#XBOX ONE KINECT SENSOR SOFTWARE#
The depth sensor consists of an infrared projector combined with a monochrome CMOS sensor, and allows the Kinect sensor to see in 3D under any ambient light conditions. The active depth-sensing range of the depth sensor is adjustable, with the Kinect software capable of automatically calibrating the sensor based on the gameplay and environment conditions, such as the presence of couches. The Kinect sensor's microphone array enables the Xbox 360 to conduct acoustic source localization and ambient noise suppression, allowing for things such as headset-free party chat over Xbox Live. The device features an "RGB camera, depth sensor, multi-array microphone, and custom processor running proprietary software", which provides full-body 3D motion capture, facial recognition, and voice recognition capabilities. The Kinect is an approximately nine-inch (23 cm) wide horizontal bar connected to a small circular base with a ball joint pivot, the Kinect sensor is designed to be positioned lengthwise above or below the video display. The device claimed the Guinness World Record for "fastest selling consumer electronic device", after selling over 8 million units in the first 60 days of release.
#XBOX ONE KINECT SENSOR PLUS#
The sensor was released on Novemwith the price at launch for the Kinect plus Kinect Adventures being $149.99. The official release date for Kinect was announced at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010. Microsoft stated that over 1000 development kits began shipping to game developers that same day. The device was aimed at broadening the Xbox 360's audience beyond its typically hardcore base. It was first announced on June 1 at the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo. 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. It enables users to control and interact with the console or machine without the need of a controller, keyboard or mouse by using spoken-voice commands or physical gestures. The Kinect was created to compete with the Nintendo Wii's Motion Plus and PlayStation's PlayStation Move. Kinect (known in development as Project Natal) is a motion sensing input device made for the Xbox 360, Xbox One and Windows PCs.