| Brand | May Flash |
|---|---|
| Model Number | W010 |
| Colour | Beige |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 2.54 x 1.78 cm; 68 Grams |
| Compatible Models | PC |
| Special Features | Wireless |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
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MAYFLASH W010 Wireless Sensor Dolphinbar for PC USB Wii Remote Adapter Used on PC Windows
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| Brand | May Flash |
| Model name | W010 |
| Compatible devices | PC |
| Controller type | Remote Controller |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
About this item
- Wireless sensor dolphin bar can connect your Wii remote plus controller to your PC by Bluetooth
- Supports cursor anti-shake function, works as a normal keyboard and mouse
- Allows you to play more quickly and precisely with your game controller, light gun or racing wheel
- Works as a PC remote controller, you can return or skip to the beginning
- Supports GC controller by using may flash GC controller adapter for Wii/Wii U
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Features:
1. Connects your Wii Remote to your PC by Bluetooth.
2. Compatible with Nintendo Wii Remote, Nunchuk Controller and Wii Classic Controller.
3. Supports four working modes:Keyboard and Mouse Mode (LED1), Keyboard and Mouse Game Mode(LED2), Game Controller Mode (LED3)and Wii Remote Controller Emulator Mode (LED4).
4. Easy and simple operation, no need extra Bluetooth dongle.
5. Supports Cursor Anti-Shake function.
6. AlIows you to pIay more quicky and precisely with your Game Controller, Light Gun or Racing Wheel.
7. Works as a PC Remote Controller. You can return or skip to the beginning of the current, previous or next chapter and supports Fast reverse, Fast forward, Pause playing, etc
8. Works as a Game Light Gun. You can play all kinds of PC Shooting Games. PC or Wii Light Gun is well supported.
9. Supports the G-sensor function that is the best choice for the Racing Games.
10. Supports the Vibration Feedback.
11. Compatible with the newest Wii Emulator Dolphin.
12. Supports up to 4 of the Wii Remote Controllers.
Wireless Sensor DolphinBar Wiimote to PC USB Adapter
1.SYNC Button and LED 0
Used for pairing the Dolphinbar and your controllers.
2. MODE Button and LED 1, 2, 3, 4
Switch to four different modes, Keyboard and Mouse Mode (LED1), Keyboard and Mouse Game Mode (LED2), Game Controller Mode (LED3) and WiiRemote Controller Emulator Mode (LED4) by pressing the MODE button on the DolphinBar.
3. See more details about LED Indicator 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 on the user manual.
Wireless Sensor DolphinBar Wiimote to PC USB Adapter
High sensitivity!
Enjoy the distraction-free gaming experience with no lag!
Supports Four Controllers
Supports up to 4 of the Wii Remotes at the same time!
Enjoy your party with your friends!
Plug and Play
- It's a perfect choice for you to take exercises and relax after hard-working or studying for a long time.
- Update to the latest firmware at MAYFLASH.COM
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| ASIN | B00HZWEB74 |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #692 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #2 in Wii Sensor Bars #145 in PC Game Hardware |
| Date First Available | Aug. 13 2014 |
| Manufacturer | May Flash |
| Place of Business | NEW YORK, NY, 10065 US |
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Dolphin, of course. Seeing how my Wii sensor bar is proprietary and wouldn't connect to an HTPC, I looked into getting a wireless sensor bar and luckily heard about the DolphinBar before spending money a dedicated wireless bar.
Having been through the pain of futzing with getting Wiimotes recognized on a PC, I was instantly intrigued by the DolphinBar.
A couple of caveats: My HTPC is Windows so I can't speak to its effectiveness on Mac. I also have my original Wii controllers with the Motion Plus attachment so I can't speak to third party wiimotes either.
What I like
* It just works. I didn't even install the enclosed drivers, upgrade the firmware or read the manual. When you plug it in, it defaults to mode 4, which is the mode you want for Dolphin. Mode 3 lets your Wiimotes work as HID controllers for other apps. I didn't spend much time in Mode 1 or 2, which appear to be keyboard/mouse emulation. The amount of time you'll save by just getting this bar is worth the price alone.
