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It stands, but does it surrender?
The Wii has come with a plastic stand for years, but Duracell's effort does more than objective support your Wii upright.
As the name suggests, the Duracell Wii Charging Stand lets you recharge your Wii Remotes while keeping your Wii in berth. It comes bundled with two rechargeable battery packs for your Wii Remote, but the accept also has a small compartment for charging AA batteries, sadly not included.
The stand takes its power from the Wii's mains adaptor, leaving those USB ports unburden and vastly increasing the speed with which it can recharge batteries: your mileage may vary, but we were skilful to charge a controller from flat to full in around 90 minutes. LED lights on the get up b endure indicate charging status: red for charging, changing to blue when they're in proper shape to go.
The stand itself is a little bulky — it certainly won't enhance the aesthetic apply of your console — but certainly does the job: it kept the Wii upright and the controllers charged, with the contacts proving more sure than some we've used in the past. As with charging your time your experience with battery soul may vary, but we certainly had no problem ploughing several hours into Animal Crossing: Let's Go to the Metropolis and Monster Hunter 3 (~Tri) before we needed to charge. The advantage of a mains charger over USB is net too: you can charge your controllers without needing to have the Wii powered on, and can drop your Remote in to do battle with after each session if you're a "little and often" kind of person.
Source: Nintendo Life