Depth Sensors Comparison
Depth Sensors Support
iPi Recorder supports the following depth sensors:
- Modern depth sensors:
- MS Kinect 2 (XBOX One Kinect sensor plus Kinect Adapter for Windows)
- Orbbec Astra (PRO)
- Intel RealSense D435 and D415
- ASUS Xtion 2
- First generation depth sensors:
- MS Kinect v1 (Kinect for Windows sensor or [1] sensor plus adapter)
- ASUS Xtion and ASUS Xtion Live devices (and also PRO modifications for developers)
- PrimeSense Carmine 1.08
First generation depth sensors are almost outdated but still usable. For example, Orbbec Astra (PRO) has totally the same depth quality and resolution as these outdated sensors. For this reason you can use for example MS Kinect v1 sensor(s) and get exactly the same results as with Orbbec Astra sensor(s). If needed you can find more information about these sensors in documentation for previous version of iPi Motion Capture.
As to modern depth sensors, MS Kinect 2 (Kinect for XBOX One) sensor remains the best choice for full body motion capture. The quality and accuracy of depth map from MS Kinect 2 are the best on the market.
Comparison
Main features of depth sensors:
| Place | Sensor | Price (approx) | Technology | Depth FOV (vertical) | Depth Resolution | Depth FPS | Interface | Multiple Sensors on One PC | External Power Supply | Tripod Mount |
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| 1 | Kinect 2 (Kinect for XBOX One) | $160 | Time-of-Flight | 60° | 512x424 (very good quality!) | 30 | USB 3.0 | no | required | has (1/4″) |
| 2 | First-gen depth sensors | from $30 | Infrared Coded Structured Light | 45° | 640x480 (interpolated, actual: 320x240 or even less) | 30 | USB 2.0 | yes | not required (except Kinect v1) | no |
| 2 | Orbbec Astra (PRO) | $160 | Infrared Coded Structured Light | 45° | 640x480 (interpolated, actual: 320x240 or even less) | 30 | USB 2.0 | yes | not required | has but M6 (not 1/4″) |
| 3 | Intel RealSense D435 | $180 | Infrared Coded Structured Light combined with stereo RGB matching | 65.5° (but only 42° for RGB) | up to 1280x720 (but very noisy, inaccurate and with a lot of artifacts like waves and blur!) | up to 90 | USB 3.0 | yes | not required | has (1/4″) |
| 4 | ASUS Xtion 2 | $270 | Time-of-Flight | 52° (but can be mounted in vertical position, then - 74°) | 640x480 (interpolated: actual is less than 320x240) | 30 | USB 3.0 | no | not required | has on bottom and right sides (1/4″) |
Major Pros and Cons of depth sensors:
| Place | Sensor | Pros | Cons |
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| 1 | Kinect 2 (Kinect for XBOX One) |
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| 2 | First-generation Depth Sensors |
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| 2 | Orbbec Astra (PRO) |
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| 3 | Intel RealSense D435 |
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| 4 | ASUS Xtion 2 |
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The winner is Kinect 2 (Kinect for XBOX One).
First-generation depth sensors and Orbbec Astra (PRO) share the second place.
Drivers and Software Libraries
The following sensors don't require special drivers and software to be recognized in iPi Recorder:
- Intel RealSense D415 and D435
- ASUS Xtion 2
That is, you can simply plug in these sensors to computer and make recordings in iPi Recorder without need to install any drivers or SDK's.
Other sensors require special drivers and/or software libraries/SDK to be installed:
- MS Kinect 2 (Kinect for XBOX One) requires MS Kinect SDK 2.0:
- MS Kinect v1 (Kinect for Windows and Kinect for XBOX 360) requires MS Kinect SDK 1.8:
- Orbbec Astra (PRO) requires special drivers:
- ASUS Xtion / ASUS Xtion Live / PrimeSense Carmine require OpenNI 1.5.4.0 and sensor drivers 5.1.2.1: