So much faster than typing in 25 character codes..even with a chatpad/keyboard. Very impressed...now add the ability for me to do it online with my phone lol
Yeah, I like the barcode/QR reader that is natively built into my smartphone, it would be great to load up the xbox app and just scan the code instead of waiting till I get home and using the kinect to do it.That'd be the easier thing to do. I us my fitness pal on my smartphone and QR scan barcodes of foods so I automatically get all the nutrition facts instead of manually typing them in.
QR reading isn't new tech, it's just not used usefully or "smart" by businesses. My business card has a QR code on the back so people can scan it and have all my information in their phone ready to save.
Yeah, I like the barcode/QR reader that is natively built into my smartphone, it would be great to load up the xbox app and just scan the code instead of waiting till I get home and using the kinect to do it.
Maybe, or just update the Xbox app on Windows phone to allow it. although smartglass integration would hit a wider audienceWonder if the smart glass thing would evolve into that?
Maybe, or just update the Xbox app on Windows phone to allow it. although smartglass integration would hit a wider audience
yeah that would be rad, definitely would do that if I could scan it in on my mobile phone.Bank of America allows you to scan your check with your phone to make deposits into your bank accounts, that's pretty awesome to me. I rarely use it because I get direct deposit through my work, but it's still a neat feature.
Ya know, I'd even go further and say, make an option for people to scan a code after they purchase it from a store, and by the time they get home, whatever it was for is already downloaded and ready to play. If the Xbox One is standby mode, I don't see why not. Integrate the smart glass app to relay the code from phone to Xbox One via the webz.
yeah that would be rad, definitely would do that if I could scan it in on my mobile phone.
With the scannable checks..what do you do with the check lol do you have to eventually submit it to the bank for it to get processed and returned?
LOL yeah, was just curious how it worked at all. When I was younger I worked for a data processing centre for some of the major banks processing cheques, and the physical cheque was always pretty important as it got returned to the issuing bank stamped with proof of completed transfer.Nope. I tried it once. I got a check written to me from a family member and I used the app to take a picture of the check. It basically gets read just like it would if you went to the ATM and manually fed it as a deposit. I don't think you have to keep it, but I wouldn't throw it away or anything because if the issue did come up, you'd prob be screwed lol.
http://www.gadgetreview.com/2012/08/how-to-deposit-checks-using-bank-of-americas-ios-app.htmlLOL yeah, was just curious how it worked at all. When I was younger I worked for a data processing centre for some of the major banks processing cheques, and the physical cheque was always pretty important as it got returned to the issuing bank stamped with proof of completed transfer.
Totally, having things ready by the time I get home would make me happy.http://www.gadgetreview.com/2012/08/how-to-deposit-checks-using-bank-of-americas-ios-app.html
Seriously though, if MSFT can tie QR codes to a mobile app so that it triggers an auto-download on Xbox One without the user being at the Xbox One, that'd be awesome.
So happy they added this. Should have been a feature of the first kinect.
It was. It didn't work very well.. Kinectimals at launch of Kinect 1.0 had a deal with Burger King where you got QR codes with large drinks or something and it took forever to get them to scan.
Could have done it last gen with smart glass though.