Wii Sensor Bar Archives

Looks like its a magnetic thing because there is discoloration on the left and right side, one is dark, the other is like a green when white or lighter colors are showing. Theres nothing magnetic around the tv, other than the wii sensor bar on top and the use of the controllors. Would the sensor bar or the wireless controllors cause my tv to discolor?

Alon from chatterbox Video Game Radio – www.chatterboxgameshow.com has a projector and a Wii and hates batteries. Why make a wireless sensor bar when you’ve got power adapters laying around?

We are setting up our Wii for the first time and were trying to get the sensitivty of the remotes and sensor bar correct. We turned it way down – thinking it was too sensitive – but now can’t get the sensor bar to pick up anything! No cursor on the screen – at all! BUT we can’t figure out how to reset it either, HELP!!

Where to get replacement wii sensor bar port?

The port/slot that the sensor bar plugs into on my wii is wrecked. Ive been using a wireless sensor bar for a while, but much prefer the plug in one. I am unable to plug in a sensor bar because there are bits of an old jammed sensor bar was stuck in, and I wrecked it even more try to get it out.

Anyone know where to get a replacement slot?

Broken Wii Sensor Bar? Simple fix!

The cat chewed through the cable of our Wii Sensor Bar, looking for a temporary solution until I could get a new one, I found that candles worked pretty well

I just bought a new wireless wii sensor bar but i can’t get it to work on my tv. It has batteries.

Replace your Wii Sensor Bar (Cnettv)

You can use remote controls, cheap leds, even candles to fix a broken Wii sensor bar.

How to Make a Wireless Wii Sensor Bar

The title explains it all: How to Make a Wireless Wii Sensor Bar. A correction: When I say AA battery in the video, I actually mean AAA battery. Yes, I suck at life, but don’t care enough to change it =) If you have any questions, post on the comments and I or someone else should be able to help you. -Also, I am planning on making an IR transmitter with a longer range. I noticed that the range on this sensor bar is only about 10 or so feet; it is really finicky or doesn’t work at all beyond that. I’ll let you know how that goes.

How do I connect my Wii sensor bar to my PC?

How do I connect my Wii sensor bar to my PC? Or if its not possible, how do I do the candle trick?

Nintendo Wii Sensor Bar Demystified

After a little detective work done by my bros, I explain exactly what the Wii’s “sensor” bar is and why you don’t necessarily need one.

the sensor bar (it has a wire) that came with my wii could be stuck to a tv, and i did. If i want to move my wii to another place, how should i move the sensor bar? if i forcefully remove it, will it break?
I don’t want to replace the stickies permanently, just a way to remove them harmlessly and then be able to restick them multiple times.

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