As the title says, I’m considering getting a NExT v2 but have some questions. I only recently learned about implants and am very interested in getting one. I have a few potential uses in mind (door and printer access at work, giving contact info to people via phone scan), and although I’m not sure this chip will actually work for these things I think I’ll find a use for it eventually if it doesn’t.
Having a time and place to use this chip means nothing if I can’t set the thing up though. How difficult is cloning cards to this chip, or writing a link or contact info to it? I have exactly zero technical knowledge regarding RFID/NFC stuff beyond the very basics of how they function, is this something I can learn as I go after I have the chip installed or is learning how to do all of this ahead of time critical? Does anyone know any good resources for learning about these processes? I’m considering getting a Proxmark for this, I’ve got a little experience using linux terminals so the program doesn’t look too alien but I’m concerned about not being able to work out what to do with it once it’s set up and then having an implant I can never work out how to use.
Also, I was wondering if the NExT v2 can be bricked like some of the other chips can. I don’t think I’ve seen any mention of it happening, but if it can I figure that’d be good to know.
It ships with the t5577 (the low frequency chip that doesn’t work with phones) preconfigured as an EM41XX. It’s compatible with tons of off the shelf products.
Keep in mind you cannot change the UID of the NTAG216 (the NFC or high frequency side that does work with your phone).
This is very reassuring, thank you. I think I’ve made my mind up, now just time to order.
I have some more questions, a bit less related though. Can these chips be replaced or upgraded? Or does scarring mean you can’t put a new one where the old one went?
Just out of curiosity, is there an NFC chip that can change its UID? I don’t think I’ll ever need one but I’m here to learn.
I wanted to know a little about other products too. I’ve noticed a few things being mentioned here (like glow powder) that I can find by clicking links on the forum but can’t seem to find on the store directly. Am I region locked out of these goods or something similar? Glow scars would be neat and I don’t want to miss out on any other interesting chips.
I’m also looking at getting some magnet implants because I’m clumsy and hate dropping things. I saw the weight comparisons between all the magnets and was wondering how well their carrying capacity holds up after implantation. The second biggest magnet could carry just over a kg iirc, will it carry much less than that in my arm?
Thanks again, I swear I’ll use the search bar a little more after this.
Sure. Most folks don’t find a reason.whenever your phone generate a hologram, you’ll probably be able to use a URI record (the only one in common use) or NFC action to trigger. These aren’t cutting edge technologies. The lesson of MIFARE Classic is that even when a fundamentally broken system is well adopted, you’ll find compatibly everywhere. Even newly released, secure access control systems ate backwash compatible with MFC.
Ehh, not so much. But as above mentions, that’s not a bad thing. Mature tech is widely interoperable. But when redacted. Until then, installing a new version on a smart card destroys the keys so, for things like OTP, same those QR codes offline. Have a backup passkey etc.
I likw the xMagic. Also tje flexUG4 features a much more flexible chip with a narrow flex install. dUG4T (about the size of an american quarter) is you don’t mind an advanced install.
I’m not sure i see these as mutually exclusive haha
Yea. Because the field strength drop is so aggressive, it’s speclation