
If you own a Wii, a charging kit – any charging kit – is almost a necessity. Unless you enjoy to constantly purchasing double A batteries.
And if you’re going for a charging kit that charges a Wii remote without the need to remove the batteries from the controller there are plenty of options. And I’ve tried quite a few of them. My latest trial was of an Energizer branded charger that uses induction and a panel to power up your controllers. Fancy, yes. Worthwhile? Let’s see.
Loved
Design: This charging station uses induction to do its job. That means that the charger is a flat panel that rests on a counter or desk and takes up almost no room. I love that I could put this thing almost anywhere and not have to worry about how it looks when not in use.
Snap To: While the panel is decorated with remote silhouette to show you where to place a controller for charging, it is the magnets in the panel that ensure the remotes snap into place.
Induction: Because this system uses induction for charging, you don’t have to worry about whether you have a silicon sleeve on your remote or whether it has the MotionPlus accessory snapped on. Just plop the controller down on the panel and it instantly starts charging. A light changes from red to green to show when you’re ready to roll.
With consoles and controllers of all kinds filling up the cabinetry around my television, space is at a premium when it comes to chargers. This new flat panel induction design makes the best use of that space, ensuring that it also works quickly and easily.
Fifty dollars for four rechargeable battery packs and the panel seems like a good investment to me.
Wii Energizer 4X Charging Station was developed by PDP for the Wii. Retails for $US49.99 USD. A copy of the Wii Energizer 4X Charging Station was given to us by PDP for reviewing purposes. Used the charger over the course of a month.
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bob
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 1:33 PMI got double charger of this from GAME for $49.95
Simon
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 1:47 PMThis looks awesome. I can’t believe that it has taken so long for something like this to come out.
From googling it, it looks like it comes out on the 1st of December at Amazon.
Are there any retailers that will be selling this?
Mr Waffle
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 9:00 PMI remember reading about this technology last decade (last century! last millennium, even!). Can’t believe it has take so long to actually reach real world applications… and for a wiimote no less…
Fenix
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 9:48 PMYer Dick Smith will carry it next week
Cav
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 11:37 PMSeeing it has magnets, can you mount it on a wall?
Darius
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 8:25 AMIs the wall magnetic?
wont the wiimotes keep hitting the floor?
dubdocker
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 8:49 PMhttp://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/en/product/YG0350
Looks like you can get it online already from DSE.
Andy
Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 11:24 AMBought one the other day, 3 remotes worked great.
The other, suddenly the sensor failed. Thought could be just one of those things, put battery in a friends “cheaper” remote(after taking the AA batteries out- which were working , and it stopped working.
Bit scared to used the 4th battery. Anyone else had this issue???