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POPULAR HAT - 2005-03-23 11:11:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
The control is precise...I have noticed no lag, nor has the control ever been interrupted due to it pointing the wrong direction or something coming between it and the system. In fact, we tested it for range, and I was able to work the control from my back yard, with the door closed...a range of somewhere around 60-70 feet!!! No, most people aren't going to be using it from this far away, but it is nice to know the radio signal is that strong. You can rest assured that your signal won't be cut off at a crucial moment in your game.
Being a user who frequently utilizes all four controller ports, this is wonderful. We continually get cords tangled, or the dog runs by & knocks one out...with this controller, all there is is the controller itself and a small receiver that plugs into the Gamecube. The receiver can be attuned to several different frequencies, so you can indeed use four of these at once without encountering interference.
The Wave Bird controller is a fantastic value...after the recent price drop, I was pondering buying a couple more standard Nintendo controllers to replace the third party controllers I have, but not any more...it is completely worth the extra money to pick up one of these instead.