This project took me a while but finally I can confuse all bus drivers by paying with a ring, so like, totally worth it right? Music: www.bensound.com/
I'm a tech with all the gear and skills to do something like this, so I gotta say, you did very well indeed! All new projects always take longer than expected and the only factor I consider important on any new project is *finishing* :)
Exactly. Then they move into a bigger shop and their content consists of nothing more than the move and how great all those sponsored tools are. Then comes complaining about ad revenue and patreon begging. And more videos about building the new shop.
In China, Japan, and Korea, metro operators will sell RFID passes in the form of various trinkets and key chains. My grandma has a neat one she DIY'd by shining a flashlight into her old card-form bus pass to cut out the working areas without damage, then wrapping it up in a traditional pin cushion. She pulls that thing out all the time to flex on village aunties like "you ain't ever sewn nothing with _microchips_ in them, hun" xD
My kinda crazy, good on ya, love it!. Thought I'd research as I just had the idea to do this in bracelet form, glad I'm not the only nutter who thinks of this stuff.
Unfortunately these NFC tags are usually heavily encrypted for security reasons so they can't be cloned. Not to mention there are several types of NFC tags and the ones used in Debit/Credit cards are not available in ring form unfortunately.
Neat...do you have to remove it to make it work? Also..a jig to wrap the wires tightly..then a tiny blip of superglue (and a shot of accelerator)to hold them together before you put them in the resin would make for a MUCH more efficient coil package. Keep practicing soldering...Surface mount soldering is a pain in the hiney...let me tell ya Really cool build and very innovative...great job! I wonder if a keychain deal would be better....because you never leave your house with your keys right
:O you absolute legend!! i'm going to try this with a spare bank card (on an account that i was going to get rid of anyway) and if it works, i'm keeping the account and the ring will have emergency funds on it because i literally never take my rings off!!!
@@NO1xANIMExFAN Huh? Wells Fargo & Chase uses NFC Cards, which is a form of RFID. I would assume its the same all over the world, since it is all PayPass/PayWave tech. (US here, I used my cards in Australia by tapping with no issue).
Glad to see another video. A friend of mine had the chip and antenna removed from his transit card and put into an implant which was implanted into his right hand. I was there when they finished doing so. It was really convenient for him, until the Transport company fined him and they deactivated his card. I would love to modify my card (I already have 2 chips implanted in my left hand) but I can't do it without getting in trouble like my friend. Trying to find a good solution
I'm trying to dump data off a myki card and transfer every thing to a keytag instead of moving over the chip and antenna so i won't risk destroying too many cards and have a cleaner result
We have similar cards in Denmark, and as much as I'd love to make my card into a ring for my middle finger, for when the control person (I don't know what they're called) comes along, I think it might get me in trouble, even if it's not on my middle finger. Great idea, though.
I’m pretty sure you can clone nfc tags. Just buy a blank nfc ring and a nfc reader/writer then copy the data from your bus pass and write it onto the blank ring
today before i found this video i used my Orca card and passed that one Del Taco in Federal Way. cool project; would do but I have shaky hands. maybe I would consider cloning it into a different chip in something premade
I would say you should sell this! Have people send you transit passes and make them and send it back! I would love to send you one from Phoenix, make it, and then I will tap my hand on buses and trains all day long.
Definitely going to try this out with a metal ring blank and a rewritable nfc card from aliexpress. Let's see if i can clone my school pass and copy it to the ring haha. (No clue if it's possible but i can always try right)
Wow I can't believe i just came across this vid i was looking for how to make a smart ring now this is genius and very very marketable as well thank you for not giving up your amazingly awesome 💯💯 happy new year 💕
As an IT guy I have to say in the end you did pretty good. But now days you can just buy an NFC ring and a cloner that is compatible with your type of card and just clone the card to the ring in seconds and be done with it. and the ring and card are reusable and usable for other types of access.
Good show! It's likely not government property in the same way currency is, but closer to how a bank technically owns your debit card. Also - did you try copying the chip in the card onto something like your phone? Once it's stored there, you could use your phone or even by some of the fancier NFC rings out there made out of shiny metal I could never hope to replicate if my life depended on it.
