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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Last Minute Buy,
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This review is from: Dual Charging Station (Wii) (Accessory)
I bought this at the last minute before Christmas to try and save on buying excessive numbers of batteries. Excellent decision. The batteries re-charge in less than an hour (making the point about leaving the Wii on during charging a little over-the-top) and they last well in excess of 4 hours. Ok it's not made or badged as an official 'Wii' accessory but so what, it does exactly what it says on the tin and for a very reasonable price. To avoid overcharging and potential damage to the remotes, simply turn off the console as soon as they are charged. Simple!
128 of 131 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic! Never need to worry about batteries again!,
By A. Goose (London) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dual Charging Station (Wii) (Accessory)
This is a great Wii Charging Stand, which runs directly off the Wii console using a USB cable. It comes with two 1200mAH battery packs, one per wii remote. It takes about 2 hours to fully charge the remotes, and you can charge two remotes at a time in the simple docking station. The remotes fit very snugly, which can be irritating if you use Wii skins on your remotes (which need to be peeled back first, so that the remotes can be docked), but this is a minor inconvenience for the benefit of quick and efficient charging.
I find I get about 6 hours playtime out of each remote before it needs to be docked again. I recommend not "overcharging" the remotes past 2-3hours, because I've heard that for some people it has damaged the battery packs irretrievably, so leaving the remotes in overnight may not be a good idea. When you "dock" the wii remote in the station, the LED should glow "red" while charging, and then turn to green/yellow when it has finished charging. This is especially useful if you have more than two remotes, as you can continuously rotate the remotes you're playing with (with friends etc) and the ones being charged, and ensure that everyone has a charged remote. I recommend this for Wii owners who want to save money on buying oodles of AA batteries. No more I say!
67 of 70 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So long, Rechargeable batteries!!,
By David Hudson "Dave" (England, middlesbrough, Britan) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Dual Charging Station (Wii) (Accessory)
The Wii remote dual charging system is a very usefull little gadget, first of all you don't have to keep changing the batteries every time your Wii remote konks out, which means you have to either buy new batteries which i think is a waste of money, or keep using rechargeable batteries which is still very annoying!
Second of all theres two charging stations, me and my brother were always fighting over new batteries before i bought one of these nifty gadgets! now its great, we just slip our remotes into the charger atfer HE beats me at Wii bowling once again, and they're ready for us to use next time we want to play, and there's even a single docking station, for people who like to play wii on their own or over Wi-Fi! In my opinion, nintendo should have made wii remotes with a built in battery and a charger before they released wii and i actualy think they have just realised it now, but unfortunately its too late now! Overall, i think this is one nifty little gadget, and no Wii-owning battery hater should be without one!!
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