Daily Tech News, Interviews, Reviews and Updates

Say no to clumsiness like Brandon Dalaly and implant a chip in your hand to open up your Tesla easily

How often do you struggle to locate your car keys? Sometimes it could be incredibly inconvenient, but a Tesla driver has found a creative solution to this problem.

Brandon Dalaly, the owner of a Tesla, had a chip put into his right palm that made it simple for him to open his vehicle. Although it might seem extreme, Dalaly got this chip implanted in his palm with the help of a skilled body piercer so he would never again have to look for his car keys. Additionally, this chip features a biocompatible covering.
In a video that Dalaly shared on both his YouTube channel and Twitter account, he could be seen working with a professional piercer to get a $400 VivoKey Apex chip put on his arm.

The VivoKey Apex chip uses the same technology as Apple Pay and is completely contactless. Ever since it was uploaded, the video has grown in popularity. Dalaly held his house key in his right hand and first inserted the chip. The idea, according to Dalaly, was for him to hold his house key in his left hand and his car key in his right hand.

He asserted on Twitter that the video was taken “three days after implantation and there was still swelling.”

Now, he continued, it reads with just a quick tap.

Additionally, it can be linked to any upcoming Tesla.

Tesla owners who don’t want chips implanted in them can use a keycard or a smartphone app to get into their cars. He already carries a tiny chip in his left hand that has information such as his contact card, the keys to his residence, his coronavirus vaccination card, and other things.

Get real time updates directly on you device, subscribe now.



You might also like