Fahdie
Fahdie

Reputation: 231

How to Connect Kinect 2 for Xbox One with PC

I have an Xbox One with Kinect 2. I want to know if I can connect it to my PC, and if so, how to do it ?

Upvotes: 4

Views: 51560

Answers (6)

Szymon Rzosinski
Szymon Rzosinski

Reputation: 25

To connect Kinect 2 (Xbox One) to your PC, you need a 12 V power supply and this cable: Cable
(source: diskdoctors.com)

Using information from this picture:

Cable assembly

Kinect 2 cables: Kinect Cable Change standard Kinect cable with a new cable USB 3.0 A, other cables (grey and brown is 12 V power).

Upvotes: 3

svn
svn

Reputation: 11

Make sure hardware matches standards if you are using a PCIe USB 3 adapter - your motherboard will probably have to support PCIe 2.0 (PCI Express).

Upvotes: 1

Fahdie
Fahdie

Reputation: 231

Microsoft Finally came up with a sane solution to Xbox Kinect One problem Check this out http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msca/en_CA/pdp/Kinect-Adapter-for-Windows/productID.308878000

Upvotes: 8

Liviu
Liviu

Reputation: 1

I connected the 12 V DC , as it must be in some photos;I used a Renesas USB 3.0 PCI-EXPRESS card and a 3m cable;and Kinect XBOX ONE was not detected by windows;I cut and re -made the long USB3 cable to 1m cable; and again nothing detected by PC. It looks that a POWER ENABLE signal STRAP(CONNECTION) must be made somehow(in the kinect 2)

The "distinct" hackers forgot to explain that signal (how to).
I didn't have the time to analyze the good images of the original USB3 HUB with the industrial USB3 B male connectors uploaded on web(by the way some photos disappeared meanwhile) This industrial USB3 cable of Microsoft has USB3 standard-5 pins, USB2 standard-4 pins + another additional 4 pins (of course one is ground and one is 12 V, and at least one not documented.

Fortunately I have about 4 projects to work till connecting the sensor and Microsoft did something interesting. It manufactured and sells the adapter for the sensor separately. A bit expensive, at 50$ but however we speak about one power adapter, a USB3.0 HUB and a USB 3.0 cable. ( the price had to be better at 30$) , even so it is not killing price.

http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/kinectforwindows/purchase/default.aspx#tab=2 and it looks already available for purchase.

Upvotes: -1

Peter Wishart
Peter Wishart

Reputation: 12270

You can un-officially connect the XBone Kinect to a PC.

Although you'll invalidate your warranty on the Kinect you should still be able to use it with the XBone afterwards.

Not sure if its a great idea for your project though - you'll still need a Windows 8 PC with the right USB 3.0 controller for it to work and you are at risk of non-windows Kinect SKUs being blocked/nerfed in future.

But basically:

  • Disconnect the USB lead from the Kinect
  • Take the Kinect apart
  • Solder a 12v power supply to the USB 3.0 powered-B side pins where the connector joins the PCB (these are extra pins in addition to the standard USB 3.0 spec for "special" device power input/output)
  • Connect the Kinect to the PC with a standard USB 3.0 B cable

A picture of where to solder the 0v/12v wires is here. I connected them to a barrel connector to fit a spare laptop PSU.

This works for me with Windows 8.1 and the MS KinectSDK public preview 1407.

Upvotes: 5

Thomas Hetzer
Thomas Hetzer

Reputation: 1637

Sorry, but there is no official way to connect the XBOX One Kinect with a PC. A hack might be available one day, but I would not recommend going that way.

Buy a "Kinect for Windows V2 Sensor" - that includes the license and SDK to develop your own applications with the Kinect V2.

Upvotes: 1

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