I’ve known about biohacking for a few years but I’ve only been researching it for a few day I don’t know much but I am interested in getting a magnet implant I looked at dangerous things and the titanium magnet is out of stock so I looked at the xg3 and from what I can tell its meant to go in-between the thumb and pointer I cant find anything that says it cant go in a finger (I didn’t look very hard) so can it go in a finger and if not what are some other company’s that sell magnet implants
People have done it. But it all comes down to how chunky your fingers are in terms of rejection risk. I probably could but i am clumsy af and not gentle with things so it would be doubtlessly broken in short order. YMMV.
I believe @Hamspiced and @mrln have fingertip xG3s.
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I have one, recorded the self install even. I do not recommend it at all. It’s far too big for my dinner but it’s also the most used implant I have
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Has recently released some magnets, which may be more suited to a fingertip install
There are a few threads about those magnets if you want to read more:
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@tac0s I’m assuming bigger fingerers = less risk of rejection
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Yup.
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