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Microsoft Xbox One Kinect Sensor Bar [Xbox One](Renewed)

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Condition: Refurbished - Excellent
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Features

  • Requires power adapter for Xbox One S and X models (sold separately)
  • Put down the controller and play Xbox One games using just your body, voice, and gestures. Command your TV and even make Skype calls in HD.
  • Play games where you are the controller, Be recognized and signed-in automatically
  • Be recognized and signed-in automatically you can also call friends and family with Skype in HD
  • Broadcast gameplay live with picture-in-picture

Description

You are the controller You don't have to have your hands full when you're gaming. With Kinect for Xbox One, you can control games using your just body, voice, and gestures. Forget the remote. Kinect lets you command your TV or even make Skype calls in HD. Be recognized and signed-in automatically, and use your voice to find your favorite entertainment, snap apps, switch instantly, and start recording game clips. You can even broadcast your gameplay live with picture-in-picture. Troubleshooting steps: To verify that your sensor is turned on: 1. Scroll left from the Home screen to open the guide. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select All Settings 4. Select Kinect & devices.. 5. Select Kinect. 6. Verify that Kinect on is selected. If the Kinect has been enabled in the Xbox One Menu, follow these steps to reset the Kinect sensor’s connection: 1. Power off the Xbox One console by pressing the Xbox button on the front of the console for 10 seconds, until it shuts down completely. 2. Unplug the console’s power cable. 3. Unplug the Kinect sensor from the console. 4. Plug the console power cable back in. 5. Press the Xbox button on your console to power up. 6. Scroll left from the Home screen to open the guide. 7. Select Settings. 8. Select All Settings. 9. Select Kinect & devices. 10.Select Kinect. Plug the Kinect sensor into the back of the console and wait 5 seconds for the console to recognize it.

Product Dimensions: 11.81 x 3.15 x 5.91 inches; 7.05 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Everyone


Item model number: XoneKinectSensor_CR


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 7.1 ounces


Manufacturer: Microsoft Software


Date First Available: June 3, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It works pretty good on my xbox one
I don't write reviews, but this time it deserves it. I saw some negative reviews and they said that the kinect did not work and in others it did not turn on. But mine at first didn't turn on, so i went to SETTINGS, DEVICES & CONNECTIONS, KINECT and I turned it on manually.
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024 by Bertha Bertha

  • Good for the buck
Didn't have any issues with it.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by Jay A.

  • It works!
We ordered a Kinect from a different vendor and it just would not boot at all. Got a return/refund and replaced it with the Kinect from this vendor, and it worked great! We've been playing the heck out of Just Dance. The 4x replay after is the best part of the game, gotta have the Kinect for that. Wish Microsoft had never killed this great product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021 by C. Moschini

  • It is nice and clean
The one I got was preowned and still looked like it was in new quality. One thing to note is that Xbox One S does NOT have a slot for the Kinect.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023 by Dat Boi

  • Two bum units and all I got to show for it was this terrible Amazon review
1st product was shipped out rapidly (hurray!) and arrived safely (hurray!). I plugged it into the adapter and connected it to my computer. The unit was successfully detected by my computer (hurray!) and I booted up the software to use the Kinect. The kinect powered on, displayed an image at a shockingly low framerate of 2-10 FPS (huh?) then shut off. After doing some research online, I discovered that some Kinect v2s have bad thermal sensors which prevent the fan from triggering; when the internal temperature reaches higher levels, the unit shuts off to prevent further damage from overheating. Well, darn, I got a bad unit. No biggie; it's a refurbished unit, and I figured there'd be a (small) chance I'd get a bad one. Bad luck, oh well! I just requested a replacement. Amazon's service made it easy to make happen, and the next unit was slated to be delivered a week later. 2nd Unit shows up... And it's in far, far worse condition. Scratches over the faceplate, looked like it'd been dropped in it's lifetime. Not great, but (sigh) I ordered a refurbished unit. I could care less, as long as it works as intended. Plugged it into my PC, device manager shows it connected, aaaaaannndddd... nothing. Not even an image. I can't even get it to turn on this time. Two bum units from the same seller? One right after the other? That's gotta be some kind of record, right? I'm returning these and asking for the full refund -- has been a complete waste of my time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by Alex Riendeau

  • It Works!
Bought 'Renewed', Came in a bubble wrapper in a box, but fast shipping. only the kinect, no manual. Works great with my xbox one x, w/ usb connecter.
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024 by KeunSeung Lee

  • Best accessory for your Xbox
I loved this kinect. I have always wanted a kinect but coudnt find a deal. Then I found this. I was not sure if I should buy it because it is renewed but I was wrong. This thing costed me around 100 dollars and works great. It works like brand new. If you have a xbox one S or X you would need a separate adapter with it which costed me around 20 dollars. I got a third party and works great. Anyways back to the kinect. It is a must have accessory for you xbox. You have a wide selection of games that you can buy for it. I bought the Kinect Sports Rivals. The motion sensing is great and the mic is good for mic commands and other uses. You can also connect this to your PC or laptop. So overall I loved it And would recommend to anyone that has a xbox. But you have to buy anothertype of kinect for you xbox 360. I also think that it doesnt work with the series s or x, but I am not sure. So if you are shaky about buying it or not definitely buy it for any type of your xbox one. And I dont know why there are so many bad reviews about it. But form me 5 stars!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021 by Rahul Joshi

  • It works
A review about a product that hasn’t been produced new in 5 years is all about the refurbishment quality but Amazon policy is I must review only the product and they rejected my prior review about the horrible refurbishment job by this vendor so this review is only about the product. Kinect is no longer made for XBox. This version that originally shipped with XBox One (also known as version 2) is significantly upgraded from the prior XBox 360 version (known as version 1) and my understanding is a version virtually identical to XBox one version continues to ship for around $600-700 as part of a developers kit but only for Windows PC. What you need to know: - is not compatible with XBox S/X - this works well on my 10 year old PC that has an I7 chip, stock graphics and plenty of RAM - to use on PC you need an adapter to supply power plus convert to USB. It MUST be USB 3.0. The adapters are readily available for around $20 on Amazon though might not be OEM. Harder to find but cheaper elsewhere. - I use it for 3D scanning and can’t comment on using it for PC gameplay - it is not plug and play however lots of information on the web and Microsoft.com. Basically you need to download drivers (mine didn’t auto download but apparently is possible they will for you), a software development kit from the MS App Store and application software. Software has very limited choices but the Microsoft store has a free app (3d Scan and 3d Viewer) that works well enough for image capture and lots of 3d image editing software out there. - what nobody on YouTube tells you (and I found in the Microsoft support database) is that you may need to manually install a driver that is dated in 2016. Mine didn’t work until I found this driver. It took about 2 minutes to download and install. I think it needed a reboot afterwards. - Microsoft has a multi part tutorial in their “Learn” section on 3d scanning with Kinect that for newbies is worth viewing. It works really well but isn’t magic. For 3d scans you want reasonable light, a way to rotate the object or move the camera and preferably a bland background. You’ll want software for editing out artifacts and filling gaps. The guy on Teaching Tech YouTube channel has good info relevant to 3d printing and I found several others. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2022 by DAC

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