Bluetooth implant coming

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Lost Sheep
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Re: Bluetooth implant coming

Postby Lost Sheep » Mon Jan 22, 2024 8:46 pm

Mark1974 wrote:
ready2go wrote:so then you would not only have a pump in your balls ,but a battery[ that will need to be charged and wears out] and electric powered motor it runs. Getting crowded in there and bulky. . Great idea. I can imagine if its shorts out. That would be fun.

I agree with you

They need to put more brainpower into designing a malleable with material that causes less erosion and less into building machine men

There have been efforts in that direction. A one-piece implant (no reservoir, no pump, nothing anywhere but in the penis, just like a malleable) that is flexible/flaccid until exposed to heat or magnetism at which time it becomes erect, thus erecting the penis.
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Re: Bluetooth implant coming

Postby Mark1974 » Tue Jan 23, 2024 7:15 am

Lost Sheep wrote:
Mark1974 wrote:
ready2go wrote:so then you would not only have a pump in your balls ,but a battery[ that will need to be charged and wears out] and electric powered motor it runs. Getting crowded in there and bulky. . Great idea. I can imagine if its shorts out. That would be fun.

I agree with you

They need to put more brainpower into designing a malleable with material that causes less erosion and less into building machine men

There have been efforts in that direction. A one-piece implant (no reservoir, no pump, nothing anywhere but in the penis, just like a malleable) that is flexible/flaccid until exposed to heat or magnetism at which time it becomes erect, thus erecting the penis.
Yes, the one with the nitinol exoskeleton. However, most of the reports about that I have seen are from 2016. I believe it was Boston Scientific looking into that.

In 2018 Boston Scientific came out with the Tactra with a nitinol core. It makes me wonder if they abandoned the other idea and introduced the Tactra as a compromise.

So far it seems the most advanced malleable is the Rigi10
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Re: Bluetooth implant coming

Postby frank66665 » Tue Jan 23, 2024 7:39 am

You will need to find a place to put the motor with the battery, it must be easy to access in the event of a fault or a replacement battery running out as happens with pacemakers
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