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ASIN | B00CMQTVUA |
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Release date | November 22, 2013 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #65,182 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #669 in Xbox One Accessory Kits |
Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 7.5 x 12.7 inches; 13.05 Pounds |
Type of item | Console |
Rated | Kids to Adults |
Item model number | 7UV-00077 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 13.02 pounds |
Manufacturer | Microsoft |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
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Experience greater convenience and control with Kinect for Xbox One. Command your Xbox and TV with your voice, make Skype calls in HD, and play games where you are the controller. Be recognized and signed-in automatically, and use your voice to find your favorite entertainment, snap apps, switch instantly and start recording game clips—all without lifting a finger. You can even broadcast your gameplay live with picture-in-picture using the Twitch app and work out smarter with Xbox Fitness. Kinect for Xbox One has a 1080p HD camera, advanced infrared technology and a microphone array with noise isolation for maximum precision in capturing sound and motion. Includes a full game download of Dance Central Spotlight.
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Customers like the graphics of the video game hardware. They say it has crisp looking graphics, and the design is excellent. They also appreciate the visual effects and sound quality. However, some customers have mixed opinions on quality, performance, voice control, value, ease of use, and download time.
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Customers like the graphics of the video game hardware. They mention that it has crisp looking graphics, a clean looking front face, and makes their living room look better. The design is excellent and the visual effects are a noticeable improvement. The home screen interface is nice, and the product is ideal for pictures and lets plays. The video quality is stunning, and there are no issues with clarity or jumpy pictures.
"...I'm familiar with Windows 8, so overall I think it looks great and navigation is usually straight forward. There are just some things that standout...." Read more
"...Games - So far I've just played RYSE. It had some good graphics, but I don't obsess over frame rates and polygon counts, so all I can say is it..." Read more
"...It makes your living room look better as well. The desighn is excellent. Miles better than the ancient low tech 360.Now the controller...." Read more
"...This is also in the cons so read on!The video quality is super stunning! Ryse is simply amazing (and a fun game, too!)..." Read more
Customers find the gaming experience on the video game hardware to be fun, exciting, and a treat. They mention that the hardware really adds to their entertainment experience, and that the games are nice on it. Customers also appreciate the incredible graphics and great gameplay. They say the specs are great and the OS was made with entertainment in mind.
"...It truly improves the experience...." Read more
"...Playing Kinect Sports was fun.The motor is gone inside of this generation's Kinect, so you'll have to adjust it by hand...." Read more
"...Love the voice commands as it makes doing simple tasks so much more enjoyable. This is also in the cons so read on!..." Read more
"...the kinect is fun and seems to work (haven't played with it too much aside from just dance)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the video game hardware. Some mention that the controller is amazing and the Kinect is useful, while others say that the OS is buggy, the TV app is slow, and the quality seems very poor.
"...The triggers feel amazing, but the best upgrade is the thumbsticks. They feel great and are easy to use. I don't expect any thumb fatigue from these...." Read more
"...Controller - it' similar to the old one, but it feels smoother. I like it. the rumble pack is subtler...." Read more
"...in game dvr is slow, very slow and the quality seems very poor. cool feature, but would be cooler if it was HD like the xbox One..." Read more
"...You get far more for your money. You get kinect, a awesome controller, a headseat, a pair of batteries, and of course a full on entertainment system..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the video game hardware. Some mention that it works reasonably well in a quiet room, the games look great and run well, and the system itself is excellent. However, others say that it doesn't always work, it doesn’t work well with their wifi, and game performance took a hit due to the complicated OS. The console is pure functionality, with no heart or soul.
"...The Kinect is great, the HDMI input feature works well, and gaming is great to boot. It does have a lot of improvements that it needs...." Read more
"...The system itself is excellent. But the available games are mediocure so far...." Read more
"...The Look - I don't know...it's a little boxy, kind of forgettable and fades into the background.All-in-All - I like it...." Read more
"...The console is SOOOO silent and the Blu ray drive works like a charm...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the voice control. Some mention that the Kinect voice commands are a neat feature, while others say that they don't work well.
