It didn't take nearly as long as we thought it would: here is the first working, DIY wireless sensor bar for the Wii that we've seen so far on the net. There are some nice step-by-step instructions ...
Demand for a wireless sensor bar solution for the Wii has been strong since the day the console hit the streets. There are plenty of installation circumstances in which the standard hardwired Wii ...
Now just strip your 9V battery connector wires, crimp those to the power pins of your Sensor bar with the butt connectors (battery red to Wii red, battery black to Wii orange). We have no idea how ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTGSkYRDpWY<BR><BR>All IR transmitters... (those blue dots that can't be seen with the naked eye)<BR><BR>All backwards... seems it's ...
[duff] found this and sent it in. The video demonstrates that the Wii ‘sensor bar’ is just an array of IR leds. The actual sensor is in the remote control – which probably sends data to the Wii via RF ...
You couldn't really accuse the Wii of having too many wires – part of it's charm is the simplicity of the back-panel, having just power, A/V out, the connection for the Sensor Bar and the ubiquitous ...
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