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Any experience with subdermal keys for Cybertruck?

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Went down a rabbit hole and came across a subdermal key made vivokey.

anyone have any experience with this?
it peaks my interest.

Edited to remove link, and add an actual name. apparently a link to the actual item is click bait? Who would have thought.
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So you can get surgery done in case your wallet, watch, and phone are stolen? In addition to those things, I carry a gun so they can’t be stolen. Pass…
 

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As long as I continue to have fingers, I think my various rings are as far as I’m gonna go down this rabbit hole for now.

Tesla Cybertruck Any experience with subdermal keys for Cybertruck? IMG_5694


There was a guy many years ago who got one put into his fingertip or something like that, if I recall correctly.

After that, I expect some version of AR glasses will have all of these features built in when we all dump our phones for some future version of my Meta Ray-bans (which are fantastic for calls already)!

There was a time that I said that I would definitely be the first guy with a chip in his head, but based on what I’ve seen here lately—I’m considering just moving it to my shoulder. ?
 
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I have and use the ring above. It works well most times. I’m impatient so Other times I have to take the ring off my finger and place it on the door reader. If I wait to start the truck, again it’s just faster to remove the ring and place it in the phone holder then to spin the ring on my finger and try again multiple times till it’s just right. Otherwise it’s never failed.
 


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As long as I continue to have fingers, I think my various rings are as far as I’m gonna go down this rabbit hole for now.

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I've seen too many 'deglovings' that ward off the desire to wear rings on a daily basis lol.
 
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I've seen too many 'deglovings' that ward off the desire to wear rings on a daily basis lol.
Well, I did say, “as long as I HAVE fingers.” ?

Back when I was with OSHA, I saw more than I wanted to. I’ll tell you that! Gnarly stuff.

I generally just try to keep my hands out of your various pinch points and points of operation of any equipment. I generally find that the best way to do that is to avoid being too handy. ?

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