Where to download Kinect 2.0 SDK to build Windows apps?
READ MORE: AOC’s New 17-inch USB Portable Monitor Launches for Windows Laptops and Computers Microsoft also introducing a new adapter kit that enables users to take the Kinect for Xbox One you already own and attach it to Windows PCs and tablets. You should know that there are no fees for runtime licenses of commercial applications developed with the SDK. Here’s what Microsoft said about this: “With over 200 improvements and updates to the SDK since we released the public preview in June, including enhancements to Visual Gesture Builder, Kinect Studio, and Kinect Fusion, we get you coding faster with a substantially more stable and feature-rich product.” You can follow this link to download Kinect 2.0 SDK, but you should know that registration is required, of course. Let’s have a look at the most recent features, as well.
New features in Kinect for Windows version 2.0 SDK
Windows Store Support Unity Support .NET APIs updates Native APIs changes Audio improvements Face APIs Kinect for Windows v2 Hand Pointer Gestures Support Kinect Fusion Kinect Studio Visual Gesture Builder (Preview)
READ ALSO: Microsoft Makes Xbox One Digital TV Tuner Available in Europe for €30 Xbox One | Kinect 2 Tech Demo (Part 2 of 2) [EN] by XboxViewTV 2018 Update: Even if Kinect 2.0 was a great discussion topic for all game enthusiasts and tech-consumers. But all the good things come to an end, as well as Kinect. In late 2017, Microsoft announced the ending of Kinect project. Most probably, once Xbox One released, the importance of Kinect’s sensor feature started to fade away. You can find more information in our dedicated article about Kinect’s ending. You can write down more thoughts about this project in the comment section.
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