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Bestseller2888 Nunchuck Controller Nintendo Protective Review

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👾 Wii Accessories, 🎮 Wii

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Description of Bestseller2888 Nunchuck Controller Nintendo Protective

The item compatible with Wii, Wii U, Wii Mini. No motion plus inside. Built-in COMS sensor for detecting infrared light from sensor bar, obtain light-spot moving info, provide Bluetooth target movement info. Nunchuck controller features 3-axis motion sensor. The remote controller combines the function of pointer, speaker and shock vibration together. Connect with the console via Bluetooth by simply pressing the sync button. We have made 100% inspection and testing before shipment. Requires 2 AA Batteries or Wii Remote battery (Batteries not included).

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Flimsy Nunchuck FAILS to Protect Wii

THIS supposed "protective" Wii accessory is anything but .The cheap plastic construction provides no real protection for your controller, and in fact, may even cause it more harm than good. The design is clunky and uncomfortable to hold making it difficult to play video games for extended periods of time. The only positive is the low price, but you get what you pay for. Don't waste your money on this useless piece of plastic..

Pros
  • Provides excellent protection for the Nintendo controller
Cons
  • The protective case may add extra weight to the controller

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I don't think we'll ever get this controller working.

I don't think we'll ever use this controller for work. Wii batteries seem to have non-volatile memory because when I swapped out the controller's red battery with another controller, the Wii recognized it as "red". So the controller was able to initialize something, but when trying to register with the Wii, the four blue LEDs just blinked steadily before stopping. I have no problems with the other three controllers.

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  • Nintendo Systems
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