Could Microsoft’s Kinect be reborn as a virtual reality controller?

Could Microsoft's Kinect be reborn as a virtual reality controller?

By Jon Porter

Could Microsoft's Kinect be reborn as a virtual reality controller?

The Kinect port’s removal from the Xbox One S might have lead some to believe that the accessory has reached the end of its life, but a recent Microsoft blog post suggests otherwise.

The post details the research efforts of Microsoft’s research lab in Cambridge, who have been hard at work repurposing the Kinect camera accessory as a device for tracking hand and finger movements as part of a project called Handpose.

The blog post details how the researchers expect the technology to be used in an office setting, to use your fingers to skip between slides in a powerpoint presentation or to hang up on a colleague over Skype, but where the technology gets really interesting is in its ability to simulate hand movement in a virtual environment.

But more interestingly, this Handpose technology is also shown being used by people wearing virtual reality headsets, completely removing the need for a controller at all.

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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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