We have a wall mounted TV and a in wall component rack that is about 15 feet away. We put the Wii in the cabinet, but could never get the wireless sensor bars to work very accurately. So, we bought this extension cable, ran the wire through the wall with the other TV wires and use the sensor bar that came with the Wii. With the 6 or so feet of the wire already attached to the sensor bar, we had plenty with this extra 15 feet to make the route to the wall cabinet. I am not sure why, but it simply works 10X better than the 3 wireless bars we wasted money on. I, and the kids, are VERY HAPPY with this product!
Update: We have been using this for about a year now still no issues!
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Bought two of these and strung them together to run the sensor bar to the front wall of a home theater, when all of the game consoles are on a shelf in the back of the room. Works great.
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Extension cable did not work. My stock sensor bar and cable work fine, but when attached to this extension cable, it doesn't work. Also, the end that connects into the Wii port is Extremely loose. Would not recommend this cable.
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It didn't work. The cable head was too small for my Wii's port, so it didn't connect properly and the sensor bar got no signal.
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My cable worked fine, but it is extremely thin and flimsy, like the sensor bar cable. You'll want to use care when stringing the cable between walls. I also followed another reviewer's great advice and put electrical tape aroung the ends to prevent them being unplugged.

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