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Nyko Zoom gives space-limited Kinect users extra space on August 23

Maybe you’re one of many lucky few who’ve a lot of space where 65-inch televisions are barely large enough to outfit your palatial estate. If this is the case, we hate you (probably not). Or even you are like us at Engadget HQ where our city apartments are barely sufficiently big for our Nabaztags . In that case, Nyko has a $29 device coming August 23 called the Zoom that’ll attach for your Kinect sensor to minimize the quantity of flail-space required by about 40 percent. That translates to simply four feet of distance out of your Kinect. How does it do it? With lenses that refocus the sensors, so it has no power requirements. Call them glasses to your Kinect without the jabs out of your classmates because they cannot see you playing Kinect Adventures anyway, trooper.

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