xSIID Chip Problem

Hello, I have a question. I bought an xLED Blue light that emits light. When I scan it with my phone, there’s no response; the light only illuminates slightly and doesn’t stay on continuously. My phone doesn’t react at all. Could this be the reason? Is this like NFC, where you can test it with your phone? I bought three different types, and the other two respond.

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Is it an xSIID or an xLED? The xLED is only an LED, no chip, so your phone wouldn’t ever be able to read it

Generally this is a sign of coupling being not quite good enough, you may have to play with it to find a working spot. An MFGC or RSP can make a tremendous difference (assuming it’s an xSIID, an xLED would always blink…)

How recently was this chip installed? Healing also makes a big difference in connection quality

The xSIID is NFC, yes, it should work with your phone

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I’ve only had this xLED for three days. Can I use it to open access cards or elevator cards? Thank you for your answer.

Generally the recommendation is to wait around two weeks for swelling to subside and performance to stabilize

If it’s an xLED, no, it has no chip and cannot hold data, all it will ever do is light up, that’s all that it’s meant to do

If it’s an xSIID it has some limited access control capabilities, it doesn’t support cloning, but can be enrolled into some systems

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this one sir

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From the product page…

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Fortunately, one of the benefits to the xLED having no chip is that it can be placed closer to another implant without worrying about interference

You may be able to install another implant, like an xMagic, right next to it. That way you get some access control capabilities but also retain some blinky

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I remember ordering the xsiid shown in this picture. Could you please tell me if the wrong item was sent?

Sorry, I misread it.

What’s your order number? I can double check.

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40165

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Order 40165 is for a blue xLED bundle.

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