

🎯 Elevate your PC gaming with wireless Wii precision—because your setup deserves the best!
The MAYFLASH W010 Dolphinbar is a compact USB adapter that wirelessly connects up to four Nintendo Wii Remotes to your PC via Bluetooth. It supports multiple operation modes including keyboard/mouse emulation and Wii Remote emulation, features anti-shake cursor technology, vibration feedback, and G-sensor support for enhanced gameplay. Plug-and-play with Windows 10 compatibility, it’s the ultimate bridge between classic Wii controllers and modern PC gaming.





| ASIN | B00HZWEB74 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,320 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 255 in PC Accessories |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,261) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | W010 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 2.54 x 1.78 cm; 68 g |
| Rated | Ages 3 & Over |
| Release date | 6 Nov. 2016 |
J**C
Amazing product flawless with Windows10 and dolphin emulator
unwrapped it, read the manual plugged it in, tested out wii remote, connects instantly with the sync buttons, nothing unusual, tested dolphin found a lot of cursor shake, updated firmware cursor still happening, decided to randomly tape some cardboard over the sensor for my LEDS on my wall which receives the signal from the remote so i can turn on off (use them for streaming cheap simple lights) to prevent it from having some annoying issue with another remote, constantly googling stuff, tried dolphin again, 0 shake or jitter works perfectly even works with motion plus and skyward sword on dolphin. Its amazing.. One bad thing about it, doesn't seem to do audio for the wii remote like its awful quality sound really awful ive had better with a usb BT dongle plugged in but i have headphones on i dont need that. The bar has mode 4 for dolphin a couple other modes and mode 3. Also it works with the pair wiimotes app just use it in mode 4 for it so it doesnt cause weird problems on the pc (due to the bindings of buttons as this is all built in and can't be configured on dolphin bar). Honestly its amazing. Good price Great fun in games. I have done multiple videos of using a wii remote in the pc using an actual nintendo WII to power the sensor bar. This one does that just in the usb i can finally unplug my wii. The sensor bars infrared light things and the bluetooth is built in. Honestly its so simple to set up. Its just.. plug in.. sorted. Remember to sit further back when using the IR on the wii remote like pointing forward at the screen so it can pick up the lights. It wont work if it is too close. If you want to see my videos just search me on youtube JaayOnPC
J**S
Amazing product! I've always had issue getting Wii Remotes ...
Amazing product! I've always had issue getting Wii Remotes working properly, they seem to disconnect or just not provide the input correctly. The Mayflash Dolphin bar however, is a plug and play device and just works. No drivers are needed if you are running Windows 10, it installs as soon as it is plugged in. Choose the mode on the back (Mode 4 just for a Wii Controller for games), choose Top or bottom, depending on where the bar is placed and sync the controller(s). Done! I've had zero lag with this and it works wonderfully for every game I have tried it on. Connection is super fast too and LEDs are very bright. I believe it now comes with a longer cable as mine is plenty long enough! Manual recommends turning off the bar when done, which is easily done with the on/off switch on the back. Would definitely recommend this product to anyone who is considering getting one, don't go for the cheaper, bluetooth adapter method, you will regret it!
D**L
pretty good
works great with dolphin and even works with original wii remotes great if you want to play wii games on pc
R**A
Works great, keep it far
Works flawlessly with dolphin, just keep it further away if you are having issues.
L**Y
Superb product which works without a hitch
I was hesitant to spend this much money when a bluetooth dongle can be had for a fiver and a cheap sensor bar for a few quid. After wasing an afternoon on precisely the above combination I decided to bite the bullet and pickup a Mayflash Dolphin bar. Put simply it is a superb product which works straight out the box with minimal fuss. The documentation is bare bones but covers the basics: bottom line is plug it in to your PC, set the bar to Mode 4 using the Mode button on top, fire up Dolphin emulator, choose Real Wiimote in Dolphin's controller settings and check Continuous Scanning. Finally sync your Wiimote with the Dolphin bar by tapping sync on the remote and then on the bar. Remote buzzes after a few seconds and is assigned a number. Games work perfectly. In addition to the above the other remote modes let you use your Wiimote as a mouse (Mode 1). You can even switch modes from the remote rather than touching the bar. Simply press Home + Direction button to switch between Mode 1 and 4 (Native Wii mode). End result is I can fire up Dolphin and a game without even touching my PC keyboard and mouse!
J**N
Works Like a Charm, but the price has doubled since I had purchased it
I don't understand how the value of this adapter has literally doubled since I had purchased it a couple years ago. It's a great piece of kit and wasn't too hard to set up with my pc.
N**L
As expected… Good product.
Does as it is designed. Good product… not seen any issues yet. Hope I wont get any.
N**L
Works with Dolphin Emulator and as a Mouse on M1 (silicon) Mac
So I took a punt with this as officially it's windows only, however I use a MacBook M1 (not an Intel Mac). Thankfully the dolphin bar works very well, perhaps not perfectly but it's very suitable for the machine. Plugging it in with a usb c adapter, it asks me to setup the keyboard if in Mode 1 or 2 but this can be skipped. In Mode 4 it works first time in Dolphin, happily playing Mario Galaxy 2 with the controls exactly as I remember them on the original Wii. The gamepad set to mode 3 also worked as a GameCube controller and in PS2 emulator, Cemu, Ryujinx, Ship of Harkinian, Redream, PPSSPP, Duckstation etc. It doesn't work with Retroarch in mode 3 unfortunately. It does however work on Retroarch...kinda. it works on certain cores like NES when set to Mode 2 (mouse and keyboard) if you fiddle with the controls. But I couldn't get it to work on Saturn, PS1 or Dreamcast. But standalone emulators above do work. I'd definitely recommend, it's a bit more expensive these days and kinda fiddly to setup but a great solution for light gun games on Mac
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