you move the bar to the right... or are you one of those folks that plays sports/instruments with your non dominant hand?CRTGAMER wrote:I have mine on top, no room at the base. The top also gives a better signal, clear of any obstacles like the console on the table or my stinky feet propped up. I also use the Remote in the LEFT hand due to my HD CRT sitting to the left a little from where I sit.
What is it with all 3rd party Sensor Bars only as cordless and having to deal with batteries?
Even all the way to the Right on top of the TV, the sensor bar is still left a little from where I sit. The Remote works well left or right hand. I just have to angle it more in the right hand.
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plus no batteries AND it says Nintendo on it... efficient and certified qualityness
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This is hilarious.ZenErik wrote:
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