

The AC cord then plugs into this adapter. For a power cord, it seems like quite the deluxe item: it has a velcro strap for easy cord-winding, and a really bright blue light on the AC adapter part. Since the Balance Board is designed to sit directly in the middle of the room, and thus necessarily distant from walls which would house outlets, the Energy Pack requires a long cord. The cord comes in at ten feet long, meaning you can probably charge the Balance Board from its normal gameplay position in your room.
The only thing I can't speak about regarding this accessory is battery life. I've been using it for a day, and it has yet to die. Nyko promises 30 hours per charge, which sounds like plenty. Like all rechargeable batteries, I expect that this would lose charge capacity over time, but the ability to play while charging amelioirates those issues.
$20 seems like a lot to spend on an accessory for an accessory, but in the long run, rechargeable batteries are always worth it. It's a matter of personal preference whether you want to purchase a specialized unit for your Balance Board or just use rechargeable AAs, but it's certainly nice to be able to plug the Balance Board directly into the wall to charge, especially since you can do this while playing. If you're planning to use the board every day (as every Wii Fit owner is still planning to do, at least), it would be a sound purchase.
Twenty bucks seem a bit steep? How about no bucks? We just happen to be giving away a Nyko Energy Pack, as well as a Wii Fit package to which you can connect it.












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-30-2008 @ 1:33PM
ChunkyB said...
I have really short carpet, but I still had to use the extender feet because the board was sagging and basically touching the ground, so it was underestimating our weight. I imagine that having something like this on the bottom of the board would not only really screw up the actual weight measurements, but also the balance on the board. Can anyone with experience speak to this?
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5-30-2008 @ 2:06PM
ramuji said...
If you leave the power cord plugged in while using the balance board, it looks like the cord would get in the way, especially when doing activities such as the step exercises that have you moving on and off the board in the direction that the adapter is facing. I wonder if there is no problem with attaching the adapter to the opposite side to avoid this.
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5-30-2008 @ 2:34PM
baby sea tuna said...
So *that's* how you spell "kludgey"
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5-30-2008 @ 5:25PM
Bibilo said...
http://www.play.com/Games/Wii/4-/5305500/Madcatz-Wii-Balance-Board-Rechargeable-Battery-Pack/Product.html
This one is FAR better. It clips straight into the battery compartment of the Wii, is very inexpensive and charges through the Wii's USB. It lasts ages too. I can't see why anyone would want a cable sticking out of their balance board when this one clips directly into the board itself.
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5-30-2008 @ 7:49PM
Walt said...
I've seen hand-crank radios. Why not foot-stomping power generation?
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5-30-2008 @ 9:15PM
ramuji said...
Ha ha ha. Sweet idea.
5-31-2008 @ 10:21AM
qwageman said...
1.) As for it throwing off your weight, come on... You think this weighs several pounds or something? It's not going to affect the balance.
2.) As for the "cord sticking out" complaints, you only really need it to charge the battery, otherwise there's no cord. And that Madcatz one works the same way, only difference is that it uses the USB to charge instead of an AC outlet. A charging cable is a charging cable.
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5-31-2008 @ 2:35PM
phinnvr6 said...
Wait, this lame Wii Fit costs $80 and doesn't even come with a plug or recharger? You gotta be kidding.
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6-01-2008 @ 7:27AM
Elemental said...
Rechargeable AA's FTW Use them in your Wiimotes, digital camera and your balance Board. One goes bad .... off to recycling.
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