"...The Kinect is great, the HDMI input feature works well, and gaming is great to boot. It does have a lot of improvements that it needs...." Read more
"...The voice control is awesome when it is on point...." Read more
"...but if you want to search for something unique, the Kinect voice function won't work for in the search engine, leaving you to have to use the..." Read more
"...The Kinect sensor is simply amazing! I have mine set to auto recognize me and then sign in to my Live account. Works like a charm!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the Xbox One. Some mention it's a really nice easy to use system, while others say it'd take forever to install games and the OneGuide doesn't seem any easier to navigate than their regular SatTV guide.
"...I like the look too. It's simple which I like. It's super quiet which is the most important thing in my book after my airplane engine original 360...." Read more
"...Yes the sounds are better but the driving is far to easy to even be a challenge or rewarding at all...." Read more
"...Each prompt was very well expressed and it took little time to get everything set.The Kinect sensor is simply amazing!..." Read more
"...The GPU is not as powerful as the PS4s but that's not a reason not to buy it. It runs games fine and they look great...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the video game hardware. Some mention that it's an excellent value, while others say that it isn't worth an extra $100. They also note that the PS4 is beautiful, cheap, and flawless thus far.
"...Other apps: The selection of apps for the Xbox One is good, but not great...." Read more
"...from china or japan so it is taking forever to arrive but it is very cheap to buy and others have said it does work with the xbox one...." Read more
"...For about the last week or so the Netflix app on the X1 has been utterly terrible...." Read more
"...Right now it's still not the best UI in the world and still needs work, but it has the potential to be a great console...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the download time. Some mention it's highly accurate and really fast, while others say it'll take forever to download a game.
"...The controller is extremely responsive, but so was the 360's controller...." Read more
"...It never makes it to HD, rebuffers every 5 minutes and then just stops working all together......at least that is what it did before, now it loads..." Read more
"...I have not noticed a single bump or slow down. No stutters at all!..." Read more
"...Games are loaded fairly quickly and it never stood long for Downloads. The console is SOOOO silent and the Blu ray drive works like a charm...." Read more
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I decided to get the Xbox One first because it seemed like it fit into my desires more than what the PS4 offers. While PS4 certainly impressed me with it's promise of great next gen graphics, it didn't really offer anything else compelling to me (right now) because I'm not interested in "sharing" gaming content socially. I'm not famous and therefore nobody I know would be interested in watching my videos (probably not even my friends who play that game). I don't have a Vita, so would have to pay a couple extra hundred to take advantages of the second screen features the PS4 offers. While some of the exclusives look really good, there was no launch day titles that really made the PS4 of a must buy on day one. PS4 looks really good, but I don't have any problems waiting to buy it.
However, the Xbox One really drew me in because of all the "next-gen" feeling features that it included. I'll go through each of those features and my thoughts on them now. I should say that I've owned the Xbox One for a few days now and put in about 40 hours using nearly off of it's available features.
Games: This is the main reason people get the new consoles right? Ok, so maybe that's not totally true for the Xbox One because of all the media features it includes, but gaming is still at the center of what this console is meant to do. So far I have Dead Rising 3, Forza 5, and Just Dance as my games. None of these games is far and away better than the previous gen, but it is noticeably better. I expected this though, because it's not like we are going from standard def to high def like we did the previous generation. What really impresses me is the amount of content (e.g. zombies) on the screen at once the Xbox One can handle. I'm easily steam rolling hundreds of zombies at once with no slow downs. This is definitely in my opinion the best launch exclusive game. Forza 5 looks great and feels next gen, but the game itself doesn't really draw me in other than just for 15 minute burst racing sessions. Just Dance is a bit disappointing, but that is more a dock on the game itself. The Kinect portion works fantastically from what I can tell. Which leads me to,
Kinect 2.0: Wow, what an improvement. The precision is fantastic for both motion and speech recognition. I honestly don't think it's misinterpreted any command that I've given yet which blows my mind compared to where the previous Kinect was at. I can't wait till more games tap into this feature more. This might be the biggest surprise of the new Xbox One yet. I'm glad they made it such an integrated experience and bundled them together. It truly improves the experience. Yes, they could have made the Xbox One cheaper by not including it, but then it wouldn't be nearly as great of a product.
