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01-15-2007, 12:42 PM
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CES 2007: Wii Charging Station
Power up two Wii controllers in style with Nyko's new peripheral. Pics included.
by Matt Casamassina
January 9, 2007 - Third party manufacturer Nyko at CES 2007 unveiled its Wii charge station. The device accepts two Wii controllers and simultaneously powers them. When the remotes are recharged, an LED charge indicator lights up. The charge station includes two NiMH rechargeable battery packs and a six-foot power cable. On top of everything else, the charge station comes packed with two rubberized battery covers that Nyko says can be used "for superior grip and gaming performance." We've got first photos below.
http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/article/754/754179/ces-2007-wii-charging-station-20070109060752201-000.jpg
Details on price and availability coming soon.
Well, I probably won't be getting it, since I already got a battery charger. But it's good to know that a stylish battery charger will be coming soon. Hardly seems like something CES worthy, though.
CES 2007: Wii Charging Station
Power up two Wii controllers in style with Nyko's new peripheral. Pics included.
by Matt Casamassina
January 9, 2007 - Third party manufacturer Nyko at CES 2007 unveiled its Wii charge station. The device accepts two Wii controllers and simultaneously powers them. When the remotes are recharged, an LED charge indicator lights up. The charge station includes two NiMH rechargeable battery packs and a six-foot power cable. On top of everything else, the charge station comes packed with two rubberized battery covers that Nyko says can be used "for superior grip and gaming performance." We've got first photos below.
http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/article/754/754179/ces-2007-wii-charging-station-20070109060752201-000.jpg
Details on price and availability coming soon.
Well, I probably won't be getting it, since I already got a battery charger. But it's good to know that a stylish battery charger will be coming soon. Hardly seems like something CES worthy, though.