| Wi T-Charge All NW (Dual Charger and Docking Station for 2 Sets of Remotes & Nunchucks) | 
| From: Hercules Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $26.99 You Save: $3.00 (10%)
Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3053
Platform: Nintendo Wii Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Nintendo Wii Shipping Weight (lbs): 4 Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 13.6 x 7.8
MPN: 4660279 Model: 4660279 UPC: 663296412294 EAN: 0663296412294 ASIN: B000VXKT7A
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| Features:
| • | Automatic recharging stand for 2 Wii Remotes | | • | Integrated double charger connects to the console s USB port (= 24/7 recharging*) or any other device with a USB port (PC, etc.) | | • | 2 battery holders, each with 2 included rechargeable AAA NiMH 900 mAh batteries (4 hour recharging time for 10 to 15 hours of usage) and can be used with any other rechargeable batteries when they have expired. | | • | Lacquered storage stand for 2 Wii Remotes and 2 Nunchuks | | • | Insert the Wii Remotes directly into the stand to recharge them. No need to charge the batteries separately. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The T-Charge All NW features black storage stand for 2 pairs of Wii controllers with automatic recharging for 2 Wii remotes.
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| Customer Reviews:
Best accessory yet December 16, 2008 Sturmrabe (Dayton, Oh) I have done a lot of research before buying this because of all the horror stories of broken prongs on rechargers and other little things, this is awesome... the prongs spring out and touch rather than try to grab anything. The holder for the Wiimote has a little cup on the bottom that makes the wiimote fit snug if there is no plasic sleeve on it, and it just lifts out to accommodate them if they do (very nice unwritten about feature.) The little bins in the back for the nunchucks has extra room so you can toss small sundry bits that go to your Wii or other accessories in there... its just a great buy overall.
Best charger base so far November 6, 2008 John S. Dean (Sturtevant, WI United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
My third attempt at a charger station for my WII. My best one so far as well, but the storage of the nunchucks is a pain because of the doors on top and the need to try to shove the cord inside first and still have room for the unit itself. Charges well though, which is my main reason for going through three units so far. The blinking blue lights are annoying (especially when you have the lights turned off in the room at night) but it's easy enough to lift the controllers up a little bit to break contact with the charger point and still leave the units inside of it, just not charging. We'll see how long this one lasts, but so far it's the best of the three.
Very pleased August 31, 2008 Unknown W. Brackets (Los Angeles, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I ordered this to help organize things a bit better, and I'm very pleased with it on the whole. The batteries weigh a bit less than standard ones, last a long time between charges, and everything works well. No other parts were necessary. -[Unknown]
A Good Charger for the Wii June 17, 2008 Orlandes Goff (Los Angeles, Ca USA) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The Thrustmaster, or T-Charge is a good charger, and the polarity receptors (I can't think of the actual term) are behind the WiiMote, right in the middle of it instead at the bottom. Probably recommend buying the T-Charge skin covers that work with the Charger, they are separate. The reason you should get them is because this is the only Charger that allows gamers to leave the skin, or it is supposed to. Haven't bought the new skins yet but I plan too. $30 bucks is an average price for Charger's, and this one even has room for the Nunchucks. P.S. the charger isn't fun because you don't actually get to play with it.
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