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  • Brando's WeDock springs your Wiimotes out of storage

    by 
    Darren Murph
    Darren Murph
    08.13.2007

    Any old shoebox will undoubtedly hold a couple of your Wiimote / nunchuck combos, but c'mon, where's the fun in that? Enter Brando's Wii WeDock, which comes in your choice of black or white and holds two sets of Wiimotes and nunchucks. The (most) geekish aspect, however, is the "springboard" design that springs your controllers out of hibernation by simply pressing down on them, which is honestly only likely to impress the full-fledged geeks in the crowd. Of course, we're pretty certain you're one of those, but if so, $19 ain't too much to pay to satisfy the urge.[Thanks, Lawrence]

  • Brando's WeDock: A $19 box

    by 
    Eric Caoili
    Eric Caoili
    05.15.2007

    If you've ever considered yourself a person of class, a member of the gaming bourgeoisie if you will, you'd turn your nose up at the idea of keeping your controllers in a plastic bin or wicker basket. That's the sort of practice you'd rather leave to those of lesser fortune and breeding, right?No, your discriminating tastes demand more sophisticated storage solutions. You require something like Brando's WeDock, a product that does very little for its $19 price tag, but does it quite stylishly. The small locker's clean, white design matches your Nintendo Wii along with any Apple sensibilities you might have. Its one-touch, "springboard" slots fit up to two remotes and nunchucks.When guests ask if the WeDock recharges your remotes' batteries, you'll laugh in their faces until they bow their heads in shame. Of course it doesn't. Jump past the post break for more product shots.