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Reddit mentions of Xbox One Kinect Adapter, Windows PC Adapter Power Supply for Xbox One S/X kinect 2.0 Sensor
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- LATEST VERSION: Experience the convenience and versatility of the Xbox One Kinect Sensor on your Xbox One S, X, or Windows PC.
- POWERFUL FEATURES: Advanced skeletal tracking and enhanced noise isolation, Wider field of view with the 1080p HD camera, Accurate gesture recognition, depth imaging, 3D point clouds, and weak light recognition capabilities.
- PROFESSIONAL USE: Connect to a Windows PC via USB 3.0 and craft experiences that are more natural, personal and engaging. With Kinect, it's your opportunity to transform entertainment, education, healthcare, and more.
- RELIABLE&CONVENENT: Connect your Xbox One kinect sensor to your computer, and play games with your family. This adapter makes your game healthier and more fun.
- WHAT YOU GET: Kinect Adapter for Xbox One(comes with one power plug, AC power, the Kinect USB adapter and an Adapter proprietary connector to USB.) If you have any problem with our product, please feel free to contract us.
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With a low budget your best bet is to grab a Kinect v2 (The Xbox One version, not the older 360 Kinect) and a license of Brekel ProBody 2.
It will probably run a bit above 100 USD, more like 200 USD, but it is by far your best bet on a tight budget for Mocap assuming you don't already own some fullscale VR, in which case you could use other software with your VR for mocap (I think Brekel has some OpenVR software as well if you have a Vive or similar that could work with it).
For the Kinect route there are some gotchas to note:
That setup will let you record BVH motion which is a common mocap format which can be used in any major 3D package, Motion Builder, and maybe directly in Unity (haven't checked the asset store but I imagine someone has built something to directly read bvh in Unity).