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  1. Kinect - Wikipedia

    Microsoft ended production of Kinect for Xbox One in October 2017. Kinect has also been used as part of non-game applications in academic and commercial environments, as it was cheaper and more …

  2. Set up Kinect for Windows v2 with a Kinect Adapter for Windows 10 PC

    Learn how to set up your Kinect for Windows v2 sensor or Xbox Kinect sensor with the Kinect Adapter for Windows 10 PC.

  3. XBOX Kinect Never Fully Died - Its Tech Was Just Repurposed

    Oct 17, 2025 · Anyone remember Xbox Kinect? It was this strange-looking motion-sensing peripheral for the Xbox 360, and later Xbox One, which used a camera to track the gamer's movements.

  4. How to set up Xbox Series X with Kinect - Asurion

    Whether you're setting up motion controls or getting your old gear to work with new tech, we’ll walk you through how to connect your Kinect sensor to your Xbox Series X.

  5. Long live the Xbox Kinect - Windows Central

    Mar 6, 2025 · In true Microsoft form, the Xbox Kinect was ahead of its time. Now, with most households having a smart speaker as standard, and doorbell security cameras being commonplace, it is harder …

  6. Amazon.com: Xbox One Kinect Sensor : Video Games

    Jul 1, 2016 · Experience greater convenience and control with Kinect for Xbox One. Command your Xbox and TV with your voice, make Skype calls in HD, and play games where you are the controller.

  7. Kinect | Xbox Wiki | Fandom

    Kinect enables users to control and interact with the Xbox 360 without the need of a game controller, through gestures, spoken commands, or presented objects and images.

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  9. Xbox Kinect and privacy

    The Kinect sensor is a legacy product originally released for Xbox 360, and then for the Xbox One series with the Kinect Adapter. Kinect has a built-in camera that lets you play interactive games, take …

  10. Make sure children using any Xbox One accessory together with the Xbox One console and Kinect sensor play safely and within their limits, and make sure that they understand proper use of the system.