yup, got that done too
They added a devmode feature for a 7% Overclock boost mode, and you can enable it with these tools (like choosing 72/90/120Hz) at the cost of battery life and heat - letting you choose the balance you want.
Quest2 being android based has a *lot* of awesome features available to devs. At this point I think they just unlocked it for everyone, and put it in the in-headset settings.
Mine runs OC'd and at 120Hz because i run a headband with hotswap magnetic battery packs, so i have about 5x the battery life without even taking the headset off if i had the spare in a pocket
SideQuestVR was used to sideload apps, but also change all these settings before they're officially released unlocked
Virtual desktop streamer has an awkward name, unfortunately but it's an alternative to the stock software - you can use it to stream a 2D desktop directly, or use with steamVR with gaming
Oculus tray tools uses their software, but with a ton of tweaks
The BoboVR strap is freaking amazing, the gel cushioning is cooler and less forceful, and the battery weight at the back rebalances the headset to prevent as much pressure on your face - big game changer for headache prevention
The batteries use strong magnets and a loud beep, so you know when its connected even with the headset on, with blind hotswaps
Apple wants another device to sell expensive accesories for, and i fear they'll try to patent lock a bunch of good designs or ideas and prevent them being used on other devices
Sidequest image, i think this is no longer needed. The Quest2 devs seemed to notice what was popular in the modding community and adopted a lot of tweaks officially, and since i use VDS and it has these options, I havent used this in a long time.