Tesla Hand Key In Detroit
We get it, Tesla owners. You’re cooler and more tech-savvy than the rest of us. You can stop overcompensating: A guy in Detroit named Brandon Dalaly decided that carrying his digital Tesla key around was too annoying . . . so he just had it implanted into his HAND instead.
He put a microchip on the top of his right hand, under the skin. So now he can tap his driver’s side door to unlock it. And he can start it the same way.
He didn’t even need to see a doctor. A place that does piercings did it for him, and it wasn’t that expensive. The chip cost $300, and they charged another 100 bucks to shove it in his hand. Once the swelling went down, it worked great.
Implanted microchips aren’t brand new, but they’re becoming more of a thing. And this wasn’t even Brandon’s first go at it.
He used his right hand because he already has a digital key to his HOUSE implanted in his left. He says it’s cool, because now he never has to remember his keys, and he can never lose them.
Next, he wants to get a third chip on his chest to track things like body temperature and heart rate. (So, you’re saying my Apple Watch is ALREADY outdated?)
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WARNING – VIDEO BELOW IS A BIT GRAPHIC (HIS ACTUALLY IMPLANT)
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— Brandon Dalaly (@BrandonDalaly) August 16, 2022
Finally decided to take my phone key issues in to my own hands... literally. Tesla key chip implant. pic.twitter.com/RVK8ZaePoI