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product_id: 2121403
title: "Kinect Sensor with Kinect Adventures and Gunstringer Token Code (OLD MODEL)"
price: "₱9837"
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reviews_count: 10
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# Full-body motion tracking 4-player multiplayer support Voice control & facial recognition Kinect Sensor with Kinect Adventures and Gunstringer Token Code (OLD MODEL)

**Price:** ₱9837
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Level up your game nights—no remotes, no limits, just pure motion magic!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kinect Sensor with Kinect Adventures and Gunstringer Token Code (OLD MODEL)
- **How much does it cost?** ₱9837 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Easy setup with HDMI & USB connectivity, ready to transform your living room in minutes.
- • **Value-Packed Game Bundle:** Includes Kinect Adventures plus token codes for Gunstringer and Fruit Ninja Kinect.
- • **Immersive Full-Body Gameplay:** Jump, duck, and spin your way through adventures without a controller.
- • **Seamless Voice & Facial Login:** Step in front of the sensor to sign in and control your Xbox with simple voice commands.
- • **Ultimate Multiplayer Experience:** Supports up to 4 players simultaneously—no extra controllers or batteries needed.

## Overview

The Microsoft Kinect Sensor (OLD MODEL) revolutionizes Xbox 360 gaming with advanced full-body motion tracking, voice commands, and facial recognition for effortless login. This bundle includes Kinect Adventures and token codes for Gunstringer and Fruit Ninja Kinect, delivering hours of immersive multiplayer fun for up to 4 players without extra controllers. With HDMI and USB connectivity, it offers a seamless setup that transforms your living space into an interactive playground.

## Description

Easily hook up with friends with Video Kinect, no headset required Sign into your profile by just stepping in front of the sensor Kinect games give you the freedom to jump, duck, and spin your way through a unique adventure. Kinect uses cutting-edge technology to provide a whole new way to play Incudes "Kinect Adventures!" and token codes for downloadable versions of "Gunstringer" and "Fruit Ninja Kinect" (requires broadband internet connection to redeem)