@@MakeItAndFakeIt Eh, live and learn. I legit hacked our collage's parking gate system (it was technically a group project) for a security course, so I happen to really dig this sorta tech.
I had this idea, then realized they sell rings with programmable NFC RFID chips in them. So you can just get a RFID reader, and read off ur bus card code, and write that to the rings RFID chip ... I think is possible. I've seen it done before. There are people like ... Deviant Ollam I think it was? who have subdermal implants, so you can just put your hand to the reader and it will scan your code.
There's an easier way to do it by just copying the contents of the nfc enabled bus card into your phone with an app and then getting an nfc ring and writing it on the ring
so nice, you could repeat this with your credit card etc. till you have your wallet on your fingers! I mean, i would more like to have it all in one implant, but a ring is pretty close to that.
Couldn’t you have just bought an inexpensive nfc ring off of wish/amazon and loaded the ring with a month pass on a reload machine (assuming your buss cards work the same as mine)
@@kalenugget3786 you can't write to a normal nfc chip because it has no proper connectors onto it. And I'm fairly sure you can't change the data within a nfc chip being a regular consumer with regular items
@@johnbobis5990 you can write to NFC chips with modern phones but there is a caveat if you were trying to do it with this project. A lot of transport smartcards are encrypted securely which makes them extremely difficult to duplicate. This is the reason why physically extracting the chip itself is sometimes easier. A lot of the rings online use a completely different chips compared to what’s in common transport cards which poses another difficulty.
Hello! Me and a friend of mine saw a simar thing to this but right now we're trying to get our ones to work with an smd led because we're able to get the light going but the chip won't read on the actual public scanner while it'll work on phone NFC, I'm only assuming it's because the nfc coil on the public scanner is far larger, so many loops of enamel copper wire did you do for it to work?
What I do with my jailbroken iPhone I can actually have my student card on my phone because I’ve got something called NFC writer XS and it’s a jailbroken tweak that allows me to Copy my student card and have it on my phone and also it allows me to copy my students card to a nfc ring or wrist band or nfc card but it’s interesting to see people do it differently
Hi I really would like to do this project. I've managed to remove the chip out of my card using a acetone but can you please show me how you got the antenna's circular without detaching the antenna from the chip.
Ok so I’m not not the smartest when it comes to nfc and that crap but ....can you not get a nfc ring (eBay) and then one of the nfc apps and clone the card to the ring ?
why aren't you super famous already ? you're good, btw i was thinking of doing the same thing with my busspass as well as my credit card, somehow i ended up with your video lol
Is it possible that government creates an app for NFC-enabled mobile phones that can be used as bus passes by tapping the phone on the same automated fare collection machine instead of tapping the bus pass, please respond I really wanna know it's important.
I mean it's a year old video, but hey... NYC is getting NFC enabled cards... in the next couple of years... At least there's a pilot out right now, and the actual card will come out in a couple of years, and in 2023, MetroCard will be gone!
A few random thoughts from a random viewer: 1:12/2:11 [hey, it's a palindrome!] - huzzah for persistence! Good work! 2:26 - totally a valid method. :D 2:34 - not with the tools and skill level you have... yet. ;) 3:13 - UV curing in a window? Is that a thing? I guess some UV maybe still passes. Then again: 3:40 - hahaha, huzzah! We don't need rules. :D 4:14 - lower Queen Anne! My old stomping grounds! And a nice long ride you took, I see. ;) Anyway, cool! Good stuff! I'm excited to check out your other work, and I think you'll likely have a new subscriber soon, because this was super fun. :)
I'm a tech with all the gear and skills to do something like this, so I gotta say, you did very well indeed! All new projects always take longer than expected and the only factor I consider important on any new project is *finishing* :)
we need a tutorial for this
I feel like I'm watching a popular youtuber before they're popular
Exactly. Then they move into a bigger shop and their content consists of nothing more than the move and how great all those sponsored tools are. Then comes complaining about ad revenue and patreon begging. And more videos about building the new shop.
