Customer Reviews
Waste of money - By: A. Luff, 16 Dec 2008 
I got this product about six months ago after my wii's original sensor bar was brokenin an accident. It worked perfectly for a while but it's ability to place the pointer on the screen got worse & worse until it broke down totally.
Not only did I waste my money on this but I also had to waste money on the large number of batteries required to power the thing.
Excellent product - By: Big MAC, 26 Jan 2008 
Very simply it does what it says on the box. Inserted batteries, worked first time no setting up required, seems to work better than the original sensor.
Useful Accessory - By: KindaUnstuck, 29 Dec 2007 
Although I have the proper wired sensor bar that comes with the Wii, I occasionally take my wii round to friend's houses & use it on other tvsin the house - & this wireless bar is perfect for such occasions. Whilst it is a little hungry on the batteries (I'd suggest buying a few packs of rechargeable batteries) & a bit bigger than I expected, it works perfectly with no problem at all to set up (just press the on button). Apart from the Wii itself & the controllers, this is probably one of the best accessories I have bought & would have no problem recommending it for use as a secondary sensor bar for when you are using your Wii away from the normal tv you use it on if you don't want to have to unplug & reposition the wired sensor bar all the time.
Just use two lit candles! - By: Mr. M. Scott-horne, 19 Dec 2007 
The bar is just a infrared transmitter, it has two points of infra red.
Bluetooth is what actually makes the control wireless, infra red is used as a locator.
Two lit candles on the top of the tv will do the same thing, your wii remote will pick up the infra red from the candles (heat).
However if your tv cant have two little tealight candles on it or you fear/liable to burn your house down then this item is a more expensive version, batteries cost more than candles! lol.But are safer.
The bar you get with the machine does the trick though.
Batteries - By: Mr. J. Wilson, 07 Dec 2007 
Pls note that my sensor bar is powered by 6 AAA batteries & not the AA as suggested above. I suggest checking the unit itself, before spending a small fortune on 2 sets of the wrong size rechargable batteries & not relying on the info posted above.