Sportsmaniac1322 said:In my opinion a wireless nunchuck is basically a gimmick anyways. Is it really needed? Even with Wii Sports Boxing and other games, I've never found that the cord was too short. There's plenty of room. Also, it just drains more batteries, so it costs you even more money. You should just stick with the regular nunchuck.
GhostHawk666 said:An item of interest everyone should know about the Nyko (original) wireless nunchuks. For one, they don't work worth a crap when used in conjunction with Nyko's wireless sensor bar. They will trick games into thinking you are pushing to the left sometimes making the control almost useless. If you switch back to the hard-wired sensor bar the problem goes away. Doesn't matter how fresh the batteries are or how close the to the sensor bar you are, or the sync. Avoid using them with the wireless sensor bar....period.
Now, the other problem.. IF you use rechargeable AAA's and the batteries are not freshly recharged NiMH's don't expect to use them for more than a couple of days without a recharge. They will loose sync quickly. There appears to be a slight drain on them even when not in use. You need to manually turn them off when done gaming or they will keep seeking the wiimote. I usually just pull out the batteries and put them right back into the recharger. It would have been nice if Nyko had made a recharge stand for these things too. They make everything else in the world but somehow missed this need.
And yes, they don't work with Motion Plus. That really sucks. I have heard the other version that adapts a wired nunchuk into a wireless one will work but I cannot confirm this because I don't have one of those versions.
Reference:
Nyko Kama (Original Black limited edition series).
Lol a wireless sensor bar has absolutely nothing to do with a nunchuck. It is impossible for it to cause problems. I'm surprised how many people don't understand what a sensor bar is, and that it doesn't even "sense" anything.GhostHawk666 said:An item of interest everyone should know about the Nyko (original) wireless nunchuks. For one, they don't work worth a crap when used in conjunction with Nyko's wireless sensor bar. They will trick games into thinking you are pushing to the left sometimes making the control almost useless. If you switch back to the hard-wired sensor bar the problem goes away. Doesn't matter how fresh the batteries are or how close the to the sensor bar you are, or the sync. Avoid using them with the wireless sensor bar....period.
Matt93 said:Lol a wireless sensor bar has absolutely nothing to do with a nunchuck. It is impossible for it to cause problems. I'm surprised how many people don't understand what a sensor bar is, and that it doesn't even "sense" anything.GhostHawk666 said:An item of interest everyone should know about the Nyko (original) wireless nunchuks. For one, they don't work worth a crap when used in conjunction with Nyko's wireless sensor bar. They will trick games into thinking you are pushing to the left sometimes making the control almost useless. If you switch back to the hard-wired sensor bar the problem goes away. Doesn't matter how fresh the batteries are or how close the to the sensor bar you are, or the sync. Avoid using them with the wireless sensor bar....period.