It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Bedlam
a reply to: reldra
There are many qualitatively different types of RFID. This type is h-field, it's a serial number, and can't be rsmaad at more than a few inches.
Well, they get smaller and smaller, that is how tech goes. The one I bought for my housemate 2 Christmases ago is 1 in X 1 in about. It can be tracked on a cell phone app within 25 feet.
By now, they must be smaller and longer range.
originally posted by: Chadwickus
a reply to: 727Sky
As has been said, the chip can't be tracked.
So I don't see the point of doing it, unless it was psychological.
I've found articles from 2016 too, so I wonder what come of it..
originally posted by: therealfreeworld
a reply to: reldra
Why will thechip be made in China? Why not the usa or korea or uk.
originally posted by: MacK80
a reply to: Lagomorphe
I responded like an hour ago friend.
Edit: Or I didn't. Opps
originally posted by: therealfreeworld
a reply to: reldra
Why will thechip be made in China? Why not the usa or korea or uk.
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: Bedlam
a reply to: reldra
There are many qualitatively different types of RFID. This type is h-field, it's a serial number, and can't be rsmaad at more than a few inches.
Well, they get smaller and smaller, that is how tech goes. The one I bought for my housemate 2 Christmases ago is 1 in X 1 in about. It can be tracked on a cell phone app within 25 feet.
By now, they must be smaller and longer range.