| Recharge your Wii Remotes through silicon skins with TeknoCreations’ InCharge |
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| Written by Alexis M. (Rivithed) | |||||
| Monday, 16 March 2009 | |||||
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Looking for a recharging solution for your Wii Remotes? We know AA batteries won't do for your Wii gaming, but the options of Wii Remote chargers out there can be overwhelming. Well here is one of the latest charging technologies you'll want to check out. TeknoCreations has a very unique and functional solution, the InCharge Induction Remote Charger. If you're following Nintendo's advice of using the Wii Remote's silicon sleeve while gaming, this is a great solution that lets you charge through any protective silicon sleeve. Some Wii Remote charges out there may require carefully placed Wii Remotes on the base to ensure metal pins make contact. Others may require you to shove them into a plastic base, which eventually causes scuffing and scratches on the Wii Remote. Here's where the beauty of TeknoCreations' InCharge is. Replace the AA battery cover of your Wii Remote with the recharging battery provided with the inCharge. Cover up your Wii Remote with the Nintendo sleeve, or any third party sleeve, and rest it on the charging base. That's it! It doesn't need to be perfectly aligned. It accomodates the Wii Strap as well. Amazingly, you can leave the Wii Nunchuk plugged in while it's recharging as well! See a picture of it working below. So it's simple for young gamers to use, or for the lazy gamer who doesn't want to deal with removing the silicon sleeve to recharge. I was one of them. I didn't use the silicon sleeves because my charging bases wouldn't accommodate them. The inCharge base can recharge two Wii Remotes at a time and includes two lithium polymer battery packs. The base is white and illuminates with blue lights when charging. Wii friendly colors! The battery pack can provide up to 25 hours of play (this may be reduced when the Wii Remote is powering the Nunchuk controller). The packs are also light.
TeknoCreations' inCharge has a retail price of $34.99 and is available from retailers such as Amazon.com See pictures of the inCharge Induction Remote Charger below.
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