Interface: This is the part that I think needs the most work. I'm familiar with Windows 8, so overall I think it looks great and navigation is usually straight forward. There are just some things that standout. First would be the friends list and messages. It's much harder to look at your friends online and read messages than the 360. I'm hoping this is fixed soon as it seems a lot of people are complaining about it. Also I think the "pins" could be done a bit better. Make it easier to arrange them. Sometimes it takes too many actions to get to popular games/apps. This is made drastically easier by voice commands though which I've started doing every time.
TV Integration: This is the feature that I'm still getting used to the most. It takes a bit of time to relearn a new interface and way to navigation TV, but so far I think it's a big improvement over my normal cable box interface. Navigation is super simple with voice commands and it's a lot more customizable for getting to my favorite channels and looking at the TV guide. My favorite part of this is probably the "snap" feature where I can watch TV, but split the screen with something else. This has worked really great for me so far. I do think it can get even better though with better content to snap to the side. I also think the audio streams need to be able to get controlled. Right now they just play over each other which can be a mess. Should have voice commands to turn some on/off up/down. My wife also hasn't had much difficultly transitioning to watching TV through the Xbox. She's to the point now where she likes it more because it removes a lot of steps we use to have to do with remotes and she likes the voice commands.
Design: I'll admit that I don't really care about this that much. Is it big? Ya, it's bigger than my slim 360, but it fits on my TV stand no problem and I don't expect to move it. I like the look too. It's simple which I like. It's super quiet which is the most important thing in my book after my airplane engine original 360. The power brick is on the outside, but I don't care. That's hidden from view behind my stand. It keeps the Xbox One really low temperature which I hope increases its lifespan.
Controller: The 360's controller was my favorite of all time. It felt amazing in my hand and it was extremely durable (I only broke one, and that's saying something considering I'm a notorious controller thrower). The Xbox One? I'd say parts of it are better and parts of it are worse. It feels a bit more like a toy than the 360. It's lighter and feels a bit more flimsy. Maybe it's not, time will tell. The triggers feel amazing, but the best upgrade is the thumbsticks. They feel great and are easy to use. I don't expect any thumb fatigue from these. Lots of people say d-pad is upgraded which I'd agree with, but I didn't really have any troubles with the one on the 360. My biggest gripe about the controller is piece of plastic that seals in the battery at the back of the controller. I don't think it seals tight enough and wiggles around slightly which bugs me. I also don't like having to pay extra for a battery pack and charger. The battery charge lasts a long time so far, but it better with the price that I paid for it. Better have a long shelf life or I'll be pretty disappointed. The controller is extremely responsive, but so was the 360's controller. I'd say overall I like the controller a bit less than the 360, but who knows if that'll change overtime.
Other apps: The selection of apps for the Xbox One is good, but not great. It has all the standard ones like Netflix, Hulu, but is missing my personal favorite from the 360, HBO Go. They said they'll get that eventually and it can't come soon enough (the main reason my 360 is still plugged into my primary TV). Yes, you have to have XBL gold to use these which is a bit awkward. But my question would be why would you have an Xbox One and not have gold? If you just wanted to stream then a roku is way cheaper and smaller. Xbox One is mainly for gaming and XBL gold is super integrated into gaming and is one of the best features about the Xbox brand. Like I said earlier I'm not that sold on "sharing" features so I don't really plan on using like the Twitch app. Overall, the current selection is OK and what's there works well. It just needs more. I will mention that I'm a big NFL fan and like all the NFL app integration into the Xbox One.
Overall, I'm very happy with my purchase of the Xbox One. It definitely surpassed my expectations for how good it would be right at launch. It feels like a next gen system not because of significantly better graphics, but more because of the huge amount of features that really seems to be pushing this console into the center of the living room and the future of gaming. The Kinect is great, the HDMI input feature works well, and gaming is great to boot. It does have a lot of improvements that it needs. I expected this though. The Xbox One will only get better as they clean up some of the minor problems I had and once the gaming library starts to grow and there are more games that really make use of the better performance that the Xbox One offers. I'd definitely recommend somebody get this system if they have similar desires as I do for what they wanted out of a next gen console.
