Any future for mixed reality applications on Quest Pro that track real-world objects?
After purchasing a Quest Pro, because I wanted to explore mixed reality applications that track real-world objects, I found out that it is not possible yet because they don't let applications use camera data due to 'privacy concerns'. You can't even track AR tags. Since this is a mixed reality headset it seems this would be an essential functionality and priority for them. People use camera data all the times all the time on phones to create mixed and augmented reality applications. Is this something we will see them eventually release an SDK for (like AR Foundation) or should I just return it? Attaching a separate webcam on my headset is not an option.1.8KViews1like2CommentsUsing the Quest 3 passthrough for Augmented Reality on architectural project
Hi, we’re on the verge of buying a Quest 3 for a specific solution to a VR/AR need. We’ve designed and completed a physical two-storey hotel suite, but the spiral staircase connecting the two floors has been delayed. We have a fully modelled and textured 3d model of the staircase and was hoping to use the passthrough element of the Quest 3 to drop the staircase in position in the existing hotel room and allow potential customers the opportunity to see it while wearing the new Quest. Problem is there’s little to no support on where to even begin with this so can anyone advise on where to begin? Is it possible? Many thanks3.6KViews1like6Comments