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There's no real sense for the wireless connection, especially since it's an IR connection that is prone to line-of-sight issues. This will never be a replacement for a true metal dance pad, but for the price. well, for the price, get a wired pad. Overall, though, the pad is a lot of fun, and good for those who aren't sure whether the whole dance game thing is for them.
so what the point of this thing. OK, I guess it was during shipping that the pad got messed up.So I decide to try it out anyway, the receiver cannot recognize the pad if you move more than 2 feet away from it (thought this thing was supposed to be wireless). This pad is one of the worst products I've ever come upon.I ordered two of these on Amazon because the price was pretty good, and I thought it would be fun to do some DDR again.One of the boxes came in a bad shape, it looked like it was stepped on and the sides were bent and damaged.I opened the package and inspected the contents, upon inspecting I happen to notice a small lever that sets the pad to player1, player2, or off.I touch the lever and it just falls off. The battery dock cannot hold the batteries in place, it cannot lock after putting the batteries in.Pad also lags. nothingWill be returning this as soon as possible.
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