http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Wireles...021810?hash=item41b2e1e0b2:g:ToIAAOSw4shX10F1
Interestingly enough it says (on Alibaba) it supports rumble.
Interestingly enough it says (on Alibaba) it supports rumble.
It probably has some sort of pairing process, it might even work over Bluetooth, so there is no need for a channel switcherI wonder if you can use two at the same time, since it doesn't have the channel switcher. Also, if anyone gets one can you tell me the FCC ID on the back of both the controller and receiver(/transmitter?) I'm curious what they used inside.
That would be a good alternativeIt probably has some sort of pairing process, it might even work over Bluetooth, so there is no need for a channel switcher
The original wavebirds do operate on a choose a channel and everyone on it controls that one basis, but this may work more like WiFi (using bluetooth) where multiple things can share a channel on the same frequency. Tbh, still would use an official wavebird if I had to go wireless (for things like monkey ball, I actually notice a difference between wired/wireless, besides the interference issues )Wavebirds operate using radio frequencies, like rc cars. But anyone who has bought multiple cheap rc cars knows that a lot of the time there is interference and you'll end up semi-controlling both.
LMAO how could they not? Bought 20 lmaojkThey're probably terrible though.
@Madmorda and I stopped by a used game store where they had one of these for sale. The man behind the counter was kind enough to allow me to handle the controller and disassemble the receiver without purchasing it. Shout-out to Game Xchange (not to be confused with fx gamexchange) for allowing me access to this info.
The conclusion: Awful.
The controller itself feels like the 3rd party ones that look like first party ones. The shell is thin, light, and cheap feeling, while the button feedback is clunky. There is no switch to change channels or connect, so I have no idea how it communicates with the receiver. Speaking of the receiver...View attachment 3228 View attachment 3230yuk.