PowerLead Controller for Wii, Built-in Motion Plus Remote and Nunchuck Controller for Nintendo Wii and Wii U + Silicon Case(Blue)
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- 【Wide Compatibility】Maintains same compatibility and backwards compatibility with Wii Remote, meaning that you can use it to play games even if game contains no advanced motion-control features
- 【Easy and Convenient 】The remote controller built-in Speaker which combines the function of pointer, speaker and shock vibration together. Connect with the console via Wireless by simply pressing the sync button
- 【Safe and stable】Silicone Skin protects the remote controller against everyday dust, hazards and scratches.Wrist Strip included for safe
- 【Plug & Play】Dock both of your remote and plug it into any USB port. No need to remove the battery. Powered by 2 AA batteries (not included). Convenient to carry with hand strap
- 【Ergonomics Design】It features 3-axis motion sensor for Wii Remote. The controller is ergonomic design, Comfortable to hold, agile to play. Extremely strict test for all of our products before sold, bringing you with a relaxed game time.
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Product information
ASIN | B07PJ5J73F |
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Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #31,406 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #62 in Wii Motion Controllers |
Package Dimensions | 6.42 x 3.15 x 2.4 inches; 7.37 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Manufacturer | PowerLead |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | March 8, 2019 |
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Product Description
- Excellent design for collecting an original controller and motion plus together.
- This controller combines the advanced motion-sensing features of Motion Plus with Remote.
- Smaller, lighter and better looking compared to old remote with motion plus.
- Easy and convenient to operate and built-in Speaker.Convenient to carry with hand strap.
CONNECT
All new handles must be paired with the WII console to play the game.
The method is simple: the handle opens the battery cover, there is a red button, open the wii SD card slot, there is also a red button. You need to press the red button on the main unit first, then press the red button in the battery cover of the handle to synchronize, then press the handle A twice, and the handle only lights up one to prove that it is up. You can play the game normally.
Product Applicable Functions:
WII Precision Game Games that do not require a precision device can also be used. Some games must use an accelerator handle. Please pay attention to the player.
Package includes:
- 1 x Nunchuck Controller
- 1 x Build-in Motion Plus Remote Controller
- 1 x Wrist Strap
- 1 x Silicone Case
About Charging
- The handle should be fully charged before it can be used to activate its bursting energy.
- As shown, there are four lights on the right handle. When all four indicators are on, it means that the battery is full; when only one indicator is on, it means the battery is not enough and you need to charge it in time.
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Customers like how easy it is to use the controller. They say it's simple and fast. They also like the quality and value of the product. However, some customers have reported issues with the motion detection and connectivity. They mention that the built-in motion plus is terrible and slow. They report issues with connectivity and buttons that malfunction. Customers also disagree on the remote.
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Customers like the quality of the video game controller. They mention that it works wonderfully as expected, and flawlessly for the Wii. Some say that the remotes worked well for the first week or so and then developed problems. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's quality and value.
"...I was pleasantly surprised that these controllers worked flawlessy for the Wii in my classroom...." Read more
"Honestly very good for its price still no problems one month in!" Read more
"...It's because it *is* choppy. End of story.3 -- BUILD QUALITYThis controller, despite being $30, is still built very cheap...." Read more
"...It took me about 20 tries to complete. Afterwards, it works fine. Secondly, the Nunchuk joystick seems very sensitive to me...." Read more
Customers like the value of the video game controller. They mention that it's cheap and gets the job done.
"Honestly very good for its price still no problems one month in!" Read more
"...A good value for the price - other brands don't have the motion plus built in, but these do, and at about the same cost. Very happy with them...." Read more
"This product is worth the money." Read more
"...This controller, despite being $30, is still built very cheap. It has the same dimensions as the OEM controllers, but feels cheaper in every way...." Read more
Customers like the ease of use of the video game controller. They say it's easy to set up, connect to their laptop or computer, and play that way. It's simple and fast, and can be paired with Linux, Android, PC, and Mac. It comes with instructions and is convenient and economical.
"...the wii motion plus remotes have bluetooth in them, so its easy to connect to your laptop or computer and play that way...." Read more
"Motion detection worked well and this was easy to use and set up...." Read more
"...It’s a little annoying when playing the dancing games but over all it’s a good product." Read more
"...It was simple and fast! Great product!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the remote. Some mention it's a good remote, immense remote, and an excellent choice for another remote. However, others say that it at times will stop working and then return to normal. Some customers also say that the remote constantly disconnects from the Wii U and has issues tracking.
