Hands on Review of the Nyko Charge Base CI

When I saw Nyko at CES 2010, was the great products and fresh baguette + Basic IC Quad.

Nyko recently gave me a chance to try the full fee of integrated circuits, and I was quite impressed. This is not the first time I have a device dependent Wiimotes, but it has some interesting features.

The first and most important feature is the “high-tech end of induction,” the consumer of the magnets. The user simply puts the Wiimote on the IC base charge and is sitting there with a good magnetic seal. I can honestly say that this is the biggest “OOO” feature of this product.

This seal allows the charger with adapter sleeves and Silcon Wiimote More on this topic, the more Wiimote chargers is free.

If the Wiimote is fully charged, the light background color changes from blue to green. Then it is good for about 10 hours of playback.

Other interesting features include an additional USB port for charging USB devices like iPods rechargeable. It has not even take an exit, with transit through the port to the entire room output.

You should be able to go to the website of Nyko and the base rate of integrated circuits for about $ 34.99. I think the basic tariff Quad IC is available for $ 49.99. That is about $ 15 more, and can double as much. I let you decide whether it is a bargain.



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