xLED Implantable Field Detector (newbie)

Hello!

I hope to get a few answears here about the xLED Implantable Field Detector.
I need to say that i have no idea in general about these implants but im still looking forward to implant 3 of them in my left arm.

It woud be important for me that i can acitvate them with my phone. Is it possible to activate them only with my phone and is the 13.56 MHz really the right frequency?

I have seen that most people implant them in their hand, so woud they work if i implant them in my arm? i want them on the left side from my arm Above my Hand. Im feared that my skin woud be too thick there and that they woud not work with my phone then.

I hope nobody mind about these really simple questions of course i informed myself already and i have taken a look for similar questions, i just want to make sure that i make no mistake since it woud be my first implant. i woud appreciate every answear.

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This would be correct :slight_smile:
Just be aware that range (from phone to a given implant) will be around or likely under 1.5cm.

I have a similar type of implant in my arm. It reads/writes data just fine. (NExT)

Do you know what an xSIID is and does, generally? You may consider having one (or more) of the implants be one of these.

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you can’t specifically make it so only your phone will light it up, it doesn’t work like that.

but yes, if you get the HF 13.56mhz xLED or the xsiid then your phone will light it up if your phone has NFC.

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Well, phone or any other 13.56mhz RFID reader out there :slight_smile: They light up because they are pulling power from the magnetic field produced by these readers. Because there is no chip inside the xLED to communicate with, the light will only light while the field is active. Some readers like access controllers wired to building systems will just keep the field on 100% looking for chips to talk to, while other types like phones which are battery powered will only pulse the field for a short time looking for chips. This means phones like the iPhone which are very power conservative will pulse the NFC field only about once a second and for a very short time and at a very low power output, making it difficult to really see. Other phones like Android phones can and do pulse more often and with higher power output, so the blinking or flashing is much easier to see.

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important to mention this pulse issue can be overcome by using an app that intentionally turns the HF field on for an extended period with powerful pulses, like NFCTOOLs.

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Hey thanks for the fast reply, i dont know everything about the xSIID but i know that it has memory and that you can safe things there that other people can see if they scan it with their phone. Like websites or contact details, its also an really nice feature but for me personally it woud be enough for first if i woud just have some led under my skin. :grin:

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oh btw, if you are wanting just LEDs under your skin.

https://www.midwestgadgets.org/product-page/13-56mhz-field-generator

this is a must have.

using my phone is alright but this doodad is the mvp for showing off my lights at functions.


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Thanks thats important to know and its really nice to hear since i was anyway always an Android user. ^^

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That looks really nice it looks like they shine very bright so i woud definietly get also this device with the implants together.

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Thanks at everyone for the Replys i have no worries anymore about the implants and i ordered now 3 of them in red,blue and green i think i will also order the field generator from midwestgadgets im not sure how long they take until they arrive but as soon i have them in my arm i woud share my experience with an picture or an video with you :grin:

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You might also be interested in Zinc for android, the power scan feature is nice for LED implants, keeps the field on to prevent the pulsing

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Just to temper your expectations a little bit:

It is not abnormal for LED implants to not be visible for 2+ weeks due to inflammation (blood absorbs light).

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are you getting them professionally installed? with arm skin being thicker you’ll want to make sure that your installer inserts them without injecting down

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Check out this thread.

(keep an eye out for @ShaakPsi has a number of Blinkies in her arm)
:blinky_amber:
:blinky_blue:
:blinky_red:
:blinky_green:

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I received your order and it will go out today.

I wanted to add, i think this is a great project, and the field generator will be excellent to show off your new blinkies. As have been mentioned before. Installing the blinkies you will likely not be able to See the light or be able to trigger it for at least 3-4 weeks after installing. And even after that time it may be dull. In time though it will get brighter and brighter so dont think you have a dud! its very very common.

i also make a DIY version of this field generator if you know your way around a soldering iron and want to try your hand at maybe a field generating bracelet like what has been mentioned here before. its a very simple design and shouldnt be difficult if you have the drive to do it.

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Here:

xSIID, flexSIID, xLED

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yes i definietly get them installed professionally since i have never done something like this i woud be feared to damage my arm if i woud do it myself.

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Damn it, now I want an xSIID :sob:

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My xled implants arrived and im really excited to install them. The package and all the things include looks really good. I wanted to ask, since the implant is already in the syringe and i cant try it out, from where do i and my piercer know on which side the led is?

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there there’s no way of being certain, but there are a couple of things we can try.

first is a long shot but by far the easiest; do you have access to an x-ray?

Well, easiest if you have access to an x-ray that is

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