"...Don't Forget!. Wonderful control, I like the grip it's very steady, helping the controller not slip in intense moments." Read more
"...I tried it again on the third day, same thing. Just forces itself to shut down while syncing...." Read more
"Everyone here is complaining! It's an immense remote!You Point it at the screen and the cursor comes up, it has shake control, tilt control, it's..." Read more
"...My OEM remotes work just fine, but the Powerlead remote often lost signal briefly or had issues tracking correctly.4 -- SPEAKERS..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the video game controller. They mention that it doesn't pair to computers, loses sync with Wii frequently, and blink for half a second then die out. Some say that it would try to re-connect and calibrate, but this rarely succeeded.
"...I only have two issues with it. First, I had a hard time getting it to connect the first time...." Read more
"...Came back, and it wouldn't connect. It would do this thing where I would be syncing the wiimote to the laptop and it would ALWAYS shut down mid sync...." Read more
"...but the Powerlead remote often lost signal briefly or had issues tracking correctly.4 -- SPEAKERS..." Read more
"...Finally, the nunchuck “disconnected”, I assume due to the exposed wires, right in the middle of the final battle of the game I bought this remote..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the buttons of the video game controller. They say that the buttons malfunction after a few weeks of use, and the nunchuck started to pull apart. Some customers also mention that the button is mushy and some of the other buttons are too clicky.
"...2 -- CHOPPINESSThe PowerLead controller feels a lot "choppier" when moving the cursor on the screen compared to the smooth movement of the OEM..." Read more
"...First, the "b" trigger is a little stiff and has a loud click when pulled, but I'm sure that over time it will loosen up and hopefully quiet down...." Read more
"...it worked perfectly, my one complaint was just that the volume button didn't work so the sound effects were loud and distorted for any motion...." Read more
"...Soon after the nunchuck started to pull apart and expose wires. Then the A button stopped popping back up, though it still worked...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the motion detection of the video game controller. They mention that the built-in motion plus is terrible, slow, and all over the place. Some say that the motion tracking is bad and the controller has motion censure problems. Overall, some customers are disappointed with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...the first part of the video that the PowerLead controller only starts moving the cursor over 50 milliseconds after the OEM controllers start to move...." Read more
"...excellent for about a month— then I noticed a slow downward drift in the motion detection...." Read more
"It had motion censure problems for the first day or 2 but after it was awesome works just like the real one!" Read more
"...original ones, they do not consume a lot of battery and the motion plus works quite well, the only bad thing is that they are a bit sensitive to aim..." Read more
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The shipping was fast and the product didn't disappoint. Overall, the controller is of good build quality and lighter than the original one. This is exactly what I looked for because I mostly play the Wii games with my 3-yr daughter. The accuracy and response time are as good as the original control. I'm happy with the purchase.
First day, I got it connected to my laptop no problem, first try. Played for HOURS.
Second day, connected in the morning with no issue. Playing from about 1130AM to 3PM, then left to go eat. Came back, and it wouldn't connect. It would do this thing where I would be syncing the wiimote to the laptop and it would ALWAYS shut down mid sync. No way of stopping it. Even if I was holding the buttons, it would force shut itself down.
I tried it again on the third day, same thing. Just forces itself to shut down while syncing. So, I've given up and I've got a refurbished official wiimote on its way. And a dolphin mayfish bar just in case. I'm not taking any more chances.
Another strange thing is that at first he does not recognize the movements well but now he goes without any problem
but if it keeps working that well, maybe I'll buy another pair in the future
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2019
Another strange thing is that at first he does not recognize the movements well but now he goes without any problem
but if it keeps working that well, maybe I'll buy another pair in the future
I thought that an aftermarket controller for nearly $30 would be at least decent, but boy was I wrong.
This controller sucks. Really bad. In about every way possibly imaginable. Sit tight and grab a blanket and some popcorn, because if I were to list every problem with this Wiimote compared to the originals, this review might never end...
1 -- BAD LATENCY
Let us start with the most glaring issue with this controller. The latency. Latency refers to the time delay in data transfer. In this case, it refers to the time delay between inputting an action on the Wiimote (clicking a button, moving it around, etc.) and seeing it show up on the screen. There are a lot of factors that can contribute to latency in this system, such as the time it takes for the Wii console to process the input, and the time it takes for the TV to display the image coming out of the Wii. However, since I am only comparing the latency of the official OEM Wiimotes to the PowerLead one, all of that doesn't really matter.
