The xMagic is here!

What are the physical dimensions of this chip? I couldnt find that info anywhere on the page. I know the NeXT was a big boy and im curious how this one compares. Looks like a good excuse to finally pull the trigger on my other hand!

From the DT sale page I see this.

Both chips are encased in a biologically safe 3x13mm cylindrical bioglass tube.

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Straight from the bag:

Same size as the xG3

Same as the xm1 also…

I didn’t catch that this was a 3mm implant, I figured it was still the 2mm glass as the NExT
:man_shrugging:t2:

Injector needles a bit bigger, and you can slightly tell the size difference once installed… but makes no meaningful difference

it is now.

I hope you got yours

The xmagic is still in stock though right? Or was he looking for just the xm1? Maybe I didn’t follow.

Also another question.
Cause I’m simple minded. Lol.

Why does the xMagic have to be case sensitive to have it show the link?
It’s not like if you type xmagic you’re trying to say something else?
I can see on the next. Cause it’s just a normal word. But on the other implants they’re original spelling.
Was just curious.

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One more in!

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compared to what? :smiley:


Tbh tho, NExT is quite small even in the x-series realm IMO. 2.1mm x 14mm IIRC, that’s not a 3mm wide chip implant at least.

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The 2.1mm vs 3mm makes quite a difference during injection …
I’m curious about the difference in the read range of the T5577 between the NExT and the xMagic … Only time will tell :sweat_smile:

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Well, 3 days after implantation both sides read consistently on the flipper :dolphin:

Edit: and the :pm3:

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Oops my credit card slipped…

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I’m very excited

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Maybe a silly question.
The one side is the same chip as the xM1, right? And the other is the xEM

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Yes that is correct. One side is the T5577 chip (xEM) and the other side is a “magic” mifare chip (xM1)

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Something like this

Yep, you got it buddy

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Ok got it. Thanks guys

Just one little detail… the mifare s50 1k is the NXP chip that the magic mifare chip is emulating… it’s not a legitimate NXP mifare s50 1k in the xMagic :slight_smile:

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Am I right in saying that because the magic 1k chip in the xMagic has the Chinese backdoor it is a Gen 1a? Whereas the Gen 2 is still used in the Magic Rings?

And the Magic Ring product page says Gen2

So, yep, seems like you nailed it

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Can confirm… But this shouldn’t matter once the chip is under the skin.

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Got it. I was asking because on the product page for the xMagic it doesn’t mention the chip generation but does say “with Chinese Magic Backdoor” and I was wondering whether that automatically indicates that it’s a Gen1a.

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