Maybe you can create a Helmet...or Hat...cool!!!!...then the wire is not a a problem, also you can hack the wii and select the internal parts to reduce the weight.

Best regards

José

2010/12/1 Pedro Lopes <pedro.lopes@ist.utl.pt>
Nothing a "sensor" check would not prevent. Its like sound check =P
The thing with bluetooth is if you loose the "device" it can take a lot of time to reconnect. But it can be used for 8 meters. 

There are other things:
- radio (zigbee, xbee)
- wifi (hooray, i love wifi)


On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 12:14 AM, tim vets <timvets@gmail.com> wrote:


2010/12/1 Tedb0t <lists@liminastudio.com>

> problems with bluetooth in concert situations

I think this would mostly depend on how far away you are from the receiver.  If you're expecting to be fairly far away (more than 10 or 20 feet) bluetooth is probably not the right choice.

I don't know about that. I have done performances walking around on a stage of 8 by 8 meters, using a wiimote duct-taped to my guitar to control a pd patch, no problems there.
Ofcourse there's no guarantee. 
If you can, test beforehand in a situation as close to the actual performance as possible, to get an idea if it's reliable...
Tim


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