This $39 kit lets you turn yourself into a cyborg
Cyborgs are among us, and you can be one of them for just $39.
Online biohacking store Dangerous Things is selling a package that contains everything you need to implant technology into your body.
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Amal Graafstra, the company's CEO, has been selling implantable devices that range from RFID chips, to biomagnets that let customers enhance their bodies and connect them with various devices.
$40 to Turn Yourself into a #Cyborg: The Work of @amal, Dangerous Things http://t.co/Dut1uUElIY via @businessinsiderpic.twitter.com/JzzpHefWgb
— The New Bionics (@TheNewBionics) July 29, 2015
These implants let you use your body as a key, an ID or a password to access things instead of having to carry external objects or remember a bunch of digits and letters.
Implant RFID chip, nieuwe trend? Ik denk het wel. In Zweden NFC project: http://t.co/WaZegebQtfpic.twitter.com/iLJhj6vvqV
— Reindert Verbrugge (@rverbrugge) February 18, 2015
According to Business Insider, Graafstra has an RFID chip implanted in each hand and has completely stopped using keys and passwords for anything from his computer to his motorcycle.
#SingularityU faculty discussing his RFID implant. Can be used for Google Wallet or hotel key. #GSP15#techpic.twitter.com/U8KYfz5GsT
— Jennifer Barr (@rjenbarr) June 25, 2015
A basic implantable RFID tag sells for $39 and it goes up to $99 for the complete injection kit that allows you to become a cyborg in just a few minutes with a simple procedure.
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