Dual Charging Station (Wii)
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| List Price: | £12.99 |
| Price: | £7.45 |
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #72 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Just
- Released on: 2007-09-21
- Platform: Nintendo Wii
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Rechargable battery docking station for the wii remote. The rechargeable batteries replaces the need for standard batteries. The docking station recharges and stores your Wii remotes when It's not being used, ensuring your Wii remotes are always ready for action. Connects directly to your Nintendo Wii via USB.
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Customer Reviews
Do not buy
Problem with thius is that it will charge for a little bit then it will not work properly after that i would recomend u do not buy this one and try another
Poor product
This charger doesn't work! The controllers don't fit well on the charger, even with the skin peeled off. In fact, I have to leave the whole thing on a tilt so as it can connect to charge. The light often turns green without it being fully charged, as when I go to take the remote from the stand it turns red again. I also have to have the system on in order to charge, not on standby, which I have read is possible. When eventually it is charged, for me the remote does not last as long as some have reported here. I'm lucky if I can get 30 mins from it. I appreciate that even rechargable batteries do not last very long, but this has always been the case for me.
There is no space for a nunchuk. I have read that there is a space from which it can be pulled from, but I can assure you that is not the case on what I have receieved.
Very disappointed, and am away to buy some separate rechargable batteries.
Disappointed
The unit feels cheap, and the connections are unstable. After the first charge (left 2 remotes charging overnight) one remote had not charged properly so I am currently recharging it (play lasted for around 15 minutes). You have to leave the Wii on, it won't charge while the unit is in standby mode.