Review: Review from a 1st Time Kinect Adopter... Quit Waiting And Go GET ONE! - The Kinect has been out for a while and I've been an Xbox 360 owner since the console came out. Although one of my friends was a beta tester and got a free Kinect unit for testing it, he couldn't convince me that it was worth it. Afterall, I was one of the early adopters for the Wii and nearly every game I got for it was a disappointment except for games like The Legend of Zelda and Wii Sports. Because of my bad experience w/ the Wii (and the Sony PS3 Move), I still couldn't fathom that the Kinect would provide me with an experience that was worth the price. From a pricing standpoint, it did seem cost effective (lack of additional "remotes", no need for batteries, no potential cause of the remote flying out of your hand) but still... how much better could the Kinect be? Surprisingly, much better than I had thought. I bought the Kinect primarily for my fiance because she recently had a run in with Just Dance games at her parents' home a couple months before Christmas. She claimed she loved the dance games and asked if she could have the Kinect for Christmas. I told her "maybe" and I was on the fence, but I justified buying it since it was a present to her. I figured if it sucked, I wouldn't see it as a bad purchase since it counted as one of her presents. So let me tell you that after just a week and a half of owning the Kinect, this thing is already worth the purchase and simply blows the Wii & the PS3 Move out of the water. My reasons are below... Pro #1 - The Motion Recognition: The fact that it detects multiple people, calibrates easy, and doesn't require an additional remote per person makes it a technological marvel. I like how it detects whole body movements rather than just the physical location of a "wand" like the other consoles. Because of this, it gives you a wider range of movement which in turn, allows games to be much more involved & immersive. Pro #2 - The Price: The Kinect retails for around $150 MSRP w/ 1 game but the price I got it for on desertcart (new) was just $99. That included the game bundle of Kinect Adventures and two downloadable codes for Fruit Ninja and Gunstringer. Two bonus games plus a $50 price drop? Kinect Adventures retails for $49 and Gunstringer for $39. Add the two together, you're paying $11 for Fruit Ninja and the sensor. Consider me sold. Pro #3 - The Games: Aside from the games I received in my bundle, luckily Xbox Live allows you to download a nice handful of demos. I think I got around 10 to test with to really see how the Kinect plays. Many of them were much more involved and responsive than that of the other consoles. Most importantly, they were fun. One of my favorites, despite not being a fan of the genre, is Dance Central 2 (the game I selected for my fiance). This game is actually quite fun despite the fear of looking "goofy" doing some dance moves to popular songs. I can only expect games get better with time. Pro #4 - Xbox Live Dashboard Integration - Games aside, this is probably the MOST useful feature of the Kinect. I know that the integration wasn't always this deep, as I remember several XBL updates occuring over the past year for improved Kinect functionality. I just wasn't aware of what kind of functionality they were implementing until I actually used my Kinect. The fact of the matter is, you no longer need a controller at all to navigate around the Xbox 360. Everything from playing a game to dashboard navigation to running apps, settings, etc is all voice integrated. For the past week and a half, my Xbox controller has been collecting dust. Being an ESPN 3 & Netflix user (as well as other available apps on my Xbox 360), everything can be controlled with just the simple command of "Xbox... ". Nothing is more awesome than saying "Xbox... Apps... Netflix... Next List... Play 4" and it plays your favorite movie or TV show on Netflix. Stop, Next Episode, Previous Episode, Fast Forward, Rewind... it's all there. If you were to tell me that this kind of functionality was available a year ago, I would have thought you were crazy. That's like Star Trek functionality. So I have a "voice remote" for my Kinect that costed me $99. I think the voice feature alone is worth at least $50 standalone. The Kinect is one of the best accessories you can get for the Xbox 360. If you've been waiting and are still on the fence, I suggest you just pull the trigger and buy it now. The games are fun, the technology is great and will only get better. Kudos Microsoft, you never cease to amaze me.
Review: Better than expected - I had seen the videos on xbox live and the displays at the big box retail stores and thought it was a fun gimmick but not worth $150. A few months later my wife wanted to try it out and knowing that there were video and voice controls already integrated into the Kinect and the fact that it now comes with 3 games at $100, I figured what the heck and purchased it anyway. It ended up being better than expected. Pros: Fun and integration There is no lag in its responsiveness and the 3 games it comes with provide hours of fun. We of course purchased a few dance games and I have to say, comparing it to the same dance games we have for the Wii (Just Dance & Black Eyed Peas Experience), I think the Kinect version offers a more intuitive approach, not to mention makes it more challenging and encourages you to actually do the moves on screen as apposed to cheating the system (just shacking the wiimote and still completing the dance). It's immersiveness is most evident in the game Rise of Nightmares, it's the closest thing to virtual reality and really shows how advanced the Kinect really is. Inexpensive multiplayer and easy setup Another bonus is that originally the Kinect only offered 2 player action for the $100-$150 price which was pretty much the same cost to do on the other systems ($30-$50 for extra controllers for the Wii or PS3). Now that it supports 4 players it's the least expensive way to play at a party, no extra controllers to purchase, or batteries! Voice controls, and Kinect ID (facial recognition for auto login) work seamlessly and are quick to set up. I'd say the original set up took about 20 minutes (counting the time it took for the Kinect ID for me and my wife), after that I haven't had to calibrate it and it works perfectly. Cons: Needs 6-8 feet to play The only downfall is that you really do need a lot of room. It's best to have it mounted or resting above your tv for starters; that adds about .5 to 1 foot of space between you and the Kinect, it also makes it easier for it to "see" everything. Next make sure to measure out the minimum 6 feet for 1 player games (start the measuring tape from where you will place the Kinect). You will need 8 feet for 2 or more, otherwise it gets really cramped and you end up being very likely to hit someone. Now 6-8 feet sounds like a huge area but we live in a condo and the only thing we had to do to achieve the required room to play is move our coffee table, that's it, all other furniture was able to stay in place (our living room is 14 feet by 14.5 feet). Conclusion: Overall, if you have enough space to play it in or can just move a table to achieve the room, I'd highly recommend it. For $100 you get 3 great games, and 4 player action (granted you need an xbox as well, but the xbox bundle Xbox 360 4GB Console with Kinect is $300 which is also a great price). The only deal that comes close to that would be the Wii console bundle Wii Black Console with New Super Mario Brothers Wii and Music CD which only offers 1 game and 1 controller for $150.

