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More cool than Apple Pay? Man implanted the chip on the back of his hand, waving his hand can open the car door!

27/08/2022

Recently, Apple Pay finally came to the horse, so many fruit fans are very excited! Not only have fruit fans been using iPhone, Apple Watch and other devices to pay, in fact, some Samsung users have been using their phones or smartwatches to pay, and many people have been going to the gas station directly using RFID to fill up the gas tank, all of which makes people feel full of “bragging rights”. A few days ago, a user on Twitter to share another more dazzling way to open the door, but also made a film to put online, causing a lot of people’s attention.

 

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A YouTuber in the United States recently uploaded a video, recording the back of his hand waving the door in his own hand implanted with a Tesla sensor chip. There are many ways to unlock the door of an electric car, whether it’s the card type that comes with the car, or the remote control type that comes with the car, or even the phone can be used as a key to open the door, but this YouTuber used the same NFC technology as Apple Pay, using biocompatible materials to create a sensor chip, and implanted the Tesla door chip into the back of his left hand, making the back of his hand a sensor key in disguise.

 

The comments on the video show both sides of the argument, one believes that this is a new technology for humans, and that the technology does not have a bad impact on the human body, and is optimistic about the future development; the other believes that the YouTuber will definitely regret it in the future, and says that it is a very stupid thing to implant the chip into the human body just to open the door.

 

The YouTuber Brandon has also responded to the online buzz, claiming that a chip can actually install multiple applications to achieve multi-functional processing. Sources say the procedure can be done for about $400 (about RM1,786) and is as quick as having a pet microchipped.

 

This is not the first time Brandon has had a chip implanted in the back of his hand, as he has had other chips installed on the back of his right hand in the past, with functions including storing personal contact information, as well as medical information, and also a key to his home. He also said at the time that he would not forget to bring his keys and lock himself out of the door.

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