anyone played the wii

hi i just wondered if anyone had any experience of playing the wii (a virtual game played through the tv) is it safe to play with ta pacemaker or does anyone know of any contraindications thanks


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I have 2 in the house

by stillshocked - 2008-03-05 07:03:31

I called Nintendo, they said DO NOT STAND DIRECTLY BETWEEN A CONTROLER IN USE AND THE CONSOLE, NOR SHOULD YOU HAVE A CONTROLER POINTED AT YOU WITHIN 2 FEET.

I put it in caps on purpose. The man I spoke to said that right now they don't have proof of interferance but he thought it was not wise to take chances.

Best of luck, WII love you..

Wii Wii

by Nuka - 2008-03-05 09:03:50

I have the wonderful Wii and love it. I did however, have a little problem with it at first. I felt a little short of breath and found my heart was pounding. But...after some research we found that the little black sensor bar that goes on top or at the bottom of the TV is not necessary so we took it away. We actually tucked it into a drawer in another room. The Wii works just fine and I now have no adverse reactions to the Wii whatsoever.

So I'd say if you find you have a problem get that little thing out of there and give that a try.

Hope you have a Wii good time.

Nuka

Wii = No Problem

by elpannell - 2008-03-05 10:03:03

PM impanted November 13th. Received Wii as Christmas gift. I play the tennis and bowling very aggressively at least once a week ever since. I have never had an issue and the black sensor bar is on top of my TV.

WII

by Mary Thompson - 2008-03-06 01:03:21

Good question. I've been playing for awhile and never even thought about this. Haven't had any problems. Maybe this is a question that your pacemaker manufacturer cna investigate. The WII is great indoor exercise and fun with friends. I stay away from the monitor on the TV.

jj's mom

thanks

by belly321 - 2008-03-07 06:03:03

thanks for all replies it is definately good exercise i love the ten pin bowling its a great game and im more reassured now and will enjoy playing but will remove the sensor.

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