For traveling, I think this is pretty cool. If work starts sending me on long road trips again, I may consider getting one, if only so I don't have to re-run the cable for the home system repeatedly.
I hadn't previously seen the article about the wireless sensor bar. 48 hours of gaming isn't all /that/ much. Especially considering it's running on a relatively pricey 9-volt. If someone came up with a better solution, power-wise, I'd much prefer that sort of solution, though.
I still think people who believe candles are a reasonable solution are nutjobs.
There's another wireless sensor bar by Nyko that 1) is cheaper ($14.99 at Amazon, free shipping eligible) and 2)uses AA batteries (comes with Energizer, but you could always use rechargeables).
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Jason @ Nov 7th 2007 9:20AM
For traveling, I think this is pretty cool. If work starts sending me on long road trips again, I may consider getting one, if only so I don't have to re-run the cable for the home system repeatedly.
I hadn't previously seen the article about the wireless sensor bar. 48 hours of gaming isn't all /that/ much. Especially considering it's running on a relatively pricey 9-volt. If someone came up with a better solution, power-wise, I'd much prefer that sort of solution, though.
I still think people who believe candles are a reasonable solution are nutjobs.
Wiserun @ Nov 7th 2007 9:27AM
There's another wireless sensor bar by Nyko that 1) is cheaper ($14.99 at Amazon, free shipping eligible) and 2)uses AA batteries (comes with Energizer, but you could always use rechargeables).
Jason @ Nov 7th 2007 9:42AM
Sweet! Thanks for the info.