VIDEO | A Tesla enthusiast has embedded his car key in his hand
Brandon Dalali decided to surgically implant a chip in his hand, which is actually the key to his Tesla car.
Dalali informed people about his unusual venture on social media, and his post soon went viral.
"I finally decided to take the issue of cell phone keys into my own hands...literally. "Tesla key implantation in the form of a chip," he wrote in the description of the video he shared on Twitter.
Finally decided to take my phone key issues into my own hands... literally. Tesla key chip implant. pic.twitter.com/RVK8ZaePoI
—Brandon Dalaly (@BrandonDalaly) August 16
In his comment, he added that this chip is not tied to just one car and that he can combine it with any future Tesla he drives. He also pointed out that the chip has other functions besides unlocking the car.
"The key is just an application that is installed on the chip," Dalali explained.
By the way, Tesla's contactless chip is made of biocompatible materials so it can be safely implanted under the skin.
What do you think about this move?