If you’ve already gotten your hot hands (but hopefully not your butterfingers) on a Wii, chances are you’ve been too busy playing it to think about how the Wiimote works. So we’ll sum it up: the sensor bar doesn’t “sense” anything. It is equipped with infrared (IR) LEDs on each side that the real sensor in the Wiimote uses to triangulate its orientation and position. A simple, elegant, and highly-moddable solution.
In fact, you can use remote controls instead of the sensor bar for your IR source. Or candles.
If candles aren’t the most ideal wireless solution, you can build your own sensor bar from scratch, or make a battery pack for the original sensor bar.
With so many TVs and windows falling victim to Wiimissles, the best modification to your gaming experience might just be wearing some gloves.

Source: Engadget

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