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New phone - NFC won't scan L2 sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="Jordi77" data-source="post: 2690140" data-attributes="member: 221771"><p>Inside of the sensors is two small batteries and you can even see the NFC arial in the casing as I know as I had one fall off and fall to pieces on the floor and it was still working just didn't connect to my arm so I had a scope over it and that's what I found inside of it and the small batteries look like the LR44 kind that you had in little clocks many years ago and the other bits were chips so that the sensor can work but I use a iPhone 14 Pro Max and sometimes I don't find the sensor and I have to go looking for it and I get it eventually and when I have to do it manually it's just a quick scan but it depends on where you place if mine go on the back of my arms as I used to put them in the inside but it was losing the signal and I had to scan every time so now I'm getting the error messages once every few months and that's because I have placed the sensor in the wrong place on my arm but otherwise it works fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordi77, post: 2690140, member: 221771"] Inside of the sensors is two small batteries and you can even see the NFC arial in the casing as I know as I had one fall off and fall to pieces on the floor and it was still working just didn't connect to my arm so I had a scope over it and that's what I found inside of it and the small batteries look like the LR44 kind that you had in little clocks many years ago and the other bits were chips so that the sensor can work but I use a iPhone 14 Pro Max and sometimes I don't find the sensor and I have to go looking for it and I get it eventually and when I have to do it manually it's just a quick scan but it depends on where you place if mine go on the back of my arms as I used to put them in the inside but it was losing the signal and I had to scan every time so now I'm getting the error messages once every few months and that's because I have placed the sensor in the wrong place on my arm but otherwise it works fine [/QUOTE]
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