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Say goodbye to batteries, pressing buttons, and more by purchasing one of these extra long sensor bar extension cables. Great for home theater setups or anywhere you want to have your Wii far away from the screen. Use 2 or 3 together to achieve even longer lengths.
April 16th, 2009 on 1:54 am
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This item worked great. I needed to be able to mount the sensor bar under the plasma tv and run the wiring through the wall so it was concealed. This item worked great for that application. I didn’t want to deal with replacing batteries in a wireless sensor bar, so this seemed like the logical choice. I’m very happy with it.
April 17th, 2009 on 3:31 am
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I put two of these together to get 30 feet of extension, and it works very well. I had the Nyko wireless bar and the timer feature was cute, but this is much better. I want to forget about my sensor bar and not have to change batteries. And with Amazon Prime, 2 of these was actually cheaper than one of the battery powered bars. Very happy with it.
August 16th, 2009 on 11:16 am
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Works well, highly recommended. I decided to use an extension cable instead of one of the wireless sensor bars in order to save hassle. All of the various wireless wireless sensor bars need to be turned on separately from the Wii. Then when you’re done playing you need to remember to turn them off or run the batteries in the sensor bar down, or some of them will turn off automatically after some timer which I can only imagine is immensely frustrating if you’re in a long gaming session. By extending the cable Nintendo cable I know that my sensor bar is on anytime my Wii is on, and it automatically turns off when I shut my Wii down. No muss, no fuss, no batteries to change.
I’ve also daisy chained two of these cables together (plus the original length of cable on the Nintendo sensor bar) to make something like a 40-50 foot run. I have no idea what the practical maximum length is, but it works very well at this length.
September 12th, 2009 on 10:00 am
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Bought two of these and strung them together to run the sensor bar to the front wall of a home theater, when all of the game consoles are on a shelf in the back of the room. Works great.
October 8th, 2009 on 2:07 pm
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I now have the wire out of the way so that it dosen’t get caught on things
October 22nd, 2009 on 12:50 pm
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We have a wall mounted TV and a in wall component rack that is about 15 feet away. We put te Wii in the cabinet, but could never get the wireless sensor bars to work very accurately. So, we bought this extension cable, ran the wire through the wall with the other TV wires and use the sensor bar that came with the Wii. With the 6 or so feet of the wire already attached to the sensor bar, we had plenty with this extra 15 feet to make the route to the wall cabinet. I am not sure why, but it simply works 10X better than the 3 wireless bars we waisted money on. I, and the kids, are VERY HAPPY with this product!
October 30th, 2009 on 9:54 pm
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I used this cord to run through the wall from the TV to the Wii about 20 feet away. I read that the plug does not “snap” in to the original cord, so I did wrap the junction in electrical tape. I hooked it right up and the kids said it has been working fine for the past 2 weeks. So, two thumbs up!
February 5th, 2010 on 6:52 pm
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This cable works as advertised. Just be careful if you are going to be pulling it through the wall as it is pretty thin.
February 11th, 2010 on 9:10 am
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Works great and as advertised. Ran the cable through the wall, about 14 feet, to the TV from the component rack. Zero problems.
March 3rd, 2010 on 3:02 pm
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This cable works very well with our Wii sensor bar.
I got it on eBay for less than six bucks shipped.