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Flipper Zer0 - Geek tech done right

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What is Flipper Zero
Your cyber buddy
Flipper Zero is a tiny piece of hardware with a curious personality of a cyber-dolphin. It can interact with digital systems in real life and grow while you use it. Explore any kind of access control system, RFID, radio protocols, and debug hardware using GPIO pins.
The idea of Flipper Zero is to combine all the hardware tools you’d need for exploration and development on the go. Flipper was inspired by the pwnagotchi project, but unlike other DIY boards, Flipper is designed with the convenience of everyday usage in mind — it has a robust case, handy buttons, and shape, so there are no dirty PCBs or scratchy pins. Flipper turns your projects into a game, reminding you that development should always be fun.

Flipper Zero is completely autonomous and can be controlled with a 5-button directional pad without additional devices, such as computers or smartphones. Main features are available from the Main Menu.

For more control, you can connect to Flipper Zero via USB and Bluetooth. Instead of a TFT, IPS or OLED, we decided to build in a cool old-school LCD.


Sub-1 GHz Transceiver
Sub-1 GHz Range
This is the operating range for a wide class of wireless devices and access control systems, such as garage door remotes, boom barriers, IoT sensors and remote keyless systems. Users can expand their Flipper Zero capabilities by installing additional apps to read data from various devices including weather stations.

Flipper has an integrated multi-band antenna, and a CC1101 chip, making it a powerful transceiver with a range of up to 50 meters.

Customizable radio platform
CC1101 is a universal transceiver designed for very low-power wireless applications. It supports various types of digital modulations such as 2-FSK, 4-FSK, GFSK and MSK, as well as OOK and flexible ASK shaping. You can perform any digital communication in your applications such as connecting to IoT devices and access control systems.

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Low-frequency proximity cards​

This type of card is widely used in old access control systems around the world. It’s pretty dumb, stores only an N-byte ID and has no authentication mechanism, allowing it to be read, cloned and emulated by anyone. A 125 kHz antenna is located on the bottom of Flipper Zero — it can read low-frequency proximity cards and save them to memory to emulate later.
You can also emulate cards by entering their IDs manually.
Moreover, Flipper Zero owners can share card IDs remotely with other Flipper Zero users.
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NFC​

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High-frequency proximity cards​

Flipper Zero has a built-in NFC module (13.56 MHz). Along with the 125 kHz RFID module, it turns Flipper Zero into an ultimate RFID device operating in both low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) ranges. The NFC module supports all the major standards.
It works pretty much the same as the 125 kHz module, allowing you to interact with NFC-enabled devices — read, write and emulate HF tags.

Bluetooth​

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Full Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) support allows Flipper Zero to act as a peripheral device, allowing you to connect your Flipper Zero to 3rd-party devices and smartphones.
Our mobile developers have designed apps for iOS and Android that let you update your Flipper Zero via BLE, remotely control the device, share keys, and manage data on a larger screen.

 
Yes and amazon. Also clones, biy, ali, temu etc... Or wholesale on eb.
They are a great tool for anybody learning or hacking the airwaves.
It was hilarious tapping the harmonic frequency of Creative Labs sound cards and convincing peopke they had ghosts. Plenty of space to play in the aether. Good times, good times.
A learning toy like this (and others) is a great way to start the lifelong process.
 
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