• neidu3@sh.itjust.worksM
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    • Guitar pick
    • Wireless/Contactless waterproof keyfob for my car (I finally found a good use for that pocket-inside-a-pocket on jeans)
    • Snus
    • Cardholder (Regular debit card, two credit cards, misc other cards I “always” need)
    • Phone
    • Bluetooth airbuds

    If I’m wearing a jacket, its pockets also adds:

    • Wallet (with passports, seamans book, misc currencies, TWIC, WHO vaccine booklet, misc warehouse access cards, a bunch of airline frequent flier cards)
    • Tiny multitool
    • Pen
    • Syringe needle that I’ve cut to be blunt, in a protective casing. It’s excellent for those tiny reset buttons on hardware
    • USB-C cable
    • USB thumb drive
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      6 hours ago

      Was your car key fob always waterproof or did you upgrade/replace it? That sounds really useful

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        Actually, it’s probably the reverse; When new it’s rated as waterproof down to 10m depth. Volvo calls it the “sports key”.

        However, the battery is only rated for 3 years, and it’s not possible to change the battery without voiding the warranty, and having a new key programmed and shipped costs 500 USD equivalent.

        But I’m a DIY cheapskate who voids warranty for a living, so I tore it up. It wad a standard 2032 cell, so I soldered o a new one and filled the fob with epoxy, and now it works again. I just don’t trust it to be as waterproof anymore.

        I always keep it in my jeans, and it hasn’t failed me so far.

        I haven’t needed it yet, but I still bring one of the proper key fobs for longer drives such as vacation or work trips.

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          Wow yeah that sounds really stupid, I wonder why they didn’t just make it rechargeable via QI

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            Probably because the charging circuitry would make the electronics inside bigger, and a rechargeable cell has a massively reduced capacity compared to a primary cell. The electronics package is tiny, and the battery itself is by far the biggest component. I think it makes sense to keep it semi-single-use with those factors in mind.

            In fact, I’ve considered 3d printing a new shell for it to make it even tinier and definitely water proof.