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    Vabor: Isn't there an induction charger that works for all controllers and consoles? more »
    methan69: You know what? I think I'll buy this. Because of a review. Let companies take note. Submitting a quality product to Kotaku for review nets you sales. more »
    SuperSonik: call me weird... But you can buy a LOT of batteries for 50 bucks. They're good in an awful lot of devices too. I'm pretty sure it's gonna be a while b... more »
    VSpeck: Kinda weird to leave out charge time and charge life. It's a pretty important part when dealing with rechargeable batteries. more »
    Ryūkot: Induction? Ah oh, you forgot to mention how long it takes compared to more tradition means of charging. I think that could add some hate to your love.... more »
    eimajtl: So you could spend $50 on a device that works to ONLY charge your Wii controllers or, OR, you could just buy a $12 set of rechargeable AA batteries. W... more »
    N●Gage Croal is applying for Mann Co.: This actually... looks appealing, unlike most Wii Remote chargers. How do the battery packs look? Do they replace the battery cover (like many Wii Rem... more »
    christill: I like the idea of this. I'm not sure I trust wireless power yet though. It's definitely a great product if it does work as advertised. more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Wait... induction charging without the fugly external battery adaptors coming out of the device? SOLD more »
    mangs: You should list the price as a con. I know its a new technology for this part of the market, but still I got a 4 controller charger for my PS3 for $20... more »
    fuchikoma: For me, surface space is at the highest premium of any space... I charge up AA batteries with a small 4-cell charger and keep a ready supply for my W... more »
    Tossy: Huh..? This is not necessary. Invest in a set of decent NiMH AA's, get a NiMH charger, and you're good. For all your AA-powered devices, too. So, in ... more »
    Adhominem: When I had a Wii, switching the batteries in and out was annoying as hell. I really do like Sony's solution better. I've had my sixaxis for almost 3 y... more »
    Kitradu: Now...I've got three wii-motes, and 7 rechargable batteries (initially bought some usb rechargables, then a charging station later that came w/ four).... more »
    Antiterra: I don't know... when you own multiple consoles (Wii, 360) and other electronics that require standard batteries (keyboard, mouse, remotes), using dedi... more »
    Atomsk88: I still use these Energizer rechargeable batteries I've had for a few years. However, it becomes a pain when I want to recharge any of the batteries b... more »
    AnthonyHasGame: The $50 price is the only thing that bothers me. I know you get 4 chargers and all, but it seems like this is something the Wii should have been doing... more »
    TVs_Frank: How's the battery life? In years past I've heard Energizer is pretty... cheap with their rechargable stuff. Like in the case of their C or D recharg... more »
    Nirach: The Ps3 and 360 ones look.. Weird. more »
    LllusionX Mailed the Fission: intruiging, however, doesnt the ps3 already charge when connected? "You WOULD know that, wouldnt you LllusionX...you fanboy you." more »
  • #review

    Wii Energizer 4X Charging Station Review: Induction Into the Hall of Fame

    If you own a Wii, a charging kit, any charging kit, is almost a necessity. Unless you enjoy to constantly purchasing double A batteries. More »
  • #ces09

    Energizer Reveals Hot Controller On Controller Charging Stations

    Battery maker Energizer wants to be more than just your battery maker of choice. It wants a slice of that sweet video game accessories revenue, announcing four controller charging stations in advance of CES '09. More »