Friday, April 16, 2010

Which Wii Remote battery charger should ...

Since there isn't an official Nintendo one out yet for some reason, I'm gonna invest in a 3rd party one, but the thing is I don't know which is the best one to get since I never deal with thrid party stuff.Any recommendations?Which Wii Remote battery charger should ...
Skip the charger and get a set of class 2500 Energizer AA's and charger for 25-27 bucks.Here's what it looks like....HEREWhich Wii Remote battery charger should ...
Why is this better than remote chargers?Just wondering
Energizer batteries last longer than most batteries like duracell
Cool. And once I have the charger, I'll be sorted for life? Or will I need a new one in like a year or so?
[QUOTE=''avy1983'']Cool. And once I have the charger, I'll be sorted for life? Or will I need a new one in like a year or so?[/QUOTE]The batteries are better because they're a stronger battery then what's in the Wiimote chargers and it gives you a lot of options compared to the battery packs for the Wiimote chargers.There's been arguments over how else a Wiimote charger compares to batteries but the two top points can't really be argued.Once you buy a AA charger you're set for life. Just pick up rechargeable batteries whenever you need.
My Playmax is pretty good and you get about 10 hours from one charge, but then it takes about 20 mins to charge. Also you can plug it into your Wii and as long as wiiconnect 24 is on it will charge the Wii mote so thats good as well.
Yeah, just get rechargeable batteries. They are cheap and last very long. Also they can be used for a variety of purposes, not just for your Wii remote.
[QUOTE=''Rocky32189'']Yeah, just get rechargeable batteries. They are cheap and last very long. Also they can be used for a variety of purposes, not just for your Wii remote.[/QUOTE] yeap.... and The one Jay posted is pretty good (a friend have it). If not The GP PowerPack are also amazing (those are the one i have)plus i have read some review about wiimote charges damaging the control. :?
[QUOTE=''Jaysonguy'']Skip the charger and get a set of class 2500 Energizer AA's and charger for 25-27 bucks.Here's what it looks like....HERE[/QUOTE]



i agree get that i did the same works great. the 3 part companys rip you off cus anything that has to do with gaming is over priced .
I followed JasonGuys advice when buying batteries, and I couldn't be happier.
I would go with the rechargeable batteries..
[QUOTE=''Jaysonguy''] Skip the charger and get a set of class 2500 Energizer AA's and charger for 25-27 bucks.Here's what it looks like....HERE[/QUOTE] Go with this advice, I have the exact same thing and I'm very happy with it
well i purchased a set-up from targets called ''psyclone essentials''. and i dont really like em. the cradle looks pretty cool and all- seeing how it lights up while its charging- but the overall performance or the life of the rechargeable batteries isnt that long. i play ALOT of smg and re4 and i say i have 2 recharge almost everyday. if not im bound 2 suffer some dead battery obstacle. the idea kicks a$$, the set-up looks killer w/ the wii, but the battery life just drowns the whole asthetics concept. plus this set-up will run you around $30 bones so yea. soa little admonisment on thepsyclone essentials grab. try another brand or wait for some first party equip. or just go w/ the other suggestions the other guys give ya...hope this helps dude!!

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