Rating: - Great wireless controller for Wii, Gamecube & Virtual Console games
I have recently just purchased 2 of these control pad as I was looking for a decent wireless gamepad to use for my Wii, Gamecube & VC games on my Wii.
I have previously used a Gamecube & Classic controller, but have found both caused some problems. The problem with the Gamecube controller is that while it functions perfectly ok & feels comfortable to hold, the wires tend to be a bit short & get in the way. As for the Classic Controller, the analogue sticks on the pad feel strange due to their placing & the Wii Remote has a tendancy to dangle & swing around the place whilst the controller is plugged in the dongle which makes you nervous of your remote smashing into something & breaking.
Rating: - Great controller for Virtual Console games.
When it came to virtual console, I didn't like the awkward classic controller shape and requirement for plugging in, so this was a great alternative. I use 3 rechargeable batteries for this, which I haven't had to recharge once yet. The company boasts 100 hours battery life, which certainly sounds great to me.
The main 4-button layout is identical to the SNES, unlike the gamecube pad, while at the same time you have a wireless pad that is indeed quite sturdy and comfortable. Some people may find the pad a tad small, but for me this was not even noticeable. A small dongle plugs into the controller port on the Wii, and the product comes with 2 Velcro stickers to keep this neatly attached to the side of your Wii, should you choose to ... Read More:
Rating: - Good value alternative to Wavebird
I have been looking round for a wireless controller for use with gamecube games on my Wii
as my wired controllers don't reach from the console to the couch (comfort is everything).
A wavebird would have done the trick but these days these run to about £25-30 for new
imported one and so I thought I would look around for a third party controller. As far as I
can tell, the T-wireless is the first and only third party wireless cube controller available,
and at £13 it was worth a try.
The controller itself is about the same size as a normal gamecube controller and it weighs
about the same with batteries. Unlike the wavebird it has rumble and has a switch on the
controller so you can turn ... Read More:
Rating: - Great for non wii games
I waited for ages for this as the release date kept being moved but now I have it I am really impressed. Its small, light and feels comfortable. Its easy to use just plug in the top of the wii and turn pad on to play. The conectivity to the wii is great and batteries last a while. I have been using it to play zelda windwaker and its been great only problem I have it that the stick is a little to sensitive so when your trying to move onto something you have to keep nudging it slightly and it keeps missing but thats not so bad. I would reccommend it to anyone.
Rating: - T-Wireless Does It For Me
I purchased this controller so that I could get rid of those horrid cables running from my Wii to my couch. Despite the two negative reviews on Amazon I was really keen to get my Wii back under the TV. When it arrived I was delighted! As long as you have 3 AAA batteries to hand you simply plug in the wireless receiver into the Wii and off you go. I've had no problems at all with reception and the ergonomics are really good too. If you play Gamecube games on your Wii, this is the controller for you!