This is unfortunate, it makes the MagicLeap unusable for our use case. It would already help if we could turn off the “Tracking, hold still” warning and use the MagicLeap as a kind of static device, simply displaying an image regardless of the current device pose. This way, we could do all the pose estimation in the Unity application and implement our own algorithm.
You don’t support such a mode, right? I have seen a few posts on the forums discussing the need to disable this warning (How to use in low light environment - #2 by kbabilinski and How to disable the tracking lost warning for example). I really think this would be a helpful feature for many use cases (e.g. a static HUD).