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XR can be X Reality or Extended Reality.

Either way it describes the spectrum just like mixed reality.

Been looking around and shopping for a while now, saw many companies choosing to rebrand to xr or just starting with xr in their names..

Those are only some of my findings that are already developed (there are many more undeveloped by major companies like unity/sony etc..)

Decide for yourself.

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xr-room.com

xrgames.io

hyperspacexr.com

innereyexr.com

biomexr.com

inspacexr.com

HumanXR.com

agencyxr.com

ascentxr.com

womenxr.com

conductxr.com

Xiality.com

FeelXRstudio.com

ShowroomXR.com

FitXR.com

XRconnects.com

orchardxr.com
 
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Just noticed ASXR sold for $826 at NJ. Strong price for a non-chip.
 
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That's a given, as all realities will be used in Ed.

You've just motivated me to pull the trigger EducationalXR / com, which I was contemplating after I saw a guy showcasing the VR equivelant in the VR thread (was an acquisition if I remember correctly). Surprised it was still available?

XRCareers was also on my list but it's reg'ed now apparently...congrats to whoever got it!

I do really like educationalXR but I am probably biased because I own the VR equivalent.

I am surprised it was available, good grab imo.
 
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I do really like educationalXR but I am probably biased because I own the VR equivalent.

I am surprised it was available, good grab imo.

Ah OK! So you're the one who acquired the VR version. It's also a great name!

Yeah, given how much AR will affect education as much as VR will (if not more) there's a slight chance that you could be a little biased, who knows! :xf.wink:
 
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You're repeating the same misunderstanding that I clarified already in this thread but that's fine, I can do this again. It's the holidays and I have nothing better to do right now.

If I'm mistaken, please quote me where I've said that XR names should be limited to only B2B related domains? All of that is in your head. What I have said though is that at this moment it's a riskier bet to register names that are consumer marketing words, because they are unaware of the term and has no reason to, because most people still haven't even heard of augmented reality is. MS is pushing mixed reality and ML will be harder soon, but there's no evidence (that I've seen or heard) of that term sticking to consumers either. And as I've clearly stated in the past already, that's not to say that it won't happen at any point in the future. I'm just saying that there is no evidence that it will. That said, I have been regging consumer names that could apply to both AR AND VR just in case to be on the safe side in case it does become a consumer term, because no one has a crystal ball.

I think you are replying to what you thought I was saying but I think you have a slight misunderstanding.

Here's the basic point of my post, which was mostly an reply to the name showcased above it and many others I've seen not on this forum.

If you want to take that risk of regging a consumer term like RACING for example, close your eyes and imagine if the domain could represent sonething that could be done in both AR and VR. If you can see a racing game that can be played in AR and VR that's great and maybe I have a lack of imagination. We are all supposed to use our own judgement, but using mine I don't see how XR is being used in a way that makes the most sense.

I have GirlfriendXR / com (told you guys this already), XRGames / org and XRCasinos / org. Girlfriends in VR and AR is very conceivable and will be encouraged if not already happening. There is and will be more organizations for casinos and gaming companies in XR, why not? As you said, casino games will be in AR and VR, it's why I own OnlineARCasino(s) /com and the same in VR on dot net. Some consumer keywords are meant for XR while others are questionable. And there will certainly be games that can be played in all realities.

If volumetric p**n takes off then even XR P**n could make more sense as a term if consumers catch on to what the other Realities are and become familiar with XR as a term. I've seen some very convincing videos lately and I sent a link to Elad.

Some would say that it's a given. I'm not entirely sure yet, but when I do take a risk with consumer keywords I'm going to ask myself if it's applicable first instead of just throwing any word on the back of XR. I am not the first person to say this @NamePov. This was even said in the VR thread but you can't stop people from throwing their money away...


RacingVR.com taken. RacingAR.com taken. RacingMR.com taken.