I can't wait!
Totally
lowkey, they're already popular.
She like fine no showoff real content 👍👍😘😘
In China, Japan, and Korea, metro operators will sell RFID passes in the form of various trinkets and key chains. My grandma has a neat one she DIY'd by shining a flashlight into her old card-form bus pass to cut out the working areas without damage, then wrapping it up in a traditional pin cushion. She pulls that thing out all the time to flex on village aunties like "you ain't ever sewn nothing with _microchips_ in them, hun" xD
Your grandma is badass!!
Cool idea and it's so great that it worked! Totally worth it.
😺😺😺
1 part knowledge, 1part work and 2 parts humor and let bake for less than 10 minutes and you have a great video!!!!
More like 1 part guess work, 1 part sarcasm, and 1 part literal tears ahaa
What a SUPER neat project!
Best geeky howto vid ever (and I watch a lot). Linus, Unboxing Therapy and whoever, this is how it is done!
Great channel, grettings from Argentina!
I've had this idea for a long time because i kept losing/forgetting my card lol
now i can make it as portable as it is
You could be a RUclips superstar if you had you a reliable team. Keep going!!
I like your singing much more than your fashion taste, love your voice and lyrics haha
This is the first time i see one of your videos and i loved it, greetings from Los Angeles
if we broadcast an city wide official frequency and the ring only resonate the authorization make it easy
okay I just wanna say that, even thought I don't know you, but I AM PROUD OF YOUR CREATION!!
My kinda crazy, good on ya, love it!. Thought I'd research as I just had the idea to do this in bracelet form, glad I'm not the only nutter who thinks of this stuff.
WOW great idea. Really fun ring, it looks great !
this is really good ! !!
This is an awesome idea! I’m going to try this with a debit card rfid chip. Thank you so much for the inspiration! Keep up the amazing content! 🤘❤️🤘
Cool hack. I would have never thought of this by myself.
Am I the only one who's thought it would be buying a ring online, reading the card, and writing it to the ring?
Same bro
Unfortunately these NFC tags are usually heavily encrypted for security reasons so they can't be cloned. Not to mention there are several types of NFC tags and the ones used in Debit/Credit cards are not available in ring form unfortunately.
Neat...do you have to remove it to make it work? Also..a jig to wrap the wires tightly..then a tiny blip of superglue (and a shot of accelerator)to hold them together before you put them in the resin would make for a MUCH more efficient coil package. Keep practicing soldering...Surface mount soldering is a pain in the hiney...let me tell ya
Really cool build and very innovative...great job!
I wonder if a keychain deal would be better....because you never leave your house with your keys right
:O you absolute legend!! i'm going to try this with a spare bank card (on an account that i was going to get rid of anyway) and if it works, i'm keeping the account and the ring will have emergency funds on it because i literally never take my rings off!!!
A bank card uses RFID not nfc, so im not sure that it would work
@@NO1xANIMExFAN Huh? Wells Fargo & Chase uses NFC Cards, which is a form of RFID. I would assume its the same all over the world, since it is all PayPass/PayWave tech. (US here, I used my cards in Australia by tapping with no issue).
This is awesome
Awesome project 😁!
Glad to see another video.
A friend of mine had the chip and antenna removed from his transit card and put into an implant which was implanted into his right hand. I was there when they finished doing so. It was really convenient for him, until the Transport company fined him and they deactivated his card.
I would love to modify my card (I already have 2 chips implanted in my left hand) but I can't do it without getting in trouble like my friend. Trying to find a good solution
I'm trying to dump data off a myki card and transfer every thing to a keytag instead of moving over the chip and antenna so i won't risk destroying too many cards and have a cleaner result
We have similar cards in Denmark, and as much as I'd love to make my card into a ring for my middle finger, for when the control person (I don't know what they're called) comes along, I think it might get me in trouble, even if it's not on my middle finger. Great idea, though.
Well, if you hold your hand out flat for them... and it scans... ?!?? :)
I am more afraid of the fare inspectors not knowing what to do when I tell them to scan my ring, lol!
