I purchased this recently about a couple of days ago. I did all the things you did put the new battery pack on and everything. Waited for an a day took it off the blue bars kept on flashing. Pushed 1 but it kept flashing. So I thought maybe I should just put it on longer. Same thing. So someone suggested I purchased lithium aaa batteries. put them inDid that and a day later my wii remote will even charge it flashes. So I wonder should I just buy a new controller? Its fustrating!!!
I just watched this video on the Energizer Induction Charging System and I wanted to know a good critique on it from someone who has used it for a while. I want to buy a charging station for my Wii remotes, but I want the first one I get to be the best. So if you could let me know what you think of it at the earliest convenience it would be most appreciated.
Maybe I should do a review on this because I've been using it for 3 months now. But the energizer one are really good. Depending on how long you play in one sitting, these are holding up for me. I would recommend the one on this video because this one allows you to charge with the jackets on and if you use wii motion plus, you can charge it with them on also. Plus the batteries are energizer batteries and not some no name junk that goes dead after a few months like some of the others.
I'm interested in how this works. With no contacts, how does the electricity reach the batteries? This could be the first step toward wireless electricity.
Wireless electricity technology does exist, it has been around for a long time. It's just rather impractical and expensive.
Electricity can be more wireless then that charger is, but it is extremely expensive to set-up, and it hasn't been fully tested if it's safe at that extent.
would it be possible to just have the normal battery covers with rechargable bateries inside insted of using the battery covers the set comes with
SuperSuperRaccoon 3 weeks ago
@SuperSuperRaccoon Nope. They have have something inside that charges the batteries in the remotes.
crusherbad64 3 weeks ago
so you need 2 controls-one to play your games and the other to be charged 4 a later time,is it a drawback . y/n..
joe12544 3 months ago
I purchased this recently about a couple of days ago. I did all the things you did put the new battery pack on and everything. Waited for an a day took it off the blue bars kept on flashing. Pushed 1 but it kept flashing. So I thought maybe I should just put it on longer. Same thing. So someone suggested I purchased lithium aaa batteries. put them inDid that and a day later my wii remote will even charge it flashes. So I wonder should I just buy a new controller? Its fustrating!!!
Shriekspear 10 months ago
you r taken 22222222 long just unbox it and be merry dang but besides that it was good and i like it
superkings101 1 year ago
useless. Only good if it could charge a few meter away.
Ashitaka255 2 years ago
does this one plug into the outlet or the back of the wii?
uzipinkyring 2 years ago
Hey.
I just watched this video on the Energizer Induction Charging System and I wanted to know a good critique on it from someone who has used it for a while. I want to buy a charging station for my Wii remotes, but I want the first one I get to be the best. So if you could let me know what you think of it at the earliest convenience it would be most appreciated.
Thanks.
ashleyhurtig 2 years ago
Maybe I should do a review on this because I've been using it for 3 months now. But the energizer one are really good. Depending on how long you play in one sitting, these are holding up for me. I would recommend the one on this video because this one allows you to charge with the jackets on and if you use wii motion plus, you can charge it with them on also. Plus the batteries are energizer batteries and not some no name junk that goes dead after a few months like some of the others.
crusherbad64 2 years ago
Got the same thing yesterday. But its the kind that doesn't go with jacket. Charges slow, but so far so good
Subscriber0101 2 years ago
Hey man cool video. Want to sell me your old wii charger base, or at least the batteries + battery covers? Send me a PM if you're interested!
jslime 2 years ago
I'm interested in how this works. With no contacts, how does the electricity reach the batteries? This could be the first step toward wireless electricity.
TennesseeCruiser 2 years ago
Wireless electricity technology does exist, it has been around for a long time. It's just rather impractical and expensive.
Electricity can be more wireless then that charger is, but it is extremely expensive to set-up, and it hasn't been fully tested if it's safe at that extent.
CCowell125 2 years ago
they already have "wireless elcricity". google the tesla coil, the man tesla himself, and the phrase induction.
kikimenor 2 years ago
sorry i meant wireless electricity.
kikimenor 2 years ago
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SwagGuy15 2 years ago