The worst thing that I hate in Nintendo’s Wii-mote is its high power consumption. Though, this Wii accessory is innovative enough, but it keeps asking for a pair of new lithium battery, every week (it really infuriates me). As, chucking the batteries out is neither good for environment nor your pocket, so we are anxiously waiting for some better/cheap alternative that sorts out the problem of changing the batteries. You whispered it right; a charger.
Princeton Technology Corporation is the first to throw the cap into the ring as it has introduced a new pack of accessories for Wii-mote. The accessories are:
• Battery pack + Charger (PWA-BPS)
• Wii-mote hook-on accessories (PWA-SPA)

PWA-BPS comes bundled with a battery pack and a battery cover for Wii-mote. One can charge the Wii-mote battery while placing it inside the cradle of charger. If you can’t wait, you can get your controller charged while playing with the help of extra eclectic battery. The incarnated LED display keeps you informing whether the battery has been charged or not.
In order to thwart the overheating problem of the electric battery, the charger automatically stops charging as the temperature exceeds 50°. You can get controller’s battery completely charged in 3 hours, allowing you a nonstop play of approximately 17 hours.
Furthermore, the developer reveals some Wii-mote compatible accessories that can be attached to the Wii-mote in order to have a better sporting experience while playing Wii-Sports like game.

The pack comes with a tennis racket, a golf club, bat, and a steering wheel, all to be attached to the Wii-mote with the help of a remote controller holder. To put controller in work, you place it (remote controller holder) where the strap is tied and can enjoy various attachments, simultaneously, which are meant for different minigames.

The battery pack and Wii-mote accessories will ship next month for a suggestive price of ¥3980 (US$32.49) and ¥1980 (US$16.16), respectively.
Via: gonintendo





















