Sensor Bar Extension Cable 50ft for Wii & Wii U - Nextronics

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  • Brian L

    > 3 day

    Thing worked like a charm and wire is small so I jut tucked it in carpet, for my Wii is in the back of the room

  • Utahcon

    > 3 day

    I am not sure how you would really review a cable that doesnt carry much more than positional data. However, this is exactly as advertised. It is a 50ft cable that extends the range of your Wii Sensor bar. It was a bit of a tight fit on the connectors, but not so much to warrant worry of damage to the devices, just a snug fit. Overall, this works great.

  • Great product

    > 3 day

    Ran behind and through wall.

  • EdcnApc

    > 3 day

    Works great!

  • ChomskyKnows

    Greater than one week

    The Wiimote connects to the Wii console via Bluetooth. The sensor itself connects to the console directly with a thin wire. Check... The Wiimote receives an IR signal from the sensor which moves the very jittery cursor (hand) on screen...Note sensor is a misnomer here and this is probably backward from what most people believe (since the Wiimote is a remote-like device, it is rational to assume that IT sends an IR signal like most remotes, to the sensor, but no, it is the opposite). Its easier to just call the sensor an IR emmiter and the Wiimote a receiver to make sense of this... I dont understand why Nintendo ever did this really. Its kind of stupid when you think about it...Bluetooth, IR, Wireless and Wired all in one low tech device. You dont need all that crap do ya? Not really. Why not just have only Bluetooth or IR in the Wiimote and have the sensor in the Wii itself? How bout a AC-powered sensor? Whatever. I didnt design it... Its all fine and good and how my setup was working previously. Then I moved the Wii into a home theater room with a semi-pro/pro setup. I needed to run a cable connecting the sensor (located where a projector screen was) up a wall over a ceiling, and down to a component closet (on the side). I needed approx 30 of cable to do this, thus I bought this product. What happened? Well, I can report this cable DOES in fact work. However, it appears from what I now read online that the sensor itself can become insensitive beyond approx 6-10. In my case it does in fact become non-sensitive beyond 6. So I cant fathom why this cable even exists? It works, but is completely useless at its max distance (or even before) apparently by design (for some users)...Other users have reported successful results so take all the reviews into account... This review is dedicated to Brian Banks. Thanks.

  • Mike Doran

    > 3 day

    Works great! No lag in gameplay.

  • Richard L Brantley

    > 3 day

    Works great and fast shipping. Must have if you have a large room.

  • Old School Gamer

    Greater than one week

    Worked great for setting up my Wii U for my projector. Cable is loooooong but works well, good quality.

  • Kenny

    > 3 day

    worked great!

  • Kiki Jewell

    > 3 day

    I ran this into the attic and down, and tied the cord carefully into the bar that holds up our projector screen. Much better than the wireless bar, which runs through batteries.

Sensor bar extension cable is compatible with most sensor bars, including for WIi, WIi U, and many 3rd party sensor bars. Our high quality cable is made of durable wiring that withstands damage, and pets better than standard sensor bar cables. The extension cable is availabe in 50ft length. The sensor bar extension cable connects to the end of most sensor bars and to the sensor bar port on the Wii/Wii U console. This adds a length of at least 50 feet to the sensor bar cable.

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