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Wireless Nunchuk Solution Released in UK

by Nick DiMola - April 2, 2008, 2:56 pm EDT
Total comments: 4 Source: Press Release

Unhook your Nunchuk from your Wii Remote in the UK now with this simple £19.95 kit.

The new Nunchuk Wireless Kit from Zappies will allow you to use your existing Wii Nunchuk peripheral, unlike other wireless Nunchuk adapters that require a separate peripheral. A wireless receiver plugs into the rear of the Wii Remote and the Wii Nunchuk is simply attached to the transmitter of the kit, allowing for wireless transmission of Nunchuk data.

Running on 2 AAA batteries, the Wireless Nunchuck Kit will last for about 20 hours and is synced with the Wii Remote power button. The Zappies Nunchuk Wireless Kit is available in stores in the UK now for £19.95.

Go Wireless - Unleash Your Nunchuk

No more messy wires – just gaming full on

Maximise your Nintendo Wii gaming experience

Zappies Ltd is proud to be releasing, exclusively in the UK, for Nintendo Wii gamers the ultimate wireless gaming weapon – The Nunchuk Wireless Kit, which allows you to play your favourite games without being limited or restricted by the Remote to Nunchuk cable.

The easy to install procedure takes seconds……simply snap the wireless receiver to the bottom of your Wii Remote, insert your Nunchuk into the wireless housing, press the synch button and you are away… ready for hours of wireless, unhindered, unobstructed play!!

Ergonomically moulded, an integrated LED status indicator lets you known when you are connected, synched and ready to go and there is no need to buy another Remote or Nunchuk for this kit is all you will ever need to take your gaming to another level.

4 player compatible with Remote power button shut off, the unit is power by 2 AAA batteries which provide 20 hours of non stop gaming!

- Safe, secure and easy to set up

- No more tangling up when stored away or whilst playing!

- Automatically switching – a greener product

Coming with a lifetime warranty, more peripherals will be released in the coming months from Zappies Ltd.

www.zappies.com

Talkback

Nick DiMolaNick DiMola, Staff AlumnusApril 04, 2008

I suppose this is a decent idea because you can use all of your first party equipment, however £20 seems pretty steep and I'm sure it looks ridiculous due to the necessity of housing the Nunchuk cord.

PlugabugzApril 04, 2008

£20 isn't too steep ($40 sure does!).

I've seen normal nunchuks in shops go for £18, so this is "comparatively" priced well. But i wouldn't buy one... it's just something else to charge.

vuduApril 04, 2008

But this doesn't replace Nintendo's Nunchuk; it compliments it.  In order to use it you have to have a regular £18 nunchuk.

Nick DiMolaNick DiMola, Staff AlumnusApril 04, 2008

Quote from: vudu

But this doesn't replace Nintendo's Nunchuk; it compliments it.  In order to use it you have to have a regular £18 nunchuk.

Exactly, so that brings your total cost to around £40, which is around the price of a game just for some silly wireless nunchuk solution.

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