Installation Partners

Wouldn’t it be great if our installers were more involved in the community? This goal of this thread is to announce new partners and give them and existing partners a space to introduce themselves. The community is amazing at helping newcomers learn the nuances of this complex space, our partners could benefit from this as well, which would make joining the cyborg ranks more accessible for some folks not to mention cutting down on the, “what do you mean I can’t do X with what I put in my body?”


Note: We’ve got a backlog from our yet to launch new map, so I’ll try and post one weekly until we’ve covered them all.

Next (January 21st) installer’s location: Europe

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Mike and Sara (@NeedleRockBodyArt) at Needle Rock Body Art.
Where: Hotchkiss, Colorado, USA
What can they install? Everything!
Do they stock implants? Yes.

With a medical professional on staff they’re capable of getting whatever work you want done with legit pain management while also offering tattoos.

Check out their Instagram.

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Thanks for the all the help with getting us set up and educating us in the world of implant! We are excited to venture into this realm. As soon as we get our first order I plan to install a few implants in myself and start demonstrating the great benefits they offer!

MIke

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What do you all think Mike should be getting installed to demo? He’s already heard from me. Anyone care to share their first install experiences or how you think it could have been better?

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I reckon the xMagic. I find it more versatile than the NExT, because I mainly use mine for access control.

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xSIID is always a solid choice with a UID, storage, and a blinky LIGHT! You can’t go wrong on a demo if your hand actually lights up AND triggers an action on a cell phone!

:blinky_green:

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I would not recommend the xMagic as a demo piece, the magic mifare side can be finicky without a really good reader, I have yet to find a hotel in the US what works with it :roll_eyes:

I agree with @XC-108 ,

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Jaime at Milan Esthetic.
Where: San Juan, Puerto Rico, USA
What can he install? Everything!
Do he stock implants? Yes.

Apparently being a body mod artist wasn’t enough for, Jaime, he also does tattoos. And play piercings, if you swing that way. He reached out in April and has been installing NExTs.

Check out his instagram.

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Victor (@Frankn.mods) at My Ink Tattoo Studio.
Where: Toronto, Ontario, CA
What can they install? Everything!
Do they stock implants: ??

Freshly signed up today! They can install all the things, do tattoos, and even nails.

Check out their instagram.

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Thanks for getting us set up! Excited to be part of the community and installing some implants on myself!

Let me know what your favorite implants are and what you recommend we stock up on!:love_you_gesture:t4::robot:

@Frankn.mods

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Xg3, xsiid, xMagic.

By far my favorites

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Welcome!

Tricky, I’ll narrow it down to top 3
Apex Flex
FlexSecure
FlexM1

NExT and xMagic
2in1 between them they cover MOST possibilities
These will likely be your most popular

xG3 for people who want Magnets

xSIID for people who like blinkies :blinky_blue: :blinky_green:

FlexNT for Business Card sharing

For those that like online security:
Apex Flex - Off the shelf - app supported digital identity
FlexSecure - “Hacker” version of the Apex Flex - digital identity
Equally as good as each other, but depends on the user preference ( I have both )

My first suggestion for you, to have as a useable tool, shows how the technology can work, great performer, and effectively an implanted business card ( Maybe tax deductable :man_shrugging: )

FlexNT

I would also suggest you get either a Proxmark3 or a Flipper Zero, depending on your knowledge in the area.
This would allow you to test implants immediately after install, and you could offer a full service of install and reading / writing most credentials for customers ( there are limitations )

  • The Flipper Zero is a user friendly, quite capable device
  • ProxMark3 - more capable than the Flipper, but not as easy to use.

Finally, I would suggest you stock some RSP’s, these will make phones with shitty NFC antennas, far more capable of reading NFC implants, and phones that work well, even better.

You can get those through DT store by following the RSP link or from Hammys store

Also, if you have a customer come in, and they have questions, just reach out and somebody SHOULD be able to answer their question if you cant.

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I would expand on that and also recommend some field detectors so people can determine what will work with their implants. All available on DT.

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This would be game changing.

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