The only draw back to the T-Charge One NW and T-Charge Duo NW is one found in similar units. While charging the blue LED lights are on and when charging has completed they flash. Many of us, as is recommended in the manual, will want to leave our remotes in the dock while not in use. So these two rather bright lights will be flashing constantly as if screaming "The recharging is finished!" over and over again. It would have been preferred that the units blink while charging, and then remain lit when charged, or simply turn off. Many of us have enough LEDs in our entertainment systems to start mapping constellations, so it's not like we really need anymore.

The function of these recharge stations is similar to other attempts in that the batteries are replaced by rechargeable AAA batteries and the battery cover is replaced by one with small metal plates that allow for recharging when placed in the docking station. This has, for the most part, become the standard design of rechargeable Wii stations, and that's because it's a good design.
Both the T-Charge One NW and T-Charge Duo NW use the Wii USB port for power, saving our ever shortening supply of plugs on our surge protectors. Again, this tends to be par for the course, but there is one design aspect that the T-Charge Duo NW has over many docking stations. Other docking stations that house two remotes have them docked side by side, whereas the T-Charge Duo NW places them one behind the other. Given where many of us have our Wii's placed, entertainment centers and the like, space tends to be limited.
Also, whether you have your Wii on its side in the stand or flat, the unit has more depth than width, so it would make more sense to have the Wii remotes one behind the other rather than side-by-side. Consider that you had all four remotes that the Wii can support, in other models there would be nearly an entire foot of shelf space used to dock them all, but with the T-Charge Duo NW it would only take up approximately five inches.
The only draw back to the T-Charge One NW and T-Charge Duo NW is one found in similar units. While charging the blue LED lights are on and when charging has completed they flash. Many of us, as is recommended in the manual, will want to leave our remotes in the dock while not in use. So these two rather bright lights will be flashing constantly as if screaming "The recharging is finished!" over and over again. It would have been preferred that the units blink while charging, and then remain lit when charged, or simply turn off. Many of us have enough LEDs in our entertainment systems to start mapping constellations, so it's not like we really need anymore.
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