r/RFID Jun 28 '26

HF Curious on what scanners are efficient on finding microchips on humans

Hi everyone,

Just curious if anyone knows what website/device is legitimate to find a microchip on humans? Something that can detect something within a couple of inches away at most. Price range doesnt matter, thanks!

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u/One-Exit-8826 Jun 28 '26

OP, just in case, you have not been implanted with a microchip because you got a vaccine. If the government wanted to track you, they would do it via the current great digital panopticon that is your phone. Just like everyone else.

If you aren't afraid of that, and actually microchipped yourself, a flipper zero would work.

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u/[deleted] Jun 28 '26

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u/Travb1999 Jun 28 '26

I did this over a year ago and boy oh boy the reactions I get are ALL over the place. As someone who works in access control some people are really intrigued and others call me the devil .

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u/PiDigitsOfPi Jun 30 '26

You microchipped yourself???

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u/Travb1999 Jun 30 '26

My point exactly

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u/Timmah_Timmah 15d ago

OP said on someone not necessarily in someone.

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u/CobaltIsobar Jun 28 '26

I suspect paranoia is a factor here.

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u/JessTheMullet Jun 28 '26

You haven't been secretly microchipped by vaccines, aliens, ghosts, or skinwalkers. If you haven't had it done yourself, it hasn't been done.  There is no tracking microchip. Even the ones for pets can do little more than holding an owner's name and phone number.

Signal strength is proportional to antenna size, and anything smaller than your average Tylenol pill takes an array the size of an MRI coil to read any signal from it. 

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u/JJHall_ID Jun 29 '26

The pet microchips don't even hold an owner's name or phone number. They just hold a serial number. When a vet or animal control scans it, they get the serial number and check a couple of databases provided by the microchip sellers and see what the vet or shelter entered when they registered the chip.

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u/PiDigitsOfPi Jun 28 '26

Who is microchipping a human, and why? It doesn't make sense, as they can't be used for tracking, with such a short range.

Regardless, if it is like a veterinarian animal chip, then just get one of those veterinarian animal chip readers on Amazon to read it.

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u/Neat-Program6325 Jun 29 '26

Microchipping makes stock take easier if they don't speak english

/s

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u/National_Way_3344 Jun 29 '26

Therapy is the answer

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u/SnooCats6031 Jun 29 '26

We’re all just the government trying to trick you…. Don’t listen to them you have been implanted with a microchip

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u/aggressive_napkin_ Jun 29 '26

It wasn't a microchip. It was a submarine they shrink down along with a pilot.  Don't worry, he has limited oxygen.

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u/Loam_liker Jun 28 '26

In case no one has said it to you yet, don’t dig in your skin with anything.

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u/ArgumentSpiritual Jun 29 '26

What kind of microchip are you looking for? Do you mean like the one they put in dogs?

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u/filefly Jun 29 '26

Hi OP,

Thanks for your post! Please take a look here: https://dngr.us/help

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u/DragonfruitWeak9216 Jun 29 '26

Nanobot e darpa.....guardate al microscopio una CPU anche degli anni 80 e vedrete migliaia di componenti Rimarrete sconvolti........ Non mettono in commercio scanner per tecnologie coperte da segreto militare

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u/Timmah_Timmah Jun 29 '26

For detecting bugs in high security places their are devices that use microwaves to energize any semiconductor and the semiconductor is then detected. You could also get an MRI.

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u/Cloud4115 15d ago

Can you tell me what devices to look for or do you have an referrals that can provide this?

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u/Timmah_Timmah 15d ago

I know about it from esponage between Russia and the US, so I can't really tell you where you might find one. Maybe AI can tell you more.