Extract an RFID chip from a card & make it wearable

Extract an RFID chip from a card & make it wearable

Here's how to remove the RFID chip and antenna from a London Oyster travelcard. You can then put it in anything you want. You need a jar and acetone.

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Creator's Site: www.sciencepunk.com
Curated By: Amie

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Groundhog (6) 5 months ago
Awesome.
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Keneke (-1) 5 months ago
Looks like we'll have some fun with this!
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refreshbot (1) 3 months ago
why in the world would anyone want to wear an RFID simply for the convenience of not having to retrieve your wallet from your pocket??? Forgive me if my alarm at the willful act of taking one step closer to public acceptance of RFID implants in our bodies is preventing me from applying my imagination here...
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