Nov 2 2009, 9:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The stand includes new battery doors that allow the remotes to be recharged by sitting them on the stand cradles and doesn’t require users to remove the silicone cases from the remotes for charging. The charger can charge two remotes at once. The T-Charge Quattro+ NW is able to charge four Wii remotes at once.
The device has a stand that can charge two remotes at one time and includes four battery compartment covers to outfit four remotes. Exactly why the charger wasn't made longer to charge all four remotes at once is unknown. The contactless stand sells for $39.99 and the Quattro+ NW sells for $34.99.
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