Wii and Bluetooth
by Elizabeth Blair York | December 7th, 2007Don’t tell my son, but Santa is bringing us a Wii for Christmas.
And by ‘Santa’, I mean my enterprising husband - who hunted one down over Black Friday and stuffed it in the back of our closet. This is the display of some of the greatest restraint ever shown by a techno-crazy man.
One of my concerns about getting a Wii was the barrage of ‘Ping! Splat! Wowza!’ that would echo through our house at all hours as we engaged in Mario-Sonic Olympics.
Not to worry.
As it turns out, Wii is Bluetooth-enabled. An excuse, if ever one was needed, to buy several MoGo Headsets when they roll into production. This will create a truly personal and wireless playing experience.
On the flip side, having those cool Wii-remotes (’Wiimotes’) be Bluetooth-based means that several enterprising hackers have found ways to turn them into mice for your computer.
Because the remotes aren’t designed for that use (unlike the MoGo x54 series) , the results of these experiments have been very interesting.
Perhaps my favorite is the guys who turned their Wii motes into Lightsabers on their Macs.
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