Review: POWER A Pro Pack Mini Wii Controller
When I saw these controllers for the first time I was a bit confused. The average person doesn’t specifically need a smaller Wiimote. However, once you pop this $49 out of its bubble pack you kind of realize that yes, you occasionally do need a smaller Wiimote, especially a tiny one that is Motion Plus compatible.
The remote is clad in black or purple rubber and the entire thing is about four inches long. It’s a nice “third controller” that doesn’t take up much space and its useful for smaller hands – or when smaller hands want to take your Wiimote and you’re stuck with the tiny Mini Wii Controller.
In the grand scheme of things do you need this Wiimote over a full-sized Nintendo or third party Wiimote? Probably not, but kids may get a kick of having their own smaller model and, more important, you can run around like a pool shark with your own mini Wiimote in a little leather satchel that you use to hustle folks down at the Wii Sports competition at the local bar.