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Xbox Fitness launched with Xbox One in November 2013, and was emblematic of Xbox's Don Mattrick era: a mass-market, non-gaming service leveraging the Kinect technology.
All in all Kinect has been a great addition to my Xbox One. Even if I had only Fantasia and Zoo Tycoon, the enjoyment for me—and, more importantly, my daughter—is well worth the extra $100.
Bringing greater focus to fitness applications on the Xbox One, Microsoft's Xbox Fitness platform will allow Xbox Live Gold users to workout with popular trainers and measure performance with the ...
On February 13th, Zumba fitness dancing returns to XBox Kinect with Zumba Rush, bringing with it the craze that launched classes, clothing lines and yes, even conventions all over the world.
The Kinect can pull off some fancy tricks with Fitness, including measuring estimated heart rate through its sensors as well as motion and force. Microsoft announced that Xbox Fitness was ...
As far as the Kinect requirement goes, Microsoft still recommends that Xbox Fitness users utilize the Kinect sensor. Without it, some of the service's better features like Pulse, Muscle Mapping ...
Xbox Fitness. Xbox One exclusive, requires Kinect. Free to Gold subscribers. About 30 workouts included. A disappointingly small selection available for purchase in-app.
Using Kinect, Xbox Fitness can measure your power and heart rate. In January, Microsoft announced that Xbox One users had already completed more than 1.5 million workouts through Xbox Fitness.
Microsoft is launching a new dashboard for its Xbox console today: Kinect PlayFit. Described as a dashboard that tracks fitness activity on the Xbox, Kinect PlayFit will aggregate data from Dance ...
With Microsoft having announced 15 exclusive games for Xbox One in its first year, we can't help but wonder if one of them will be Xbox Fitness. Perhaps E3 will tell. Read this next ...
Kinect for Xbox 360 found success by appealing to the fitness crowd. Microsoft hopes to capture that magic once again with Xbox One, this time with a subscription-based service.
Xbox Fitness and 'Kinect One' web domains have been filed by Microsoft.. The domain filings, which were discovered by 'Superannuation', point towards a new fitness title for the Xbox One.