Nyko comes out with a range of Wii accessories

wiimote7.jpgWith the launch of two new next generation consoles, it is no suprise that accessories for them have started floating around in the market. Nyko has come out with a good range of these accessories. The Nyko Wii Charge Station is a handy little device, that lets you charge your Wii remotes. Thank god for this, as buying those batteries was proving to be a real pain. All you need to do now is plug in up to 2 Wiimotes in the dock, and keep a check on those red and green LED lights to know the status battery charge left. And as a bonus with this, Nyko offers battery covers to avoid a situation of you throwing your remotes into your TV or friends. The charge station is availalble for $29.99.


Nyko has also come up with a Sensor Bar that actually lets you stand about twenty five feet away from the console and still play your games. This minimises the chances of ruining your TV screen huh? It is a good deal for those of your who have wall mounted televisions as it can be placed practically anywhere. The price of this device is set at $19.99, and it runs for about 30 hours on four AA batteries. Pretty sweet deal.

Nyko seems to be on a roll, as their range of products doesn't end with the Sensor bar. They are also to launch the Wii HD-Link. This gives a resolution of 480p. It will be available for a mere $19.99. So, go splurge.

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January 19, 2007 - 4:39 PM | Posted in - Nintendo Wii |

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