Racing AR example from ZYNGA: https://venturebeat.com/2017/11/17/...-your-csr-2-race-cars-with-augmented-reality/

Racing VR Examples: https://www.roadtovr.com/top-5-racing-sims-with-oculus-rift-support-virtual-reality/

Yes...it seems like you have a lack of imagination. I mean honestly, of course racing is going to be used in XR for both gaming and events like for example watching F1 or even Le Mans. You're just salty because I said to avoid "The" names because you have TheVRWeb.com, but realistically that wasn't a jab at you that is a general rule when registering domains avoid the hyphen (-) and avoid "the". Don't take things so personally and then lash out in an illogical manner, it makes you look like a d*ck. There is a method to regging the right domains during a land rush type scenario and need is followed by demand so if you don't research hard enough, you'll just keep making the same mistakes over and over again.
 
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RacingVR.com taken. RacingAR.com taken. RacingMR.com taken.

Racing AR example from ZYNGA: https://venturebeat.com/2017/11/17/...-your-csr-2-race-cars-with-augmented-reality/

Racing VR Examples: https://www.roadtovr.com/top-5-racing-sims-with-oculus-rift-support-virtual-reality/

Yes...it seems like you have a lack of imagination. I mean honestly, of course racing is going to be used in XR for both gaming and events like for example watching F1 or even Le Mans. You're just salty because I said to avoid "The" names because you have TheVRWeb.com, but realistically that wasn't a jab at you that is a general rule when registering domains avoid the hyphen (-) and avoid "the". Don't take things so personally and then lash out in an illogical manner, it makes you look like a d*ck. There is a method to regging the right domains during a land rush type scenario and need is followed by demand so if you don't research hard enough, you'll just keep making the same mistakes over and over again.
I like racingXr.com i can see a use for it for sure looks good brandable name
 
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RacingVR.com taken. RacingAR.com taken. RacingMR.com taken.

Racing AR example from ZYNGA: https://venturebeat.com/2017/11/17/...-your-csr-2-race-cars-with-augmented-reality/

Racing VR Examples: https://www.roadtovr.com/top-5-racing-sims-with-oculus-rift-support-virtual-reality/

Yes...it seems like you have a lack of imagination. I mean honestly, of course racing is going to be used in XR for both gaming and events like for example watching F1 or even Le Mans. You're just salty because I said to avoid "The" names because you have TheVRWeb.com, but realistically that wasn't a jab at you that is a general rule when registering domains avoid the hyphen (-) and avoid "the". Don't take things so personally and then lash out in an illogical manner, it makes you look like a d*ck. There is a method to regging the right domains during a land rush type scenario and need is followed by demand so if you don't research hard enough, you'll just keep making the same mistakes over and over again.

Didn't notice you saying anything critical about "the" names. I didn't even read your reply to be honest, because I wanted to get back to something positive about XR. Apologies if you think I was only talking about your name and hey I hope I'm wrong! Who knows, maybe I do have a lack of imagination about what exactly "AR Racing" could be, practically speaking...

Anyway like I said I wasn't just writing about your domain. I put my warning out there, so that no one can claim this thread was over hyped if XR turns out to be a dud. We're all grown people in here making grown up decisions and thinking for ourselves!

That said, back to showcasing and talking about the growth in XR terminology usage!
 
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Didn't notice you saying anything critical about "the" names. I didn't even read your reply to be honest, because I wanted to get back to something positive about XR. Apologies if you think I was only talking about your name and hey I hope I'm wrong! Who knows, maybe I do have a lack of imagination about what exactly "AR Racing" could be, practically speaking...

Anyway like I said I wasn't just writing about your domain. I put my warning out there, so that no one can claim this thread was over hyped if XR turns out to be a dud. We're all grown people in here making grown up decisions and thinking for ourselves!

That said, back to showcasing and talking about the growth in XR terminology usage!

Cool.

https://www.engadget.com/2017/07/10/acura-ar-race-facebook/

"Acura teamed up with AR production firm Current Studios to concept and execute the “What A Race” experience, where drivers wore custom-built race helmets with AR technology embedded in the extra-wide visor, allowing for a full-color high definition, 80-degree viewing experience."

