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Spatial computing is the digitization of activities of machines, people, objects, and the environments in which they take place to enable and optimize actions and interactions.

The term Spatial computing summarizes many complex aspects of technology. As a result, many people hesitate to deal with the concept behind it.

Nevertheless, many applications used on a regular basis are based on spatial computing: From GPS to ride-sharing apps and location tagging on social media to AR apps.

Spatial computing was defined in 2003 by Simon Greenwold, as "human interaction with a machine in which the machine retains and manipulates referents to real objects and spaces

After desktop and mobile computing, the next big tech era will be spatial computing—also known as augmented reality—in which computer graphics are overlaid on the world around the user.

Let's showcase spatial related domains, discuss ,share any news or recent sales . I got this

Spatial//Find. com
 
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Have had a very decent offer on a Spatial name but it is one of the top keywords in the niche.

Always hard to know whether to cash out during hype periods or hold on until potential fruition hits the mainstream.

I have never liked the term Spatial, I personally dropped SpatialArcade, SpatialSport, SpatialMedical, SpatialShopping, SpatialEntertainment plus many more which I would consider good names in this niche 😩

Being Apple pushing the term Spatial I do feel it will create a buzz and demand for spatial related names but as @Kingslayer mentioned nothing is a guarantee expecially in the long term.

Good luck to all who have names in this niche
 
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You've been here since 2016 and you still think it's a good idea to reg trademarks???

I'm just amazing how many are on here domaining for almost a decade or more, still having absolutely no idea of what they're doing.

It's just mind blowing....
Yup I know. The risk i am willing to take..
 
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Only got 4 domains related to this, spatialshorts.com - spatialstarfield.com - spatialraft.com - spatialcanva.com, anyone interested in some of this? DM me
 
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Spatialable
SpatialDuel
AugmentedSpatial
CognitiveSpatial

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Have had a very decent offer on a Spatial name but it is one of the top keywords in the niche.

Always hard to know whether to cash out during hype periods or hold on until potential fruition hits the mainstream.

I have never liked the term Spatial, I personally dropped SpatialArcade, SpatialSport, SpatialMedical, SpatialShopping, SpatialEntertainment plus many more which I would consider good names in this niche 😩

Being Apple pushing the term Spatial I do feel it will create a buzz and demand for spatial related names but as @Kingslayer mentioned nothing is a guarantee expecially in the long term.

Good luck to all who have names in this niche
I did something similar with 'metaverse' - Renewed them for about 4/5 years, didn't think 'metaverse' was going anywhere, a few months after i dropped them, 'metaverse' took off and the domains i dropped was probably quite valueable.

Hope you are doing good (y) good to see you around and investing still.
 
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spatialcomputing-ai.com
spatialwriter.com
Open for negotiation.
 
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Of course they sold out. Anyone who doubted me saying they'd sell out doesn't have a grasp of the cultural mania surrounding Apple.

This wasn't me pretending to be a "psychic" and misleading people. It was just a common sense, no brainer.

It would not surprise me to see Vision Pro’s reselling for anywhere between $7k - $15k....maybe even more...let's watch and see...

I find all of this exciting. Does it directly mean anything in the domain world? I have no idea. Let's wait and find out!
 
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Expect a lot more news like this. There will be more "Apple Maps" screw ups, before it gets better. It will be memed and joked about. I just hope that these hiccups don't ruin the overall experience.

I just did my first Apple Vision Pro Zoom call using my Persona — and yikes!​


https://www.tomsguide.com/computing/smart-glasses/apple-vision-pro-we-need-to-talk-about-personas
apple's vision pro persona definitely looks much better, than what meta had until now...
comic like cartoon faces.
 
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anyone wanna future predict?
 
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well here we go lets see if I sell one of my domains soon :xf.laugh:
 
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Would love to hear your predictions. What do you have in mind?
I do think is game tech evolution, lets be honest learning piano or other skill with that headset is insane
 
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I have these two which coincide with the Spatial Computing name

SpatialComputech.com and
SpatialComputec.com

Also have two more

SpatialBinge.com
SpatialEternity.com
 
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All I saw by now, are for the most part (very) positive reviews.

Some where well surprised by using the headset for anything that has to do with office tasks.
Especially then, when you need to have multiple windows open.

Entertainment, like watching (spatial) movies or animations, is another big thing.

Also, zoom calls with the apple persona are a running gag for many.


What I found most interesting:
If you use the headset on a metro / subway, and open a window while the train does not move,
it may happen that as soon the train starts to accelerate the window slipps away, as it is callibrated to stay in one place.

Quite funny; won't happen on the plane however...




And maybe its worth mentioning, that very soon a competitor to the vision pro will release its own version of a mixed reality headset, called visor.

Starting from $399.
 
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Reviews seem to be mixed especially about lack of work related apps, the device is heavy to wear (painful) and it causes headaches.

I am still not convinced that keyword spatial is going to sell very much. And yes I have some.
 
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Reviews seem to be mixed especially about lack of work related apps, the device is heavy to wear (painful) and it causes headaches.

I am still not convinced that keyword spatial is going to sell very much. And yes I have some.
painful?!

what I heard in reviews from Marques Brownlee, and many other famous tech youtubers, is that they did wear the headset for many hours, without a problem
(using the 2nd strap).

Actually, they debunked the theory that you can only wear it for 2 hours, etc.

There is even a guy who coded in it, for a couple of hours, and recommends it for that:

 
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Why is the opinion of avg. joe more differentiated, and tech youtubers with mio. subscribers not?

Whatever the matter; all I learned is that having headache from wearing the headset seems to be very exaggerated.

Avg. joe does not belong to the frontier of new tech enthusiasts, so yes... he might have high expactations, which can only be pleased in 2 years from now.

But which is important, the ball has started to roll... 200k units on their way, new ecosystem being developed, a cheaper/lighter version of vision pro is planned.

And: rivals are bringing their own headsets out.

Competition stimulates business & makes products better.
 
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painful?!

what I heard in reviews from Marques Brownlee, and many other famous tech youtubers, is that they did wear the headset for many hours, without a problem
(using the 2nd strap).

Actually, they debunked the theory that you can only wear it for 2 hours, etc.

There is even a guy who coded in it, for a couple of hours, and recommends it for that:


If I remember correctly, Marques did mention that he can wear it for a long time because he's used to VR.

In the long run, I'm not too worried about this because they're already working on a lighter next version.

I think they knew that some people would bring up the weight. This is Apple we're talking. They do test groups with many surveys during development. This first version is likely a market test to get feedback on how to refine the headset, because this is a lot more complex than releasing a hand held device.

Just my take, but I could be wrong.
 
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Why is the opinion of avg. joe more differentiated, and tech youtubers with mio. subscribers not?

Whatever the matter; all I learned is that having headache from wearing the headset seems to be very exaggerated.

Avg. joe does not belong to the frontier of new tech enthusiasts, so yes... he might have high expactations, which can only be pleased in 2 years from now.

But which is important, the ball has started to roll... 200k units on their way, new ecosystem being developed, a cheaper/lighter version of vision pro is planned.

And: rivals are bringing their own headsets out.

Competition stimulates business & makes products better.

Average Joe reviews definitely matter. The ones shared above are positive, negative and mixed reviews.

So far I haven't seen anything that would hint at the Vision Pro being a failure or massive disappointment. It will get lighter and features will improve. I don't think the Vision Pro will be a shelved project anytime soon.
 
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