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Wii works with candles as sensor bar V2

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2006

To prove the wii can work with candles as a "sensor bar" I have my friend blow some candles out while the sensor bar is on.

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  • Does this really work?

    

  • @tinxtra23 Yes. Just ensure that the flame on the candle isn't small.

  • it doesn't work at all.

  • @slb1998 Then you're doing it wrong. Either the flames aren't big enough, you spaced them out incorrectly, or they're being blocked by something. 

  • So why DOES the remote need infrared light?

  • @etc0x It's just how Nintendo decided to utilize the technology. I'm not an expert on all of that =(

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  • I don't like those dark ritual games, it scares the shit out of me! I mean, dude! Look at those summoning candles! Please, stop playing that! You are only making apocalypse come sooner!

  • /sigh. Again, infrared light is invisible to the naked eye. The lens of the camera is what makes the light visible to us. Which is why, when you turn your sensor bar on...you see nothing. But if you look at it through a video camera, webcam, digital camera, etc...you'll see the light. The point of that statement was to illustrate that the sensor bar is only emitting invisible light...not transferring data/coordinates to the Wii. Any questions?

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  • It really works! I thought that is was a joke:P. But the flames have to be big enough.

  • @etc0x for it not to bother your eyes, its a normal light...

  • that is sooo cool!!

  • Works Awsome need 2 cylinder Candels make sure there spaced apart and make sure there light tho turn on ur wii and bam. :)

  • @etc0x because the wii remote tracks the point of the infared rays from the sensor bar. they used infared because they dident want the remote to track anything but the sensor

  • @wtdvjp Here is a tip If you still have your normal sensor place where the candles are going and place the candles exactly how far apart his aare in the vid at first thats what I thought it was Bullshit But so I tried it again and it worked.

  • @Data4664 thx

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