“A main pillar of this project was authenticity,” Fini said. “Technology enabled us in bringing the race to the world live, in a way that allowed our audience to interact with the virtual world, without smoke and mirrors. With Facebook Live, overlayed the AR world on top of the racetrack, and suddenly the live audience saw everything the driver was seeing. . . . This made it a truly unique and first-time experience for our audience.”

http://www.technologyrecord.com/Art...ndustry-is-leveraging-augmented-reality-61595

"In this vein, Dassault Systèmes is leading the way with the use of augmented reality (AR) in motorsport. This technology superimposes a computer-generated image on a user’s view of the real world, helping them improve practices and enhance decision-making."


AR racing will delve into three different micro-niches within the racing industry, entertainment , driver performance analysis/production and vehicle design. There are very clear applications that are being leveraged, so AR/VR--->XR makes perfect sense in the Racing niche.
 
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Cool.

https://www.engadget.com/2017/07/10/acura-ar-race-facebook/

"Acura teamed up with AR production firm Current Studios to concept and execute the “What A Race” experience, where drivers wore custom-built race helmets with AR technology embedded in the extra-wide visor, allowing for a full-color high definition, 80-degree viewing experience."

“A main pillar of this project was authenticity,” Fini said. “Technology enabled us in bringing the race to the world live, in a way that allowed our audience to interact with the virtual world, without smoke and mirrors. With Facebook Live, overlayed the AR world on top of the racetrack, and suddenly the live audience saw everything the driver was seeing. . . . This made it a truly unique and first-time experience for our audience.”

http://www.technologyrecord.com/Art...ndustry-is-leveraging-augmented-reality-61595

"In this vein, Dassault Systèmes is leading the way with the use of augmented reality (AR) in motorsport. This technology superimposes a computer-generated image on a user’s view of the real world, helping them improve practices and enhance decision-making."


AR racing will delve into three different micro-niches within the racing industry, entertainment , driver performance analysis/production and vehicle design. There are very clear applications that are being leveraged, so AR/VR--->XR makes perfect sense in the Racing niche.

I was thinking more along the lines of something that could be AR and VR. Augmented Reality in helmets and race tracks is not something I imagined lol, but yes like I said maybe that was the problem. It's also difficult for me to imagine a company that would make those using VR but I have no crystal ball. It could happen, I guess.
 
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One thing that I haven't seen anyone talking about are the companies who would use XR to describe only AR and MR services(excluding VR), even though they are technically the same thing depending on who you are talking to.

Their may be some companies that do "AR and MR" but recognize the confusion between the two terminologies and decide to simply label themselves XR.
 
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New offer xrtube.com $900 declined

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I believe that Telepathy sold XRTraining dot com, but not 100% sure. I remember them having it up for sale and now it's in use (don't know if it's an immersive tech related end-user though).

Someone with Domain IQ could confirm...

They are also selling XRConsulting

 
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someone regd XR.business it was available for reg a few days ago crap :(
 
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someone regd XR.business it was available for reg a few days ago crap :(

Good for him (or her)! Can't have them all...

Hate to know what the renewal fee is though lol
 
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Just sold an XR Domain.

Out of respect to buyers wishers all I can say is that purchase price was in the $x,xxx range.

Could be one I regret in the future if XR continues to grow the way it has but I feel I have some quite good XR cover so it's also good to have made a profit from my overall XR investment this early.

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Just sold an XR Domain.

Out of respect to buyers wishers all I can say is that purchase price was in the $x,xxx range.

Could be one I regret in the future if XR continues to grow the way it has but I feel I have some quite good XR cover so it's also good to have made a profit from my overall XR investment this early.

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Nice one mate, best time of year to get some money coming in after Christmas (especially 4 figures).

Was it end-user or to an investor?
 
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Just sold an XR Domain.

Out of respect to buyers wishers all I can say is that purchase price was in the $x,xxx range.

Could be one I regret in the future if XR continues to grow the way it has but I feel I have some quite good XR cover so it's also good to have made a profit from my overall XR investment this early.

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No more senseless debating about whether this is a profitable niche or not. Actual sales speak louder than words...

More on the way in 2018.
 
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