Is Apple about to invent Xbox Kinect? The latest Apple rumor comes from another abandoned Microsoft concept.


What you need to know

  • An upcoming Apple TV may have a built-in camera for FaceTime.
  • Discussions at Apple are ongoing, so it’s unclear if we’ll ever see an Apple TV with a built-in camera.
  • Apple added support for FaceTime on Apple TV last year, but the app requires another compatible device, such as an iPhone.
  • Microsoft used to support video calls in the living room through Skype and Kinect, but the company has discontinued Skype for Xbox and Kinect.

Apple may release an Apple TV with a built-in camera in the future, according to a Bloomberg report. If that device does come out, it should connect with any user’s iPhone or Apple Vision Pro. But we’re Windows Central, so why should we care about a rumored Apple device? It’s because Microsoft could have had this setup years ago if it hadn’t abandoned its vision for the Xbox being the hub of a living room.

Apple added FaceTime support with the release of tvOS 17. Our colleague Daryl Baxter at iMore called the feature a “game changer.” It seems other people agree with Baxter, considering Apple is looking into an Apple TV with a built-in camera. Releasing a device designed to be the center of a living room that emphasizes a camera is a natural evolution of FaceTime on Apple TV.

The frustrating history of Kinect

Xbox Kinect

The Xbox Kinect doesn’t work on the Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S. (Image credit: Future)

The Xbox One infamously launched with the Kinect camera, raising the console’s price and hurting Microsoft in the console wars for years. But people weren’t upset about the Kinect as a concept, at least for the most part. They didn’t like Microsoft bundling it with the Xbox One, forcing purchasers of the console to have an accessory they may not want. Microsoft seemingly hasn’t learned much from this saga, considering that it’s forcing AI everywhere. But at least Copilot shipping with Windows 11 doesn’t cost you money.





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