CTA’s Simultaneous Wii Remote/DSi Charging Stations Bring Convenience, Revolutionary Technology to Gamers
Since most Wii gamers also have DSi/DSi XL units, CTA Digital has introduced its Induction Charging Stations, using groundbreaking technology to simultaneously charge up to four Wii remotes and a DSi/DSi XL unit. Gamers can simply place their remotes in charging cradles and portable units on a charging pad, without having to worry about cables.
Brooklyn, NY, September 01, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Cables and cords no longer present a hassle for true gaming enthusiasts. CTA Digital (www.ctadigital.com) makes charging Wii Remotes and DSi/DSi XL units simple with two new induction chargers that charge multiple Wii Remotes and a DSi or DSi XL unit simultaneously, adding convenience for Nintendo fan households. Using cutting-edge technology, the Vertical Dual and Quadruple Induction Charging Stations include either two or four vertical slots for the Wii Remotes, as well as a charging pad for a DSi or DSi XL unit.
Most Wii owners also have a DSi or DSi XL unit at home, thus making this a time and space saving solution. Unlike other charging systems, the Induction Charging Station let gamers simply place their Wii Remotes in the magnetic charging cradles and rest their DSi units on the charging pad. The remotes and DSi units then fully charge while they’re being stored in a neat and organized manner. The charging cradles can accommodate Wii Remotes with or without MotionPlus adapters. Gamers won’t need to attach cables or wires to their remotes and DSi units or purchase costly disposable batteries.
The Quadruple Induction Charging Station is also available in a sleek black tone for users who own a black Wii™ Console in their homes.
Each Charging Station comes with two or four spaces to charge Wii Remotes, a built-in charging pad for the DSi or DSi XL unit, two or four induction batteries for the Wii Remotes, a Li-ion battery for the DSi/DSi XL, and an A/C adapter. To use the Charging Station, gamers can quickly replace the Wii batteries with the induction batteries, whereas DSi owners can use the included screwdriver to replace their existing battery with CTA Digital’s lithium ion battery.
You can see these video demos of the Dual Induction Charge Station (http://tinyurl.com/35axy6t) as well as the Quadruple Induction Charge Station (http://tinyurl.com/354cxs2) on Youtube, to see exactly how they work.
The Charging Station’s LED lights glow blue while charging and the light goes off when the remotes and DSi/DSi XL units are fully charged. Wii and DSi gamers will enjoy simplicity and convenience of the Induction Charging Stations, especially after a vigorous gaming session. The white Quadruple Induction Charging Station (http://tinyurl.com/2uac3xy), Black Quadruple Induction Charging Station, and Dual Induction Charging Station (http://tinyurl.com/2vw4abw) will be available for purchase on Amazon.com on September 13, 2010, as well as at retailers such as Target, Wal-Mart, and Best Buy.
About CTA Digital:
CTA Digital (www.ctadigital.com) has been building efficient and trusted game accessories for the past 5 years. They are determined to improve the way that we experience everyday products and consoles. Each new accessory built by CTA Digital is designed after months of careful deliberation and user testing to make sure that the final products are safe, practical, high quality, functional, and useful.
Follow CTA Digital on Facebook (http://facebook.com/CTAdigital), YouTube (http://youtube.com/CTAdigital), and Twitter (http://twitter.com/CTAdigital).
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Most Wii owners also have a DSi or DSi XL unit at home, thus making this a time and space saving solution. Unlike other charging systems, the Induction Charging Station let gamers simply place their Wii Remotes in the magnetic charging cradles and rest their DSi units on the charging pad. The remotes and DSi units then fully charge while they’re being stored in a neat and organized manner. The charging cradles can accommodate Wii Remotes with or without MotionPlus adapters. Gamers won’t need to attach cables or wires to their remotes and DSi units or purchase costly disposable batteries.
The Quadruple Induction Charging Station is also available in a sleek black tone for users who own a black Wii™ Console in their homes.
Each Charging Station comes with two or four spaces to charge Wii Remotes, a built-in charging pad for the DSi or DSi XL unit, two or four induction batteries for the Wii Remotes, a Li-ion battery for the DSi/DSi XL, and an A/C adapter. To use the Charging Station, gamers can quickly replace the Wii batteries with the induction batteries, whereas DSi owners can use the included screwdriver to replace their existing battery with CTA Digital’s lithium ion battery.
You can see these video demos of the Dual Induction Charge Station (http://tinyurl.com/35axy6t) as well as the Quadruple Induction Charge Station (http://tinyurl.com/354cxs2) on Youtube, to see exactly how they work.
The Charging Station’s LED lights glow blue while charging and the light goes off when the remotes and DSi/DSi XL units are fully charged. Wii and DSi gamers will enjoy simplicity and convenience of the Induction Charging Stations, especially after a vigorous gaming session. The white Quadruple Induction Charging Station (http://tinyurl.com/2uac3xy), Black Quadruple Induction Charging Station, and Dual Induction Charging Station (http://tinyurl.com/2vw4abw) will be available for purchase on Amazon.com on September 13, 2010, as well as at retailers such as Target, Wal-Mart, and Best Buy.
About CTA Digital:
CTA Digital (www.ctadigital.com) has been building efficient and trusted game accessories for the past 5 years. They are determined to improve the way that we experience everyday products and consoles. Each new accessory built by CTA Digital is designed after months of careful deliberation and user testing to make sure that the final products are safe, practical, high quality, functional, and useful.
Follow CTA Digital on Facebook (http://facebook.com/CTAdigital), YouTube (http://youtube.com/CTAdigital), and Twitter (http://twitter.com/CTAdigital).
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Amna Nadim
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http://ctadigital.com
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Contact
Amna Nadim
(714) 464-6448
http://ctadigital.com
http://twitter.com/CTAdigital
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