A Newfield tattoo artist has taken his passion for body piercing and technology to a new level, gadget-loving websites such as DigitalTrends.com are reporting.

Dave Hurban of Dynasty Tattoo in Newfield, Gloucester County embedded four magnets in his wrist in order to wear his iPod Nano — without any straps.

The project, called iDermal, has caught the attention of media outlets all over the country.

Hurban told Digital Trends how the the procedure he did to implant the magnets — yep, he did it himself — is pretty common in the world of body piercing.

“Those magnets are actually called micro-dermal anchors,” Dave explained, “and in body piercing they are very common. The tops are actually just 5 millimeter magnetic tops.”

“I took the ends of magnets and actually adhered them to the back of the iPod, and that’s how they click into my skin,” he told Digital Trends.

Hurban then put the magnets to the test. He said he is able to swing his arm and the iPod doesn’t move a bit.

“I can go for a run and it won’t come off. I’ve already taken it to the gym and jogged with it on,” he told Digital Trends.

Check out the video below. Be warned — there's a little bit of blood.

Read more about Dave Hurban and his new trend:

• Guy Gets Magnets Implanted in His Arm To Hold His iPod, Forgets There's a New Design Every Year

• Extreme tech: Magnets implanted into wrist to hold iPod nano

• Guy implants magnets in his arm to hold iPod

• 'iDermal' by Dave Hurban Uses a Lot of Bloody Effort to Strap on a Watch