Wireless Wii sensor bar

Soldato
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I am looking into ways to extend the cable for the sensor bar or get a decent wireless one that works well and doesn't drink batteries!!

I've seen a wireless one for about a tenner but it uses 6 batteries and is twice as thick as the normal bar - is there nothing else ?

I have heard / read that effectively you could just use some IR LEDs to do the job - knowing very little about electronics this is a bit beyond me and I don't think using candles would be too safe either given there might me quite a few people around :o

Anyone using a good wireless bar / has made their own with simple components ? :)
 
I think I've seen that video actually and i don't think it went into detail about how he did it as much as him just using it ...

I am just swaying toward that ten pound wireless 3rd party one at the moment just because of simplicity :p
 
I see what you mean now - that sort of thing is even more evident when using a projector ! Although the number of times it has actually been a problem is minimal to be honest ...

Hmmm if it is possible to get a spare wii sensor bar either free or for cheap from ninty then I would sabotage this one and whack a 9v battery on the end of the cable
 
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