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Im betting big bucks on VR domains have a great future and with the big boys buying up VR companies, mainstream is a stones throw away.....

Lots of VR+keyword.com taken years ago and I noticed this sale a week or so back -

VRTechnology.com $3688

This was a steel and I can soon see everything from VRPoker / VRCasinos / VRShopping / VRBrowsing / VRTours / VRWorlds / etc etc....having a high price tag even now at the start of VR hitting mainstream...

I have just paid $x,xxx for a name but will not be showcasing as the domain is in escrow at present....

Feel free to showcase your VR domains If you like...

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A VR sale I noticed on DNjournal.com (Not mine)

aidvr.com
$3,199
Because AI in the domain, vr in the end and this is 5 letter .com
 
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Because AI in the domain, vr in the end and this is 5 letter .com
LOL! So this is actually "ai DVR?" (Funny, I just glanced at it quickly and picked up the words "aid" and "VR," and thought to myself, interesting name for a VR fundraising site... :-P)
 
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Nice to see the forum is still somewhat active. I haven't been paying much attention to VR since covid started. I decided to make an 'attempt' to downsize my portfolio a bit. Should be interesting to see if people are still buying VR domains. If not, renew and hold for another year as always. 😄
 
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Nice to see the forum is still somewhat active. I haven't been paying much attention to VR since covid started. I decided to make an 'attempt' to downsize my portfolio a bit. Should be interesting to see if people are still buying VR domains. If not, renew and hold for another year as always. 😄
It has slowed, but still kicking. Keith just sold WorldVR .com for $10,000.
Most good single VR keywords in .com will sell from $300-$2000.
 
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Spotted on TheDomains Sedo weekly domain sales list (not mine):

showroomvr.com12/08/20232282USD
 
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HoloVR .com sold yesterday on GD $1112.
 
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VR isn't dead. EV builder Canoo said this about training their workers...

"We have really interesting VR tech for vehicle technicians."

Real world virtual reality use. Will only grow with time.
 
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  1. Virtual Reality domains immerse users in simulated environments, offering a seamless blend of computer-generated sensory experiences.
  2. These domains extend beyond gaming, finding applications in education, healthcare, and training, revolutionizing how we learn, practice, and interact.
  3. With the potential to reshape industries, virtual reality domains are becoming an integral part of the digital landscape, unlocking new possibilities for communication, collaboration, and entertainment.
 
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I just purchase mivr.com, hope I can sell it at good price
 
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VirtualAntivirus.com
VirtualLuckyDraw.com
VirtualLotteries.com
VirtualSportz.com
VirtualSweepstake.com
VirtualAssistive.com
my collection
 
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ImmersiveVR.org
VRApuestas.com
VRPoker.site
VR1.tech
VRPoker.online
 
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Now that Apple's Vision Pro is out, there will be a lot more Virtual Reality content written.
 
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I grabbed HealingXR dot com a while back - the thought being that maybe extended reality would be used in the therapy space
 
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VRMATRIX DE
VRHH DE
VRTHERAPIE COM
 
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Getting good now. Zuck is all in on a VR war with Cook and Apple.
VR content creation will be key to driving value to our Virtual Reality domains, and it's coming big time.
 
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Valve says to Cook and Zuck...hold my beer. Valve is about to launch a new VR headset, named the Valve Prism.
https://valveprism.com/
 
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WES DAVIS

That’s no Valve VR headset.
Valve Prism: the standalone Valve VR headset we’ve been waiting for? This convincing-at-first-glance site shows a chunky, heavy (850 grams!) headset with Vision Pro-caliber Micro OLED displays and claims of untethered PC-like graphics performance.
A quick jaunt into the site’s HTML code, though, repeatedly suggests the name of the company is “VaIve.” As in Vaive. As in, it includes a sans-serif letter that rhymes with “eye.”
The website also claims it offers “50-point lips, jaw, teeth, and tongue tracking.”

Screenshot of the fake Valve headset with “FAKE” in big red letters, all-caps.

Here we have a shockingly-impressive (and definitely fake) Valve VR headset. Image: Wes Davis / The Verge
 
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VirtualMet.com
Virtmet.com
 
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WES DAVIS
That’s no Valve VR headset.
Valve Prism: the standalone Valve VR headset we’ve been waiting for? This convincing-at-first-glance site shows a chunky, heavy (850 grams!) headset with Vision Pro-caliber Micro OLED displays and claims of untethered PC-like graphics performance.
A quick jaunt into the site’s HTML code, though, repeatedly suggests the name of the company is “VaIve.” As in Vaive. As in, it includes a sans-serif letter that rhymes with “eye.”
The website also claims it offers “50-point lips, jaw, teeth, and tongue tracking.”

Screenshot of the fake Valve headset with “FAKE” in big red letters, all-caps.

Here we have a shockingly-impressive (and definitely fake) Valve VR headset. Image: Wes Davis / The Verge
My bad, too quick to post.:)
 
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