xG3 Sensing Capabilities

Okay to be more clear… As I mentioned above I have no sensing magnet in my fingertip so I CAN’T COMPARE what other people feel with them. But I have one xG3 for over one month now and another xG3 implanted five days ago. As I also said above I feel tingling and vibration coming from the xG3’s (both of them are on different locations in the same hand) when I’m close to the microwave oven or other things that are electric in some way.
And to clarify another thing: When I am close with this hand to something like a other magnet, I have a strong feeling like a “bubble” when the magnets are pushing or pulling from and to each other. So there is definitely many different things what someone can feel/sense with an xG3

Also a thing to remember: The xG3 and a regular sensing magnet have different shapes. So with this fact their own (inner) magnetic fields are definitely different! (And maybe this is a reason why they feel different)
My first xG3 was implanted in a very nerve rich area of the hand and the second one I have in the back of my hand too (this area has not much nerves!) . Even they feel different to me by now (the second one must heal first before I really can compare these two)

Or in short form:
The fingertips are the MOST SENSITIVE part and the back of the hand is compared to this VERY LESS SENSITIVE.

That might be a reason why someone who has a sensing magnet feels something different. I can imagine that the pure sensing magnet feels stronger and a brain with that “strong knowing” don’t recognize the smaller signals that are coming from the xG3. But simply saying that there comes NOTHING from an xG3 is definitely not true. Better saying it might be a different feeling.
(My opinion.)

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