There’s nothing more frustrating than running out of batteries in the midst of an interesting gaming session. Have you ever had that problem? It is something that we Nintendo Wii gamers need to prevent by always keeping fresh batteries in our controllers, unless you know how to charge the Wii remote controllers.
You have basically two paths you can go when it comes to charging the wiimote.
The first method involves buying rechargeable batteries and a charger. Every time you run out of batteries or stop playing Wii, you will have to take the batteries out and put them in a charger. There are plenty of brands offering batteries and chargers, one of the best ones out there is the Sanyo Eneloop Ni-MH Charger and Batteries. This method has its downsides: you need to buy batteries for every controller you own, and you waste a lot of time taking out the batteries and putting them again.
The second method is to acquire a Wii remote charging station. This solution may cost some more than single batteries, but is a much better option. All Wii chargers out there allow you to recharge the included batteries by docking them on the dock station, with no need to take out the batteries. Some may require you to take away the rubber cover but there are also many options that don’t.
You can find dual Wii chargers, Quad Wii charging stations and even the advanced Wii induction chargers that only consist of a recharging panel and no docking station.
These are your two options, and as you can see in this site you will find many of the products out there as well as direct links to buy them from Amazon. Reading reviews is very important prior to buying a charger, this way you’ll be able to know the common errors before wasting your money.
One thing is certain, both of these options are much better than buying normal batteries over and over again!
