Wave Bird Wireless Controller

 

Reviewed By Del

Hate is when wires from the controllers get all tangled up? Well the Wave Bird Wireless Controller is the answer to your problem. Using revolutionary RF technology, you can play from up to 6 metres away. It has up to 16 channels so there is no interference with other controllers. Old Wireless Controllers have been known to not work efficiently but Nintendo have yet again made a revolution to Video Gaming.

Take it to the Test

Question the ability of this device? Well I took the Wave Bird Wireless Controller to the test.

The actual size is similar to the usual Gamecube controller only it is extended at the bottom and the back has a compartment for the AA Batteries (x2), Which lasts for over 100 hours Gameplay.

The Receiver goes into a controller port. There is a Light on the Receiver and Controller to show that its working. (Note: the light on the Receiver only lights up when a button is pressed or the analogue is used).

The Wave Bird Wireless Controller has 16 different frequencies so that up to 16 Wave Birds can be used within a certain area. The channel can be changed at the back of the controller and at the bottom of the receiver by moving the wheel to the desired number (make sure that the number on the controller and receiver are the same!)

I tested out the length I can go whilst moving the analogue stick on the Wave Bird, and It worked from my back yard which is approximately 10 metres away! The only disadvantage of the Wave Bird is that there is no Built-In Vibration, but hey, no wire!

Now you can play with no frustration or grief!

                            (Pictures Taken by Del)

Reviewed By Del

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