## Features

- Easily hook up with friends with Video Kinect, no headset required
- Sign into your profile by just stepping in front of the sensor
- Kinect games give you the freedom to jump, duck, and spin your way through a unique adventure.
- Kinect uses cutting-edge technology to provide a whole new way to play
- Incudes "Kinect Adventures!" and token codes for downloadable versions of "Gunstringer" and "Fruit Ninja Kinect" (requires broadband internet connection to redeem)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005YR0T2I |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47,682 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,737 in Xbox 360 Games |
| Brand Name | Microsoft |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (683) |
| Input Device | Motion Controller, Gamepad |
| Item Weight | 2.78 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LPF-00068 |
| Model Name | Kinect Sensor (OLD MODEL) |
| Model Number | LPF-00068 |
| Platform | Xbox 360 |
| Resolution | 1080p |
| UPC | 885370365092 |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review from a 1st Time Kinect Adopter... Quit Waiting And Go GET ONE!
*by H***M on January 4, 2012*

The Kinect has been out for a while and I've been an Xbox 360 owner since the console came out. Although one of my friends was a beta tester and got a free Kinect unit for testing it, he couldn't convince me that it was worth it. Afterall, I was one of the early adopters for the Wii and nearly every game I got for it was a disappointment except for games like The Legend of Zelda and Wii Sports. Because of my bad experience w/ the Wii (and the Sony PS3 Move), I still couldn't fathom that the Kinect would provide me with an experience that was worth the price. From a pricing standpoint, it did seem cost effective (lack of additional "remotes", no need for batteries, no potential cause of the remote flying out of your hand) but still... how much better could the Kinect be? Surprisingly, much better than I had thought. I bought the Kinect primarily for my fiance because she recently had a run in with Just Dance games at her parents' home a couple months before Christmas. She claimed she loved the dance games and asked if she could have the Kinect for Christmas. I told her "maybe" and I was on the fence, but I justified buying it since it was a present to her. I figured if it sucked, I wouldn't see it as a bad purchase since it counted as one of her presents. So let me tell you that after just a week and a half of owning the Kinect, this thing is already worth the purchase and simply blows the Wii & the PS3 Move out of the water. My reasons are below... Pro #1 - The Motion Recognition: The fact that it detects multiple people, calibrates easy, and doesn't require an additional remote per person makes it a technological marvel. I like how it detects whole body movements rather than just the physical location of a "wand" like the other consoles. Because of this, it gives you a wider range of movement which in turn, allows games to be much more involved & immersive. Pro #2 - The Price: The Kinect retails for around $150 MSRP w/ 1 game but the price I got it for on Amazon (new) was just $99. That included the game bundle of Kinect Adventures and two downloadable codes for Fruit Ninja and Gunstringer. Two bonus games plus a $50 price drop? Kinect Adventures retails for $49 and Gunstringer for $39. Add the two together, you're paying $11 for Fruit Ninja and the sensor. Consider me sold. Pro #3 - The Games: Aside from the games I received in my bundle, luckily Xbox Live allows you to download a nice handful of demos. I think I got around 10 to test with to really see how the Kinect plays. Many of them were much more involved and responsive than that of the other consoles. Most importantly, they were fun. One of my favorites, despite not being a fan of the genre, is Dance Central 2 (the game I selected for my fiance). This game is actually quite fun despite the fear of looking "goofy" doing some dance moves to popular songs. I can only expect games get better with time. Pro #4 - Xbox Live Dashboard Integration - Games aside, this is probably the MOST useful feature of the Kinect. I know that the integration wasn't always this deep, as I remember several XBL updates occuring over the past year for improved Kinect functionality. I just wasn't aware of what kind of functionality they were implementing until I actually used my Kinect. The fact of the matter is, you no longer need a controller at all to navigate around the Xbox 360. Everything from playing a game to dashboard navigation to running apps, settings, etc is all voice integrated. For the past week and a half, my Xbox controller has been collecting dust. Being an ESPN 3 & Netflix user (as well as other available apps on my Xbox 360), everything can be controlled with just the simple command of "Xbox... ". Nothing is more awesome than saying "Xbox... Apps... Netflix... Next List... Play 4" and it plays your favorite movie or TV show on Netflix. Stop, Next Episode, Previous Episode, Fast Forward, Rewind... it's all there. If you were to tell me that this kind of functionality was available a year ago, I would have thought you were crazy. That's like Star Trek functionality. So I have a "voice remote" for my Kinect that costed me $99. I think the voice feature alone is worth at least $50 standalone. The Kinect is one of the best accessories you can get for the Xbox 360. If you've been waiting and are still on the fence, I suggest you just pull the trigger and buy it now. The games are fun, the technology is great and will only get better. Kudos Microsoft, you never cease to amaze me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than expected
*by M***E on December 29, 2011*

