The Microsoft Kinect, a body-tracking camera, has found new use in the world of ghost hunting as paranormal investigators utilize its capabilities to track and document the afterlife.
Despite being discontinued in 2017, the Kinect remains popular among enthusiasts, such as the Ghost Adventures team, who use it to capture evidence of specters and phantoms.
The Kinect's ability to convert body-tracking data into on-screen skeletal images proves valuable for recording paranormal activity.
The device, which was originally designed as a gaming peripheral, has now found its niche in the ghost hunting community.