Wii Kama Wireless Controller
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 at
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| Wii Kama Wireless Controller |
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| Manufacturer: Nyko |
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| List Price: $19.99 |
| Sale Price: $24.95 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
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Enjoy a new found freedom in all of your Wii games with the Kama Wireless Controller from Nyko. The Kama Wireless Controller provides all the same abilities and features of the wired Nunchuk, but with no cables tethered to the Wii Remote. The Kama Wireless Controller is compatible with all Wii software that utilizes the Nunchuk attachment and requires no additional software or modification of the Wii hardware to work, simply plug and play. The lightweight and compact dongle attaches to the bottom of the remote and provides a wireless range of up to 3 meters. Two AAA batteries (included) provide up to 30 hours of game play for extended gameplay sessions. The Kama Wireless Controller is the ideal solution for users demanding more flexibility and freedom while playing their favorite Wii games.
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Product Details |
- The Kama Wireless Controller is fully compatible with all Wii software
- Comfortable ergonomic design is perfect for both left and right handed players
- Wireless technology provides 3 meters of wireless range perfect for motion based gameplay
- No restrictive wires for complete freedom while gaming
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Customer Reviews |
A great wireless nunchuck solution - don't hesitate!
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| Review Date: May 22, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Mike B., CA USA |
I was skeptical to get this when I saw the price tag and the amazon reviews it's received - but then I found very positive reviews for it on youtube, CNET, and IGN, and decided to make a purchase. I made the right choice. The controller is very sturdy, responds the same (motions, buttons, stick) as the original nunchuck, minus a few completely insignificant differences (i.e., the C and Z buttons are now transparent, and the C button is now slightly larger than it was before. Both improvements, in my mind) is attractive, and even includes a wrist strap! In fact, I would even say it performs slightly better than the original nunchuck. It should be noted, however, that you need to power on & off the nunchuck, and when you first set it up you need to press the sync button on the kama and the dongle that attaches to the wii remote (these 2 things are done via two buttons on the face of the kama, power and sync, and the sync button on the dongle, all of which don't get in the way at all). This is easy to do, and isn't a problem. Again, I don't see why this controller has received such poor reviews; it's a great little device. I don't ever want to go back to the wired nunchuck!
[edit] - I forgot to mention: you can still use the wii remote jacket with the dongle plugged in! |
Updated (2/17/10) review: wii plus, EA Sports Active compatibility!
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| Review Date: February 17, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Juliette M. Doering, Seattle, Washington |
After reading the very mixed reviews posted here, we decided to go ahead and give these a try anyhow - and I'm glad we did!
Despite warnings to the contrary, the wireless nunchucks we received ARE compatible with wii Plus - the sensor clips onto the end of the wii Plus adapter on the wiimote with no forcing or difficulty, and it took me about a full minute to get the bateries in and the sensor attached to the wiimote - easy peasy.
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I tried it last night with EA Sports Active (pretty much the reason we bought it), and it seemed to work as well as the wired nunchuck with one huge, noticeable difference: I was able to complete all the exercises without whapping myself in the legs, hands, and face with the nunchuck cord! Plus the range of motion is incredible - no more yanking the nunchuck out of the leg holster when "running," and other exercises where the arms end up stretching in opposite directions (like in "dancing") are no longer awkward.
So I'm VERY happy with my purchase, and will be recommending these to my friends immediately.
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Cordless Freedom FTW
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| Review Date: May 22, 2008 |
| Reviewer: JackBNimble, |
| This is the product we have been waiting for ever since we first whacked ourselves in the face or arm with the cord. It really allows you to relax and just play the games the way you want to play them, with no restrictions on your movement. The nunchuck responded just like the wired Nintendo one I have. The only negative is that it requires batteries...but this problem is easily negated with a couple of rechargeable AAA batteries. I highly recommend any serious Wii fan have a couple of these around! |
Why have wires when you can be wireless...
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| Review Date: May 22, 2008 |
| Reviewer: SurfRiot, Los Angeles, CA USA |
| Just received this a few days ago and it works great. I've tried it with many different games such as Wii Sports (boxing) and Metroid Prime and I have had no problems with it and having the freedom of wireless makes the gaming experience much more fun. As for the battery life I have clocked in about 15 or so hours of gameplay with the Kama and it's still running strong. I totally recommend this product to anyone out there that is looking to buy or replace the Nunchuck for the Wii. |
great alternative to regular wii Nunchuck
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| Review Date: January 31, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Christopher L. Marshall, Kearney, NE USA |
| This works great. Just imagine using the regular wii nunchuck without a cord. I never had any lapse in gameplay. You just need to connect the extra piece with this to the wiimote, put batteries in this thing and press the buttons on both to stop the blinking blue light and the light becomes solid. The only negative thing is you need 2 triple A batteries to operate this and those arent the same ones that are used for the wiimote. But it does come with 2 batteries to get you started and the batteries last a long time. But overall this is a great alternative to the regular nunchuck. |
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