What is xbox live vision cameras?

The Xbox Live Vision camera was released in 2006 as an accessory for the Xbox 360 console. It allowed users to video chat with friends on Xbox Live, take pictures and videos, and track their movements in certain games. The camera had a resolution of 640x480 pixels and was capable of capturing video at 30 frames per second.

The Xbox Live Vision camera connected to the console via a USB port and required a separate subscription to Xbox Live Gold in order to use the video chat feature. It also featured a built-in microphone for recording audio alongside video.

The camera was discontinued by Microsoft in 2010, but it remains compatible with some Xbox 360 consoles and can still be used for video chat and other features on the platform. However, it is no longer officially supported by Microsoft and may not work with all newer Xbox 360 consoles.