No you can scan it all you want, but it’s highly likely that for a week or 2 the light will be masked by swelling or sub-dermal blood
But when it’s “fresh” fresh, like before you leave the shop… there’s a good chance it will be visible before you start swelling or bleeding… mine was only JUST visible for a second
In the case of my Xsiid, I was able to scan it within a day or 2 but I couldn’t see it light up for about 2 weeks, 3-4 for it to be “bright”
Just checking, you are aware then the xLED doesn’t have a chip in it right? It’s just a light?
This is going to depend on how you want it places. Think of the implant as a a capsule with the LED at one end. The LED comes out of the needle first, so if you want the glowy closer to your fingers, start towards the wrist. If you want it closer to your wrist, start by the fingers.
The problem with this approach is that the xLED has no chip and the LED itself could be obscured by blood from the installation… so your milage may vary. Be aware that xSIID and xLED implants may not be visible for up to 3 weeks after installation because of pooled blood and other swelling factors.
Tested with my NFC on phone it flashes on off not a steady beam of light also I have to hold phone direct on it meaning once implanted you Wouldent see it surley
That’s because there is no chip in the field detector keychain. Because there’s no chip for the phone to read, the flashing is simply because the phone doesn’t want to spend a bunch of energy and battery power on looking for tags at 100% duty cycle. Instead it pulses the field on and off to look for tags only momentarily and occasionally it does a high power pulse, again to check for any tags on the field.
Ultimately that depends on the reader, but generally speaking that’s how it works. Once a chip is detected in the field then the reader will maintain the field until the chip is removed.
I don’t believe that there is a chip in the implantable XLED. In my personal experience with the keychains, some readers light them up dimly, some make them really shine. It’s not as simple as they all light up the same, or they don’t.
So for me the pain was like being stung by a wasp, on purpose. It lasted maybe just a touch longer than a wasp sting. Your installer’s skill will determine that. If the pain may be an issue for you, consider the DT Numbing Gel. It worked wonders for me when I had my magnet install done. Just remember to put the band aid over it, and let it soak for an hour or so.