* Worked fine with my classic controller and my Intec fighting stick (which oddly enough sometimes has issues on my actual Wii)
* Pairing - super easy. Just press the pairing button on the bar and the one on your controller and bang, you're done.
* Dolphin - click on "Refresh" in the controller config and the Wiimotes are detected right away
* Optional stand elevates it about an inch
* Looks nice enough
What I don't like
* It is super lightweight, which means it will possibly shift around or even get knocked onto the floor if you even just touch the cord. This applies to both the bar and the stand.
* The cord is super short -- just a few feet.
* Your mileage may vary, but those LEDs in the front of bar may be a distraction. You can cover it with electrical tape, but then you wouldn't know the status of the bar. Perhaps the solution to that would be a hole punch?
* Would have been nice if the cord was detachable. This way you can replace it with an extra long cord vs having to use an extension.
Tips
* In Dolphin's controller configuration, enable "continuous scanning" - I found that it automatically detects your controllers when you restart Dolphin
* You probably don't want Windows Explorer open while messing around with the mouse/keyboard emulation, it's very easy to accidentally drag a folder and drop it somewhere
* If you don't have a USB extension cord, make sure you add one to your cart before checking out, otherwise you may be scrambling to find one after it arrives, due to the short cord.
* If you're using it with a laptop, make sure you're a decent distance from the bar, otherwise the Wiimote may be too close to be picked up as a pointing device.
* You will definitely want to find a way to securely mount the bar, it looks super easy to knock onto the floor.
Other Notes
* While the bar uses Bluetooth to talk to the Wiimotes, it is NOT a Bluetooth dongle. If you want to connect additional Bluetooth devices, you will need a separate Bluetooth dongle.
* I did not not test it with my nunchuk, but I assume it should work fine.
* I did not test it with my Wii balance board, although I have seen reports that it will work fine.
Enjoy
My only complaint toward the device is that the plastic housing does feel a little cheap when it comes to build quality, but I can't imagine it breaking from sitting taped to a TV or monitor.
Additionally I don't think there's any real reason to using this on a real Wii, especially considering the price compared to a simple usb powered sensorbar that you can find for like 5-10$, but for PC use the Dolphinbar is great.
My only complaint toward the device is that the plastic housing does feel a little cheap when it comes to build quality, but I can't imagine it breaking from sitting taped to a TV or monitor.
Additionally I don't think there's any real reason to using this on a real Wii, especially considering the price compared to a simple usb powered sensorbar that you can find for like 5-10$, but for PC use the Dolphinbar is great.
I bought this specifically to play No More Heroes 1 and 2 + the Resident Evil rail shooters + House of the Dead: Overkill.
I can confirm it works with all of these titles, and in my experience this bar is better quality than the original Wii sensor bar as well.
It is surprisingly cheap for what I received - and it comes with a little stand and a sticker for ease of placement.
All I did was switch the mode to the one I needed (the manual the box comes with has explanations and the list of modes)
Whenever I want to play a game I just flip on the switch and it will automatically pick up my controller.
I think the only problem I’ve had with it is it will sometimes act strange if you put the controller down and walk away. I find the controller sleeps and it disconnects, giving the “lost connection to Wii remote” in most games. When I wake my controller up it doesn’t let me play. I fix this by flipping the switch behind the left blue LED off and back on again - then I wake the controller up and everything is normal.
Also - Using save states and loading from the state can sometimes make your nunchuck controls stick (down on the control stick stays pressed in game) or force you to unplug the nunchuck and plug it back in.
These are very minor issues which are easily solved, no risk to your saves or progress.
Sorry for the wall of text, I just feel like this is a perfect type of item for someone who wants to use it with the Dolphin emulator - and I had to explain my niche use in case anyone else had a similar goal.
Have fun.
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Reviewed in Singapore 🇸🇬 on March 24, 2020
ガンコンとしてはDolphinBar1台で1つしか認識してくれないけど、ガンコンとしてのコスパは半値以下なんで
ガンという形にこだわらない自分にはバッチリ!。
















