Elecom comes up with new Wiimote covers
Wii accessories have been sprouting like mushrooms lately – the most recent items to join the fray were Gametech’s filter and port protection caps and three accessories from Dragon Electronics. Now, it’s Japanese-based company Elecom‘s turn to join the bandwagon as they just introduced their silicon covers for the Wiimote – the HGW-001 series, HGW-002 series, HGW-003 series, and the HGW-004WH.
The HGW-001, priced at JPN¥ 1, 260 (about US$ 10.50), has a “band strap” so that the chances of the Wiimote slipping from your grasp would be diminished. It comes in three colors – transparent, black, and blue. On the other hand, the HGW-002, which sports the same price tag as the HGW-001 and comes in the same colors, is blessed with a grip design. The HGW-003 is basically the same, but it allows you to change your Wiimote’s batteries without removing the silicon cover.
The more expensive HGW-004WH has a price tag of JPN¥ 1, 680 (roughly US$ 14) and would be best used if you’re going to use the Wiimote as the game pad.
Via Elecom
Wii accessories have been sprouting like mushrooms lately – the most recent items to join the fray were Gametech’s filter and port protection caps and three accessories from Dragon Electronics. Now, it’s Japanese-based company Elecom‘s turn to join the bandwagon as they just introduced their silicon covers for the Wiimote – the HGW-001 series, HGW-002 series, HGW-003 series, and the HGW-004WH.
The HGW-001, priced at JPN¥ 1, 260 (about US$ 10.50), has a “band strap” so that the chances of the Wiimote slipping from your grasp would be diminished. It comes in three colors – transparent, black, and blue. On the other hand, the HGW-002, which sports the same price tag as the HGW-001 and comes in the same colors, is blessed with a grip design. The HGW-003 is basically the same, but it allows you to change your Wiimote’s batteries without removing the silicon cover.
The more expensive HGW-004WH has a price tag of JPN¥ 1, 680 (roughly US$ 14) and would be best used if you’re going to use the Wiimote as the game pad.
Via Elecom