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SJGohan3972 said:
irstupid said:

yea it does seem like the range sucks, i don't have a number for you.

but i heard that the best thing to do is go out and buy another sensor bar, and place it directly on top of each other. This supposedly makes it so you can be like 20 feet away easily and it is perfect with no flutters ever. just what i heard, so don't base it on fact

that's interesting. But the Wii only has one slot to plug a Sensor bar into, so how could that work, unless the unplugged bar helps the plugged in one somehow but I don't have the brain power obviously to grasp how that could happen.

 

 

the sensor bar is only an infared light.  the only reason it is plugged into the wii is for power.  but since only 1 slot, yes you can't get another nintendo sensor bar that needs to be plugged in but buy a 3rd party one that uses batteries, or wireless or whatever.  Or as said before make your own infared lights however you want