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http://www.rechargeablesonline.com/catalog...products_id=175

You may want to stock up, that should power at least two controllers, maybe even four i don't know what the nunchuck takes.

These pay for themselves, they recharge (hence the name) and you never will need to throw them away, however, the charge isn't as long as you'd like... its probably 50-70 instead of 60-80... but with a 90 minute recharge thats nothing.

so yeah, do it.
 
The thing I hate about the Wiimote is the constant battery consumption, rechargeable or not. I want my console to play whenever I like, batteries or not, like, say, the Gamecube. This is a reason as to why I'm kind of meh towards handhelds; and even so, I can plug 'em in the wall outlet and play, but I can't do that with the Wiimote!

Grr... I wish Nintendo thought about this more... I KNOW there's a different and better way.

In any case, thanks for link.
 
Bulerias said:
The thing I hate about the Wiimote is the constant battery consumption, rechargeable or not. I want my console to play whenever I like, batteries or not, like, say, the Gamecube. This is a reason as to why I'm kind of meh towards handhelds; and even so, I can plug 'em in the wall outlet and play, but I can't do that with the Wiimote!

Grr... I wish Nintendo thought about this more... I KNOW there's a different and better way.

In any case, thanks for ]
I'm betting you'll get a low battery warning... then if you have this you can switch it out and keep playing if you have more rechargeables than you have controllers, thats what i do with my mp3 player, keep an extra set with so when its out you can just change them, takes a minute tops...

the battery life will be like the wavebird... i dunno about yours, but my wavebird went for 6 months one time without needing to change...
 
Bulerias said:
The thing I hate about the Wiimote is the constant battery consumption, rechargeable or not. I want my console to play whenever I like, batteries or not, like, say, the Gamecube. This is a reason as to why I'm kind of meh towards handhelds; and even so, I can plug 'em in the wall outlet and play, but I can't do that with the Wiimote!

Grr... I wish Nintendo thought about this more... I KNOW there's a different and better way.

In any case, thanks for ]
I'd rather have a wireless controller. I don't think it's that big of a deal, I don't change the Wavebird batteries much.
 
I found these usb cell batteries
Batteries
I am low on sockets right now so that is better for me

I am surprised they didn't make a built in battery, may be provide the option to plug it into the system to charge; then you just pick it p unplug it if you want and it should be ready to go.
 
SPORGE27 said:
I found these usb cell batteries
Batteries
I am low on sockets right now so that is better for me

I am surprised they didn't make a built in battery, may be provide the option to plug it into the system to charge; then you just pick it p unplug it if you want and it should be ready to go.
I wish they did, it's like they're going backwards through time.
 
Maybe Nintendo will be secretly be producing it's own brand on rechargeable batteries for the Wii in the future.

But yea I have some pretty good rechargeable. It takes 10 minutes to recharge.
 
Guys, remember the Wavebird doesn't have rumble. The Wiimote does.

So wiimote uses alot more battey power..
 
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