Kinect Sensors Support
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Microsoft Kinect for Windows |
Kinect 2 for Windows and Kinect for Xbox One is the same sensor. Kinect 2 has higher resolution compared to first generation Kinect sensor. Detailed comparison:
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| Kinect 2 for Windows / Kinect for Xbox One |
- Higher resolution of depth and RGB video
- Low mutual sensors interference
- More tolerant to lighting conditions
- Better tracking quality can be expected
(but the difference with first generation Kinect is not dramatic)
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- Requires USB 3.0 controller
- Only single sensor on one PC is supported by Microsoft Kinect SDK 2
- Works only on Windows 8 / 8.1
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| Kinect for Windows |
- Ensures tracking quality comparable with Kinect 2, but hardware requirements are not so strong
- Requires USB 2.0 controller
- Works on Windows 8 / 7 / Vista SP2
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- Lower resolution
- Less tolerant to lighting conditions
- Higher mutual interference of sensors leads to more noise in case of using several sensors
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Obsolete Sensors
iPi Recorder also supports obsolete sensors, currently unavailable for purchase: iPi Recorder officially supports ASUS Xtion and ASUS Xtion Live devices (and also PRO modifications for developers), and PrimeSense Carmine 1.08.