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| Release date | February 28, 2007 | June 15, 2009 | October 15, 2008 | October 15, 2009 | |
| The Bottom Line | If you don't mind a few minor annoyances, the Nyko Charge Station is a great way to recharge your Wii remotes. | The Energizer Induction Charging System isn't the cheapest charging solution we've seen for the Wii, but it's certainly among the most carefree and easy to use. | The Energizer Power & Play Charging System for Wii is more expensive and less reliable than competing Wiimote chargers. | While the Nyko Charge Base IC goes for a few dollars more than we'd like to pay, its magnetic induction, auxiliary USB port, and power toggle separate it from other charging systems we've seen. | |
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| Battery technology | Nickel metal hydride | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | Nickel metal hydride | Info unavailable |
| Mfr estimated battery life | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | Info unavailable | 10 hour(s) | Info unavailable |
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