You don't make videos very often. But when you do, I get 🎉happy🎉 👍
This is some funny stuff. Love your approach to making videos. I wish I was doing this well. 🔥👊🏼🔥
I’m pretty sure you can clone nfc tags. Just buy a blank nfc ring and a nfc reader/writer then copy the data from your bus pass and write it onto the blank ring
I admire your persistence!
To the other commenters, you can’t just buy an NFC ring on eBay and duplicate the card
What a great project... thanks for give me some vision to make my own nfc ring
Is it still working out? Did light rail ever check for card?
today before i found this video i used my Orca card and passed that one Del Taco in Federal Way.
cool project; would do but I have shaky hands. maybe I would consider cloning it into a different chip in something premade
If it does not contain emv yes you can clone it
I would say you should sell this! Have people send you transit passes and make them and send it back! I would love to send you one from Phoenix, make it, and then I will tap my hand on buses and trains all day long.
Definitely going to try this out with a metal ring blank and a rewritable nfc card from aliexpress. Let's see if i can clone my school pass and copy it to the ring haha. (No clue if it's possible but i can always try right)
I'd do that with the new fancy mexican metro cards, but I'm afraid the police will think I'm riding the subway for free lmao
Omg i loved it
Wow I can't believe i just came across this vid i was looking for how to make a smart ring now this is genius and very very marketable as well thank you for not giving up your amazingly awesome 💯💯 happy new year 💕
The problem is a emv chip it's Encrypted
But I came up with a metal ring with all the problems overcome and without fail if you want advice or help
As an IT guy I have to say in the end you did pretty good.
But now days you can just buy an NFC ring and a cloner that is compatible with your type of card and just clone the card to the ring in seconds and be done with it. and the ring and card are reusable and usable for other types of access.
You will not unless You have the government license to do that.
Good show! It's likely not government property in the same way currency is, but closer to how a bank technically owns your debit card.
Also - did you try copying the chip in the card onto something like your phone? Once it's stored there, you could use your phone or even by some of the fancier NFC rings out there made out of shiny metal I could never hope to replicate if my life depended on it.
I mean, that would have been at lot easier..... Wish I would have thought of that....
@@MakeItAndFakeIt Eh, live and learn. I legit hacked our collage's parking gate system (it was technically a group project) for a security course, so I happen to really dig this sorta tech.
I had this idea, then realized they sell rings with programmable NFC RFID chips in them. So you can just get a RFID reader, and read off ur bus card code, and write that to the rings RFID chip ... I think is possible. I've seen it done before. There are people like ... Deviant Ollam I think it was? who have subdermal implants, so you can just put your hand to the reader and it will scan your code.
The bus cards are encrypted :(. This is the only way you can get it to work.
Lol love it. Welcome back.
\o/ You're still alive so that's also cool
I'm just as shocked as you tbh
Cool stuff
NYC started tap and go in Penn Station yesterday. The whole system will be done by the end of 2020.
Fantastic idea! Well done
NICE!!!
Wow- beautiful work
@MrZaicev
Very cool Idea. I really like your videos! Thank you and greetz from Germany.
I like ur idea
This was the video I searching for 20days❤️
Love from tamilnadu ❤️
Success!!
That was very cool
this is soooo fucking cool
This is amazing! Haha, super cool.
There's an easier way to do it by just copying the contents of the nfc enabled bus card into your phone with an app and then getting an nfc ring and writing it on the ring
I'm gonna try this XD but instead try yo fit the nfc device into My Casio watch
Awesome !!!!!!!!! You'll be huuuuuge
Totally worth it ! and it was a damn cool project.
Awesome! & give a shout to Bill @ Punished Props or Evan&Katelyn to help with resin.
really great video !
so nice, you could repeat this with your credit card etc. till you have your wallet on your fingers!
I mean, i would more like to have it all in one implant, but a ring is pretty close to that.
Oh and do you think, that you could put more than one chip in that ring?
