While there are some accessories that don't require batteries, others may, like the Wii cooling stand. It is best to thouroughly read the product description before buying and any questions should be directed to the store personnel.
The only Wii accessories that actually require batteries are the Wii remotes and the Wii Fit balance board. All of the accessories, such as the racing wheel, golf club, and tennis racket, are made so the remote plugs into the accessory, and don't themselves require batteries.
The console does not require batteries, but the WiiMotes do require 2 AA batteries each.
No, the Wii Nunchuk doesn't require batteries. It is wired and is connected to the Wiimote. However you do need batteries for the Wiimote itself to work. There are some wireless nunchuks from third party companies that require batteries though.
Yes, the instruments require batteries.
Wii Remotes, or "WiiMotes", require two AAbatteries.
WII remotes are electrical devices which consume power. All devices which use energy require a source for this energy. Wii decided that batteries made the most sense for the energy source.
No. The Wii Remote Plus, as with the standard remote, does not have a rechargeable battery and requires 2 AA batteries. There are alternatives, such as rechargeable AA batteries as well as third party accessories with their own set of rechargeables.
The Wii Fit has all different kinds of accessories including: Dumbells Aerobic Step (to raise your balance board) Yoga mats Rechargeable batteries (for your balance board) Covers or sleeves for your balance board
There are a few wireless wii accessories out there, including the wireless wii headset and the wireless wii dancepad.
Not all Wii accessories are manufactures by Nintendo.
A few of the most popular Wii accessories are the Wii remote controller, Wii wheel and the Wii perfect shot gun.
No, you cannot charge a Game Boy from a Wii. Game Boy consoles require separate chargers, and in the case of older Game Boy consoles, batteries.