Microsoft Announces New and Improved Kinect Hardware for Windows PCs in 2012

I've been complaining for a while now that the Kinect isn't accurate enough to work well in various situations, including dimly lit rooms and while the user is within 6 feet of the device. This sort of undercuts various Microsoft initiatives aimed at broadening the appeal of the device. Until now, that is: Microsoft announced today that it will release new and improved Kinect hardware for Windows PCs in 2012.

"There will be new Kinect hardware especially for Windows," Microsoft general manager Craig Eisler wrote in a blog post today. "Building on the existing Kinect for Xbox 360 device, we have optimized certain hardware components and made firmware adjustments which better enable PC-centric scenarios ... the new hardware delivers features and functionality that Windows developers and Microsoft customers have been asking for."

Changes to this new Kinect include:

Better reliability. The new Kinect will include a shorter USB cable, and a small dongle aimed at improving coexistence with other USB peripherals. Microsoft says these changes will ensure better reliability.

Better resolution and depth. New firmware will enable this Kinect to see objects that are as close as 40 to 50 cm from the sensor; today's Kinect requires objects to be at least 6 feet away and, ideally, even further for the best results. A new "Near Mode' will enable a new range of "close up" applications, Microsoft says, taking Kinect well beyond the living room scenarios that are possible today on the Xbox 360.

There's some other information in the post related to developers and promises of future advancements in speech and human tracking. But this alone is amazing news and suggests that the fanciful scenarios it outlined in a recent promo video are perhaps a bit more possible than I originally believed.

Discuss this Article 7

danthemanlavitan
on Nov 22, 2011
So, Paul, does that mean that the hardware is compatible with the Xbox 360 as well or is it just for PCs? ie. Should I buy a Kinect for the 360 for the kids for christmas or wait till the new hardware comes out?
Karolynaz
on Nov 22, 2011
You know, there is already working Kinect banking application by Lithuanian company Etronika. They show-off that thing on CTIA. There is Wired article about that, and you can find video in Youtube by typing Etronika and Kinect
Karolynaz
on Nov 22, 2011
You know, there is already working Kinect banking application by Lithuanian company Etronika. They show-off that thing on CTIA. There is Wired article about that, and you can find video in Youtube by typing Etronika and Kinect
danthemanlavitan
on Nov 22, 2011
So, will the new Kinect hardware be in the Xbox 360 Kinect as well? or will there be a PC Kinect and a 360 Kinect? Should I wait until the new hardware comes out to get a Kinect for our 360 at home rather than buying one before christmas? Why doesn't microsoft release these things BEFORE christmas? (you don't have to answer that it's just a rhetorical whine)
cditty
on Nov 23, 2011
This is more important for Windows 8 than Xbox. You knew this was coming. Now, Gesture and Voice will be easy in Windows 8 on the PC Version, allowing some tablet like interaction. Microsoft is doing some smart things. Xbox dashboard will be Metro 'like' in a week. They are really setting up Windows Phone to finally take off.
ABT
on Nov 23, 2011
Paul, I'm glad you're re-thinking your kinect bashing. I agree with some of your issues with the device (namely space required for xbox360 use); however, think about all of the software and firmware adjustments that are possible. This device was designed to avoid picking up a lot of room "noise" (pets, observers, etc.). My opinion is that from this point fine tuning will be neccessary for each application. I think it's asking a bit much for a device to ignore movements in some applications, but pick them up in others using the same software.
pthurrott
on Nov 23, 2011
First of all, it's not "bashing," it's the truth. This announced new Kinect doesn't exist. So let's see how it goes. All this does is prove my assertion that the Kindle that exists today is not capable of anything shown in that video.

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