Thrustmaster reckons you’ll get 12 to 15 hours out of each charge, and if you’re playing Wii Tennis for 15 hours in a row, GamerSquad recommends you stop reading this, and go seek help.

The ultra-competitive, cut-throat world of, er… Wiimote charging stations has heated up considerably today, after Thrustmaster announced it would be releasing the T-Charge All NW (who thinks of these names?) later this month. This particular model is the second Wii Remote charging cradle released by Thrustmaster in the last six months, and will be competing with the Wii Charge Station, from rival firm Nyko.
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    Storm Jul 2, 07
    Nice, I'll surely get this when I pick up the Wii next month. A multi-charger, able to charge four Wii-motes...four's better than one.
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    bbb7002004* Jul 2, 07
    This unit can still only charge two Wiimotes at once, not four.

    This is cool, but I already have the Nyko charger, so I won't be buying this.
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    King X2 Jul 2, 07
    I have the Nyko charger as well, even though the 2-Wiimote charger looks cool.
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    Gotenks Jul 3, 07
    I'll definately have to look around for this one as I don't have a Wiimote charger as of yet.
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    Infinite Jul 3, 07
    That's a pretty nice charger. 12-15 hours of play with each charge? All you gotta do is put it in the charger when you finish playing for the day and you'll be all set the next time you wish to play. It charges two Wii-motes at a time. Pretty good deal since it only costs $29.99.
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    InnerDemon Jul 5, 07
    this would be pretty dandy for me and my friends since whenever we go over to each others house the batteries are usually dead and we spend most of the time finding new batteries.

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