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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.

Buy/More Info

Popularity: 4% [?]

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.

Buy/More Info

Popularity: 3% [?]