Couldn’t you have just bought an inexpensive nfc ring off of wish/amazon and loaded the ring with a month pass on a reload machine (assuming your buss cards work the same as mine)
No. Its not just plaintext written onto it, or you could make your own bus pass, it's special code on the card
ZomeDash what if you were to use a nfc reader and writer could take a the code from the pass and paste it to a ring/new card/nfc fob?
@@kalenugget3786 you can't write to a normal nfc chip because it has no proper connectors onto it. And I'm fairly sure you can't change the data within a nfc chip being a regular consumer with regular items
@@johnbobis5990 you can write to NFC chips with modern phones but there is a caveat if you were trying to do it with this project.
A lot of transport smartcards are encrypted securely which makes them extremely difficult to duplicate. This is the reason why physically extracting the chip itself is sometimes easier. A lot of the rings online use a completely different chips compared to what’s in common transport cards which poses another difficulty.
you got to get that free shavacadoo!
Clever, good video. Keep it up.
Big up from Scotland
Hi. Will you be able to do this with the bank card?
Hello! Me and a friend of mine saw a simar thing to this but right now we're trying to get our ones to work with an smd led because we're able to get the light going but the chip won't read on the actual public scanner while it'll work on phone NFC, I'm only assuming it's because the nfc coil on the public scanner is far larger, so many loops of enamel copper wire did you do for it to work?
Great job! Great video
is that seattle public transit
What I do with my jailbroken iPhone I can actually have my student card on my phone because I’ve got something called NFC writer XS and it’s a jailbroken tweak that allows me to Copy my student card and have it on my phone and also it allows me to copy my students card to a nfc ring or wrist band or nfc card but it’s interesting to see people do it differently
Hi I really would like to do this project. I've managed to remove the chip out of my card using a acetone but can you please show me how you got the antenna's circular without detaching the antenna from the chip.
Dam I kinda want to try it with my ORCA card now
Wish I could do that with my own. But I wouldn't be able to recharge it anymore :c
Ok so I’m not not the smartest when it comes to nfc and that crap but ....can you not get a nfc ring (eBay) and then one of the nfc apps and clone the card to the ring ?
Probably but that would be boring lol
why aren't you super famous already ? you're good, btw i was thinking of doing the same thing with my busspass as well as my credit card, somehow i ended up with your video lol
could have just bought an nfc ring online and copied the card there
I absolutely this struggle vid...
(But I was thinking that the whole time.)
Kudos on the "from the ground up" approach though. Lol
Absolutely love*
Can't you buy an RFID/NFC chip on ebay or so and program it with the bus pass code? Then you don't need to take apart anything
No
So good, have a good new year.
cool
awesome!
Is it possible that government creates an app for NFC-enabled mobile phones that can be used as bus passes by tapping the phone on the same automated fare collection machine instead of tapping the bus pass, please respond I really wanna know it's important.
Si
I love it
awesome
I mean it's a year old video, but hey... NYC is getting NFC enabled cards... in the next couple of years... At least there's a pilot out right now, and the actual card will come out in a couple of years, and in 2023, MetroCard will be gone!
I just found this, but isn't that an RFID chip rather than an NFC?
I don't think it's government property anyway?
A few random thoughts from a random viewer:
1:12/2:11 [hey, it's a palindrome!] - huzzah for persistence! Good work!
2:26 - totally a valid method. :D
2:34 - not with the tools and skill level you have... yet. ;)
3:13 - UV curing in a window? Is that a thing? I guess some UV maybe still passes. Then again:
3:40 - hahaha, huzzah! We don't need rules. :D
4:14 - lower Queen Anne! My old stomping grounds! And a nice long ride you took, I see. ;)
Anyway, cool! Good stuff! I'm excited to check out your other work, and I think you'll likely have a new subscriber soon, because this was super fun. :)
Which software you use
Great!
Ow nice tks for share greetings from Brazil 👏✌
I'll try then
Couldn't you just copy the NFC file from the card and transfer to a NFC ring?
Dependes..
next up, strange parts making his own nfc >
wash it
if is paper
:) COOL
anyone think of copying card to key ring
How about add it on a harry potter magic wand and instead on using a card u just wave the wand and boop the nfc sensor. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