Kinect is a motion sensing input device created by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 video game console and Windows PCs. It enables users to control and interact with games and applications without the need for a game controller through full-body gestures and spoken commands. Kinect uses cameras and microphones to track body and voice movement. It was designed to broaden the Xbox 360's audience beyond typical gamers and has since been adapted for a variety of uses beyond gaming, including healthcare applications. Kinect sensors require no controllers and respond to full-body movement, voice commands, and facial recognition.