Hi MetaStoreHelp ,
I found this conversation researching the use of commodity AR technology for our commercial laboratory software.
There are other older posts explaining why its a bad idea to allow dev access to passthrough cameras - however this is the latest response around the topic of reading QR codes. The ability to do this and optionally open browser pages per iPhone and Android would be a game changer in locations such as clean rooms and fume hoods where keyboards and PC's are a real encumbrance.
Could you confirm that the Quest3 truly has the capability to read QR Codes using its passthrough cameras.
Clearly the follow up question is - could this capability be exposed to developers in the OS - or even in the general UI per the iphone and android camera mode of use. It could at a stroke remove screens and keyboards from many environments where they are unsuitable or an expensive incumbrance.
Clearly there are safety concerns using something like an Quest3 in such an environment - however such a modification would pave the way for widespread experimentation in advance of more appropriate form factors.
Thanks in advance for your help,
David