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One of the most intuitive new accessories being shown at CES is Nyko’s Wireless Nunchuck attachment. The Nunchuck comes with a 2.4 Ghz wireless adapter that fits into the bottom of a Wii-mote and frees the user from the annoyance of that short little wire between the two components. According to a Cnet video, the product has approximately 3 meters of wireless range (which is more than enough, considering that the Wii-mote and nunchuck are always used in tandem). In fact, the Cnet editors were so impressed that the accessory made their “Best of CES” list in the gaming category.
The Nyko Wireless Nunchuck will be available in late January for an MSRP of $29.99. The device runs on 2 “AA” batteries, which reportedly last about 30 hours.
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