I had seen the videos on xbox live and the displays at the big box retail stores and thought it was a fun gimmick but not worth $150. A few months later my wife wanted to try it out and knowing that there were video and voice controls already integrated into the Kinect and the fact that it now comes with 3 games at $100, I figured what the heck and purchased it anyway. It ended up being better than expected. Pros: Fun and integration There is no lag in its responsiveness and the 3 games it comes with provide hours of fun. We of course purchased a few dance games and I have to say, comparing it to the same dance games we have for the Wii (Just Dance & Black Eyed Peas Experience), I think the Kinect version offers a more intuitive approach, not to mention makes it more challenging and encourages you to actually do the moves on screen as apposed to cheating the system (just shacking the wiimote and still completing the dance). It's immersiveness is most evident in the game Rise of Nightmares, it's the closest thing to virtual reality and really shows how advanced the Kinect really is. Inexpensive multiplayer and easy setup Another bonus is that originally the Kinect only offered 2 player action for the $100-$150 price which was pretty much the same cost to do on the other systems ($30-$50 for extra controllers for the Wii or PS3). Now that it supports 4 players it's the least expensive way to play at a party, no extra controllers to purchase, or batteries! Voice controls, and Kinect ID (facial recognition for auto login) work seamlessly and are quick to set up. I'd say the original set up took about 20 minutes (counting the time it took for the Kinect ID for me and my wife), after that I haven't had to calibrate it and it works perfectly. Cons: Needs 6-8 feet to play The only downfall is that you really do need a lot of room. It's best to have it mounted or resting above your tv for starters; that adds about .5 to 1 foot of space between you and the Kinect, it also makes it easier for it to "see" everything. Next make sure to measure out the minimum 6 feet for 1 player games (start the measuring tape from where you will place the Kinect). You will need 8 feet for 2 or more, otherwise it gets really cramped and you end up being very likely to hit someone. Now 6-8 feet sounds like a huge area but we live in a condo and the only thing we had to do to achieve the required room to play is move our coffee table, that's it, all other furniture was able to stay in place (our living room is 14 feet by 14.5 feet). Conclusion: Overall, if you have enough space to play it in or can just move a table to achieve the room, I'd highly recommend it. For $100 you get 3 great games, and 4 player action (granted you need an xbox as well, but the xbox bundle Xbox 360 4GB Console with Kinect is $300 which is also a great price). The only deal that comes close to that would be the Wii console bundle Wii Black Console with New Super Mario Brothers Wii and Music CD which only offers 1 game and 1 controller for $150.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Fun gadget if it is not faulty!
*by N***X on December 28, 2011*

Before buying this product be aware that they have many errors and problems with this device. I didn't find-out until I tried to get it to work on Christmas day. All I got was error C000009. I googled this error code and only found other people with same problem. No fixes. Even the xbox message board moderators never seen this code and it was not listed in the error code section. Support said I could send it to them to fix ($80 + Shipping). I just went to Best Buy and purchased a new one and shipped back the one from Amazon. To this day there still is no fix. Also, doing research I realized that hundreds of thousands of people are having various issues. I feel like a product with such high failure rate should not be offered. Now if you do get one that works then its a decent game. I am tall so its difficult for me to play with children. However they enjoy it a lot. I still believe that the WII is still a batter option until they make it better. I hope this helps someone. Thank You!

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