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Talismoon Wii Sensor Bar Extension Cable Extense
Talismoon Wii Sensor Bar Extension Cable Extense

Extense Wii Sensor Bar extension cable – put more space between your Wii and your screen.
The extense cable allows you to put your wii sensor bar an additional 6 feet from your wii, allowing for more complex configurations or home theater applications. Its inexpensive and provides the reliability that only a hard-wired solution can accomplish.
User Ratings and Reviews
3 Stars Extension Cable
I bought this product because I need an additional 20 feet from my Wii to the projector screen I play off of.
My first complaint is that it comes in only six foot increments, so I had to by three cables, which is three times the waste. More importantly it’s three times the possible faults.
When I fist started my Wii the sensor bar wasn’t responding. I had to spend an additional 45 minutes in set-up time figuring out where my issue was. I found that the problem wasn’t with the cords, but actually with the snugness of one cable to the next. So I would complain that getting them snug into each other is kind of a pain.
Other than that everything has worked out great. I would have gotten the wireless sensor bar, but I prefer not having to worry about batteries.
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Wii Perfect Shot Gun

Traditional one handed pistol-like grip / Aiming sight increases accuracy / Wii Remote easily slides into grip and locks into place
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars will perfect shot gun
My son has a great time using this wii shot gun for his game.
The only drawback….the gun fell to the ground, about two feet (my fault!!! :0( ) and the orange safety thing fell off (still yet to be found :0/ ).
4 Stars The Perfect Shot
The product is awesome. It came fast to me, and it didn’t have any faults to it. My only complaint that no one can solve, except Tylenol, is that after awhile of playing with the perfect shot, it starts to hurt your wrist. Other than that, the Nintendo Perfect Shot is a good item to have for your Wii.
4 Stars Good product, lots of effort to shoot
The gun holds the controller well and uses the b button to shoot so it works only with games that shoot using the b button. If the game uses the A button to shoot (Resident Evil) you shouldn’t use this gun. My only complaint is the trigger is stiff enough where you really have to work to pull the trigger fast enough to kill the enemies. Good gun overall.
5 Stars Nice gun
I just received my Perfect Shot and I LOVE it. Time will tell about the durability, but this is great for House of the Dead. I found it to be comfortable to hold and easy to handle. I have seen no issues with the remote lifting when the trigger is pushed. If the orange strap breaks, as some reviewers state it has, I plan on just using a zip tie or rubber band. My friend and I switched of last night between this and the Zapper, guess what? I’m buying a second Perfect Shot today!
3 Stars Pretty Good Gun.
I’ve two of this perfect shot to play with my girlfriend. It’s a great gun for certain shooting game but not all. The only complain I’ve is the handle seems to be a little too big. You might feel some pain on your hand after long period of time playing with this gun. It’s no bid deal just need to take a break from time to time. I hope they made the handle a little more comfortable. Over all still good.
Talismoon Wii Sensor Bar Extension Cable Extense
Talismoon Wii Sensor Bar Extension Cable Extense

Extense Wii Sensor Bar extension cable – put more space between your Wii and your screen.
The extense cable allows you to put your wii sensor bar an additional 6 feet from your wii, allowing for more complex configurations or home theater applications. Its inexpensive and provides the reliability that only a hard-wired solution can accomplish.
User Ratings and Reviews
3 Stars Extension Cable
I bought this product because I need an additional 20 feet from my Wii to the projector screen I play off of.
My first complaint is that it comes in only six foot increments, so I had to by three cables, which is three times the waste. More importantly it’s three times the possible faults.
When I fist started my Wii the sensor bar wasn’t responding. I had to spend an additional 45 minutes in set-up time figuring out where my issue was. I found that the problem wasn’t with the cords, but actually with the snugness of one cable to the next. So I would complain that getting them snug into each other is kind of a pain.
Other than that everything has worked out great. I would have gotten the wireless sensor bar, but I prefer not having to worry about batteries.



