The system then lets you navigate the banking service through arm gestures or voice activation. These technologies still have a ways to go before they feel natural, but if you’ve already got the Kinect hooked up, you might as well offer those features. Microsoft released the Kinect software developer kit for free in June, allowing programmers to take advantage of the motion-sensing camera, which uses both infrared and 3D technologies to track movement and depth.
Etronika debuted the technology earlier this month at Finovate Europe 2012v in London, after introducing the concept in October of 2011. Perhaps it will be coming to your local bank soon?