
Intec Wireless Nunchuk Kit for Nintendo Wii
Intec
- G5613
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Performance is decent. But no decent instructions on how to make they sync if using multiple units.
The kit makes nunchuk the same size as Wiimote - better handling for larger sized hands. Due to the light weight of the nunchuk, the 2xAAAs makes it slightly unbalanced on the back end.
Small hands will feel like they are "choking a bat". Small hands are better served by the completely wireless nunchuk, but that will set you back $35 - $40.
Cord difficult to fit in per instructions leaving extra length outside. Turned out for good. Actually gave up slightly more length to use as a "wrist strap" of sorts. Helps balance & keep the back end up - it would still fly out of your hand if you throw it.
Forget using protective Skins unless Intec brings some out since the adapters extend the length of both. Means you'll have to clean them more frequently due to sweaty hands from active games like boxing.
Use rechargeable AAAs.
1 of my 2 unit's battery door doesn't stay "clicked" closed. Piece
The kit makes nunchuk the same size as Wiimote - better handling for larger sized hands. Due to the light weight of the nunchuk, the 2xAAAs makes it slightly unbalanced on the back end.
Small hands will feel like they are "choking a bat". Small hands are better served by the completely wireless nunchuk, but that will set you back $35 - $40.
Cord difficult to fit in per instructions leaving extra length outside. Turned out for good. Actually gave up slightly more length to use as a "wrist strap" of sorts. Helps balance & keep the back end up - it would still fly out of your hand if you throw it.
Forget using protective Skins unless Intec brings some out since the adapters extend the length of both. Means you'll have to clean them more frequently due to sweaty hands from active games like boxing.
Use rechargeable AAAs.
1 of my 2 unit's battery door doesn't stay "clicked" closed. Piece
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