Pros:
+Kinect 2.0 is super accurate for movement and speech and offers great additional nearly all aspects of the console
+Games look great although not a huge improvement over previous generation
+Controller feels great overall
+Watch TV feature is a nice addition and really makes the console feel next gen and provide something totally new
Cons:
-Interface makes some features hard to get to and confusing
-Having to pay extra for controller battery pack
-System is still young and therefore not a large library of games
Updates - I have to say, this is such a weird part of modern gaming. I remember the excitement of getting all of my previous systems, plugging them in, putting in a game, and enjoying my brand new game console. With this console (just like my Wii U) instead of this happening, when I fired up the system, I immediately had to update the system which took about a half hour (at 6Mb/s). When it was finally able to start, I began exploring a bit. I decided to download all the things which make the system work. Things like CD and DVD functions were not standard apps and had to be downloaded. Then I decided to download the free Kinect Sports preseason. It took several hours, so I went to bed.
A few days later, I received RYSE, which I rented, and excited to play that game, popped it in. To my dismay, the game needed a 3 GB update. Once again, I went to bed waiting for it to download.
I guess it's a double-edged sword. It's great that they are still taking the time to perfect things, but it's kind of a drag. I can imagine how frustrated kids must get waiting to finally use their system.
Pros - That being said, I really like my new system. It feels familiar, yet also feels very modern. The interface with the Kinect is cool.
Kinect - So many people look down on this feature, but I'm glad they made it a standard part of the system. Although not perfect, I think it's really impressive technology. You can scroll with gestures, use voice commands and I can only hope that some developers will get creative with it. Playing Kinect Sports was fun.
The motor is gone inside of this generation's Kinect, so you'll have to adjust it by hand. It almost seems like a step down, but once it's in place, you won't have to move it, so it's not that big of a deal. They've also added a heat sensor to the Kinect which can measure heart beat, and body temperature when you are doing things like exercising. As you work out, it will show which muscles are being used. I have to admit, it's kind of weird knowing that a camera is watching you in your living room all the time though. It's kind of Orwellian.
Home screen - It has a Windows 8 Live Tile experience. You can move things around, pin things to specific places, etc.
Internet - it's cool to have on the system for favorites, but if you want to search for something unique, the Kinect voice function won't work for in the search engine, leaving you to have to use the controller to type it in. Since this is so tedious, it's just easier to pick up the laptop or phone and search what you are looking for.
Controller - it' similar to the old one, but it feels smoother. I like it. the rumble pack is subtler.
Games - So far I've just played RYSE. It had some good graphics, but I don't obsess over frame rates and polygon counts, so all I can say is it looked good to me. I do like the fact that you can easily go back between the game and the home screen. There are not a lot of games out right now, but I'm glad that people clamored to keep the discs. I like buying cheap games or renting them.
TV, Apps, etc. - while I was curious about all the things included, the truth is I probably won't use most of the stuff. I already have Netflix, Spotify, etc. so I don't see myself buying a bunch of stuff through their store, which I know MS would love most people to do. I do like the fact that I can now Skype from my TV. The only problem, as many people have noted, is that you need to maintain your Gold membership to do all of this.
The Look - I don't know...it's a little boxy, kind of forgettable and fades into the background.
All-in-All - I like it. It seems like each iteration of a system there are so many heated opinions, some even saying that the console era is dead, and there's always the casual vs. hardcore gamer arguments being made. Personally, I like consoles because they're standard. Yes the technology stays in place for several years, but you know the games will work on them. I like popping in a disc, sitting on the couch with a controller and playing a game.
As far as the "casual" aspect of the system, I kind of think people are missing one big point. There are a lot of people who would like the casual aspects of the XBOX. Fun party games, being able to work out with the Kinect counting calories, and all the other functions are what might bring more people to like game consoles. And the thing is, the gaming is still at the center of the system, so you can be hardcore and play. So if you like these aspects of a game console, I'd say you won't be disappointed.