Website review: Under Skin Electronic Tattoo | Onli...
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•52 reviews since May 1, 2008
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mellow rated 2 weeks ago- digital tattoo? not worth it. seriously. cool concept, undoubtedly.. especially for people who don't like the idea of having to commit to one design etched in their skin for the rest of their lives. but, seriously, think about this. first off, you have a fuel cell in your arm. it serves no medical purpose, it's just sitting there being all fuel-celly. that alone should concern you. not because it's hazardous but because.. wtf? it's a fuel cell. talk about a waste. then think about upgrades. people are shitting a brick right now because the new iphone came out-- the previous model is only a year old! can you imagine upgrading this? shit. lastly, it's totally not tested. it's a cosmetic device with no real application. not to mention, it's constantly emitting information on 2.4GHz frequency. that shit has been blamed for rendering people infertile and with brain tumors (and yet is everywhere, yay!)... ooo, and hacking tattoos? that'll be fun. a digital tattoo you have no control over, plastered on your body. try explaining to your boss why his face is photoshopped giving a bj to marlyn manson. i'm sure it'll go over well.

seafarer314 rated 4 weeks ago- Tattoos that also serve as video players?

Neticule rated 5 weeks ago- The 2-4 inch Digital Tattoo Interface is a Bluetooth device made of thin, flexible silicon and silicone. It's inserted through a small incision as a tightly tolled tube, and then it unfurls beneath the skin to align between skin and muscle.

kissthispoet rated 6 weeks ago- Looks interesting, but calling it a tattoo seems a bit of a stretch. I could see it having a kind of "Screensaver" that would be artwork, but I like the practical applications. Especially the health monitoring capabilities.

tacostick rated 7 weeks ago- wow, this leaks awesome

Simgirl2alot rated 7 weeks ago- why would you want this?

- Telltolin rated 7 weeks ago
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daman35 rated 7 weeks ago- freaky deaky