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    Hi,
    Thinking of buying a 2nd controller and I was going to buy a offical one as they other 3rd party makes all look arse - but what is the general opinion of the wave bird as it looks like a nice option.

    Also does it interfear with any wireless kit or TV video senders etc ?


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    Default Re: wavebird - any good ?

    brilliant... i had one imported before they were being sold ere and cant fault it!!

    as for interferance... i aint had no problems but its got different channels u can set it to so that shouldnt be a problem.... and battery life is brilliant too

    i got a 3rd party controller free wiv my cube and it is pants..... doesnt even work too well now.... still it was free so shouldnt complain

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    cheers mate

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    Default Re: wavebird - any good ?

    I bought the Pelican one, it works perfectly mate and it has the advantage of having rumble (the wavebird doesnt), plus it was only £17. Bugger is I can't remember who I bought it from

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    Default Re: wavebird - any good ?

    cant' live without it m8, definitley get one, you dont miss the rumble at all, never had any problems with it since i got it.

    No interference with digisender or any dect stuff or bluetooth or wifi

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    Default Re: wavebird - any good ?

    Just bought a wavebird in gamestation for £30 - thanx for the advise.

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    Default Re: wavebird - any good ?

    Any one else used the pelican? Sounds interesting but all previous 3rd party efforts at wireless have been, well, shit.

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    Default Re: wavebird - any good ?

    The Pelican one works brilliantly and I've got a Wireless Access Point and a Wireless Video Sender in the same room. Never had a problem with it mate.

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    wavebird - this thing is fantastic !!!

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