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    Magnetic Personality?

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    • coliverC
      coliver
      last edited by

      My sister has this issue. Every electronic she touches reacts poorly. She has been through two tablets, a laptop, a TV, and a cell phone in the past year. I have no explanation other then she is unlucky and got bad products.

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      • Minion QueenM
        Minion Queen
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        Yes I have seen this more than once. Some people just have a hard time touching anything. I know someone who can't wear any kind of watch due to that.

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          technobabble
          last edited by technobabble

          Yep...seen it too..,.a client with the same issue, finally has a PC that has lasted longer because it sits further way from the user and she doesn't need to touch it often.

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          • NetworkNerdWifeyN
            NetworkNerdWifey
            last edited by

            So these types of people are sort of just out of luck?

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            • Minion QueenM
              Minion Queen
              last edited by

              For a tablet or watch yes. For a computer no. They need to be using a wireless mouse and keyboard. Those are cheaper to replace as they kill them and will keep the actual machine isolated from them touching them too often.

              Another option I have seen work for people is a grounding wrist strap. http://www.amazon.com/Anti-Static-Wrist-Strap-Grounding-Adjustable/dp/B002O6U65W

              For a cell phone it should go in a life proof case. @art_of_shred had the same issue with his phone (didn't break it but had horrible service). Once we protected the phone from direct contact it worked fine.

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              • thanksajdotcomT
                thanksajdotcom
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                I have heard of people like this who emit minute electrical or something signals that screws up electronics in totally random ways. It's rare but I've also seen it.

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                • MattSpellerM
                  MattSpeller
                  last edited by

                  De-gauss user, reboot electronics.

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    I had this problem as a child with digital watches, and I have an employee here that caused the same kinds of problems to her desk phone and computer.

                    This can definitely happen.

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                    • ?
                      A Former User @NetworkNerdWifey
                      last edited by A Former User

                      @NetworkNerdWifey said:

                      So I have a friend who has problems with all of her electronics. She's been through 2 Fitbits, her cell phones are always doing wacky things and changing settings without her doing it, and she's on her 4th or 5th Macbook. Even her iPad has started acting up, and I'm beginning to believe that it's HER, like, physically her make-up, that is causing her problems. Is that possible? Has anyone had any experience like that? It's almost like her electronics react to something in her body.

                      Is your friend my sister? She's probally went through 4 or 5 iPhones this year. Dropped one in the lake. She Just her out of warranty macbook with a new one. And she got the older model they were still selling at BestBuy. The DVD Drive is already going bad and the screen is having issues.

                      The other thing I'd say is she using thridpart adapters for either the macbook or the iPhone? this didn't used to be a big deal but with SMPSes and metal housing on electronics it's a bigger deal. Most of those third party ones have some major issues. Heck even using the ungrounded macbook plug it's not usual to see 60volts of potential (low amperage) between the chassis of the laptop and the AC Ground. This is due to the voltage leakage in an SMPS.

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                        A Former User
                        last edited by A Former User

                        Youtube Video

                        Similar things with the Surface Pro happen to. A lot of people who are sensitive will feel a slight tingle when using plugged in metal devices electronics but not know what it is. Even the old Macbook Pro back before the unibody did this. Some people think using a metal housed (ungrounded) device while charging may causes damage to the device.

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                        • thanksajdotcomT
                          thanksajdotcom
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                          Apparently I'm magnetic too!
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