Nyko Wireless Nunchuck Video
Nyko Wireless Nunchuck Video Transcript
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>> Hi I'm Molly Wood from CNET.com here at CES 2008. I am taking a look at a pretty no brainer Wii accessory. Now don't panic, because I know you already have a closet full of Wii accessories, but this is a wireless nun chuck accessory from a company called Niko [assumed spelling]. Basically it's got a two point four gigahertz wireless adapter here that you plug into the bottom of your standard Wii remote control, and voila, you have disconnected your nun chuck from your controller, which is nice, because if you're playing action games that require the nun chuck such as say Zelda or Resident Evil, you know that you're kind of always whacking yourself with that strap. So this just makes it a lot tidier, also a lot tidier for storage. Again, this is the Niko wireless nun chuck controller. It has about a three meter wireless range, so you should be able to get your hands as far apart as you need to be. [ background music ] This will be available in late January for about twenty nine ninety nine. For CNET.com I'm Molly Wood at CES 2008. ^M00:00:59 [ music ]
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The bad: Occasional glitches required multiple resyncs at the start of a gaming session; requires two AAA batteries (included).
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Nyko Kama Wireless Nunchuk (Wii) Specs
Manufacturer: Nyko Technologies
Part number: 87027
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