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Nintendo has not yet released its own wii u remote charger outside of Japan. Recharging units are sold by different third-party companies. A Wii U remote charger or Wii U battery charger is developed and sold by many companies such as Energizer, Nyko, and Sanyo.

Direct remote charging systems feature an integrated compartment cover and battery pack. The battery contacts must be physically attached to the Wii U remote charger station. Another traditional setup of direct Wii U remote charger is to allow the electrical contacts about the integrated charging unit to be connected to the charging cradle as the remote is being charged. Traditional conductive Wii U remote charger include components like the silicone-coated battery packs that can be gripped easily and nunchuck cables for compatibility with the Game Boy Advance as well as the WaveBird.

When Nintendo released the protective Wii U remote jacket for all of its Wii U remotes, most companies started to develop no-contact Wii U charging units. The remote can simply be charged by placing it near the charging unit. The charging unit is known as Wii U induction charger. These Wii U remote chargers use inductive charging principles which let the Wii U remote to become charged even if the Nintendo Wii U remote jacket is on. Across the middle of 2008 in Japan, Sanyo released the initial contactless charger set for the Nintendo Wii U remote jacket. The product was sold underneath the Eneloop brand and it features a low self-discharging NiMH battery. At the begining of 2009, the Energizer induction remote charging system was released in the United States.

New charging systems were developed by third-party companies for the Wii U MotionPlus. These remote chargers, such as the Energizer Flat Panel Induction Charger and also the Nyko Charge Base induction charger, utilize magnets to align the controllers. Other similar remote chargers are Mad Catz?s Sonic the hedgehog remote charger and DJ Turntable.

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