The PowerLead Wiimote has a *massive* delay. I filmed a slow-motion video where I taped all of the Wiimotes I own together and then moved them all at once. You can see in the first part of the video that the PowerLead controller only starts moving the cursor over 50 milliseconds after the OEM controllers start to move. 50 milliseconds doesn't sound like a lot, but when you add that to the existing latency of the OEM controllers, the TV, and everything else, it feels *really* bad. You're just going to have to trust me on this one. You point your controller, and the cursor feels sluggish because it's lagging an extra 50ms behind where you're pointing it.
2 -- CHOPPINESS
The PowerLead controller feels a lot "choppier" when moving the cursor on the screen compared to the smooth movement of the OEM Nintendo controllers, and the reason why becomes obvious when looking at the slow-motion footage. The original Wiimotes send an update of the cursor position to the Wii console 30 times per second, meaning that they have a 30 Hertz update frequency.
The PowerLead Wiimote, on the other hand, only updates at 20Hz, or 20 times per second. That in of itself wouldn't be too bad, but this update rate is interpolated into 30Hz. Essentially, what this means is that for every three times the original controllers update the cursor position, the PowerLead controller skips one update, making a pattern of "send, send, skip, send, send, skip" and so on. This is clearly visible in the second part of the slow-motion video I uploaded, and is the reason why the cursor has a choppy feeling to it. It's because it *is* choppy. End of story.
3 -- BUILD QUALITY
This controller, despite being $30, is still built very cheap. It has the same dimensions as the OEM controllers, but feels cheaper in every way. The plastic feels cheaper, the trigger B button doesn't feel as good, the silicone protective sleeve is much thinner and weaker than the original sleeves, and most notably the buttons are horribly clicky. The original controller's buttons have a nice tactile bump, but these buttons just feel like I'm snapping some cheap plastic components every time I press them.
4 -- ACCURACY
The Powerlead controller's cursor is far more sensitive than the OEM Wiimotes, but not in a good way. You'll notice in the video that cursors 1 and 3 pretty much stay next to each other the whole time, but 2 is all over the place. All three of the Wiimotes were right next to each other pointing the same way. The same rotation on the OEM controllers results in more movement of the cursor on the Powerlead one. The cursor is also down and to the right, resulting in the cursor not even being close to where the Wiimote itself is actually pointing.
Additionally, the Powerlead Wiimote has issues with the cursor sometimes. My OEM remotes work just fine, but the Powerlead remote often lost signal briefly or had issues tracking correctly.
4 -- SPEAKERS
The Wiimote speakers have never been spectacular, don't get me wrong, but for whatever reason, the PowerLead controller's speakers are 10x as loud as the speakers on my other Wiimotes, but also manages to sound 10x worse, with a super pathetic 'tinny' sound that sounds like someone severely putting too much voltage into a cheap speaker to make it louder (Hmm, I wonder why... 🤔)
5 -- VIBRATION
The PowerLead Wiimote's vibration is, well, awful. It sounds like a large bee trapped inside a plastic tupperware, and feels like a Lego minifig drilling into your hand with an appropriately Lego-sized jackhammer. The original controller's vibration is very quiet, and has a gentle, yet not too gentle smooth rumble quality to it. This controller has neither of those things.
I didn't even get to the point where I got to see if the Nunchuk worked or if the battery life was bad like some other reviewers said, because I had this thing out of the box for all of about 15 minutes before it was on its way back to Amazon. That's how long it took to make up my mind. If you want another Wiimote, I suggest buying them used, rather than buying new aftermarket controllers. Buying them on used good marketplaces does sacrifice some peace of mind, but better that than getting a 'peace of crap'.
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Anche il bottone 2, il grilletto posto dietro al volante, funziona alla perfezione.
Eccellente rapporto qualità prezzo. Nemmeno i giocatori più esigenti sentiranno la necessità di ricorrere agli originali.
1. Lors de la premiere utilisation, j'ai eu de la difficulté à insérer ma manette neuve dans l'espace.
2. Après que mon enfants de 6 ans ai échappé la manette au sol, une petite vis a été expulsé.
3. Le plastique est très fragile.
Regalato ai miei nipotini. Sono rimasti incantati e felici del regalo.