TechKen Motion Plus Wii Controllers (2 Pack) with Nunchucks vs FASIGO Wii remote with nunchuk (2-pack) pair for Wii/Wii U
Overall winner: TechKen Motion Plus Wii Controllers (2 Pack) with Nunchucks
Key Differences
FASIGO (A) offers a lower listed price and includes two remotes plus two nunchuks with Bluetooth pairing for up to four remotes, while TechKen (B) emphasizes built-in Motion Plus and has a much larger review count. Choose FASIGO if you want a more affordable two-pack and easy sync; choose TechKen if you prioritize Motion Plus support and a broader user base despite mixed long-term connectivity feedback
TechKen Motion Plus Wii Controllers (2 Pack) with Nunchucks
Two TechKen motion-enabled Wii remotes with nunchucks for Wii and Wii U. Built-in motionPlus, compatible with all Wii games and family play. Customer feedback notes mixed functionality and connectivity
Pros
- 2-pack with nunchuks included
- motion sensor built-in
- compatible with Wii and Wii U
- good for family play
Cons
- mixed functionality reported by customers
- some connectivity issues over time
- perceived cheap quality by some reviewers
FASIGO Wii remote with nunchuk (2-pack) pair for Wii/Wii U
Two remote controllers with nunchuk for Wii/Wii U, featuring motion controls and easy sync. Customers note mixed experiences with connectivity and quality
Pros
- includes 2 remotes and 2 nunchuks
- easy synchronization with console
- wireless Bluetooth connectivity for up to 4 remotes
Cons
- some connectivity issues reported
- some units may stop working
- requires 2 AA batteries (not included)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | FASIGO |
| Durability | TechKen |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | FASIGO |