Kinect Now Available Solo for $149.99

Pick up the motion camera sensor (without an Xbox One) today.

Posted By | On 14th, Oct. 2014

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After Microsoft released an Xbox One SDK for $399 in June, it promised to release its motion sensing camera Kinect as a standalone device later this year. It was initially launched for Windows but now it’s available for $149.99 on Amazon and the Microsoft Store.

Along with Kinect, you’ll receive a Dance Central Spotlight digital code. Because if you’re picking up the Kinect, your first thought will be to dance.

The interesting thing is that the Xbox One has seen a markedly higher degree of success without Kinect, primarily due to the price drop. The console originally launched with Kinect and mandatory use of the camera. This, along with many other controversial policies, had been reversed prior to the Xbox One’s launch. Now that Kinect is available as a standalone device, would you be interested in it? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below and stay tuned for more information on sales for the same in the coming months.


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