I'm using an oculus Quest with a link cable to play steam VR games. In order to get full body tracking to work I'm going to need to buy trackers + base stations. Being in Australia it's far to expensive (probably around the $1000 mark) I did some googling and I can get an Xbox one Kinect and and adapter for $260 AUD.
The Xbox One Kinect is a USB 3.0 device, and requires nearly the entire sustained 5Gbps bandwidth that USB 3.0 can provide.Not all USB controllers are made equal and some either have issues with bandwidth-heavy devices, or simply do not work.
But this month Microsoft began selling the Xbox One without Kinect for a reduced price, "So if someone says, 'Xbox record that,' it will work on 100 per cent of the games, if you have a Kinect
Like, it'll work, but there are so many instances where it fucks up and the only way is too add more Kinects to the setup (which is almost never feasible). If you're persistent about it; you want the Xbox One version and you need to get an adapter that has it's own power supply. The adapter alone can't supply power to the adapter and the Kinect.
I have a short-throw projector playing Xbox on a 100 inch screen. That makes Kinect stuff awesome and why my little kids love the shit out of it. Just Dance is awesome when the dancers are almost as big as you. Plus Kinect does a great job at matching you up. Kids also love kung-fu ninja, sports rivals, commander cherry, the Pixar game, and
XgqT.