A video has been released on the Meta Quest YouTube channel promoting the usefulness of the Meta Quest 3 in everyday life. The commercial shows a man using the device to assemble a crib.
He has Whatsapp, YouTube, and a browser window in front of him as virtual panels and uses a pinch gesture, to pull one of the three windows closer to him, which is not yet possible on Quest.
I do know virtual occlusion is something they hope to bring during the Quest 3’s life span. Using the depth sensor and a well-trained algorithm, they hope to pare it down to something functionally decent that can run within the available performance envelope. I don’t know how close they are now. But they have been working on it since before Quest pro, since it was originally gonna have a depth sensor too.
Afaik the Vision Pro is projecting a point cloud and there’s a good chance that’s not dense enough for a single screw. Also, the VP is only trained on hands, so whenever you see someone hold a phone the phone is invisible and the hand occlusion is almost perfect there.
I‘m guessing it’ll be a long time until something as small as a screw will be properly occluded on Quest, which currently doesn’t have any kind of occlusion.