The Flipper Zero Electronic Pet and Hacking Multi Tool emerges as the ultimate all-in-one tool for pentesters, geeks, ethical hackers, and hardware hobbyists. This compact device encompasses a wide range of functionalities, including RFID, RF, Infrared, HID emulation, GPIOs, hardware debugging capabilities such as 1-Wire communication protocol support and even Bluetooth and Wifi functionalities.
Taking inspiration from renowned open-source projects like Proxmark, HydraNFC, Rubber Ducky and pwnagotchi; the Flipper Zero successfully integrates multiple advanced tools into a professionally manufactured device while remaining true to its Open Source origins. Flipper Zero Electronic Pet
Remarkably self-sufficient in nature; the Flipper Zero operates independently without requiring an external computer or additional hardware. Its comprehensive functionality is navigated effortlessly through a convenient 5-way navigation button accompanied by an LCD screen. Moreover; when connected to a computer or utilizing the accompanying Android / iOS applications – users are granted extensive possibilities for expansion modifications and firmware updates tailored precisely to their requirements.
After undergoing two years of tireless design refinement processes along with rigorous prototyping efforts; the Flipper Zero has reached a remarkable level of maturity as an out-of-the-box solution that caters perfectly to both professionals seeking cutting-edge performance as well as enthusiasts eager for exploration. Flipper Zero Electronic Pet and Hacking Multi-Tool
The concept behind Flipper Zero is to integrate all the necessary hardware tools for on-the-go exploration and development. While inspired by the Tamagotchi project, Flipper sets itself apart from other DIY boards with its user-friendly design that prioritizes convenience. With a sturdy case, practical buttons, and an appealing shape, there are no messy PCBs or uncomfortable pins to deal with. Through gamification, Flipper transforms your projects into an enjoyable experience, emphasizing that development should always be a source of fun. Flipper Zero Electronic Pet
Flipper Zero is a compact device endowed with the inquisitive persona of a cyber-dolphin. It possesses the ability to interact with real-life digital systems and evolves alongside your usage. By utilizing GPIO pins, you can delve into various areas such as access control systems, RFID technology, radio protocols, and debugging hardware. Embrace the endless possibilities offered by Flipper Zero as it opens doors to explore different realms of technological advancements in an engaging manner. Flipper Zero Electronic Pet
1.4″ monochrome LCD display
128×64 px, ultra-low power
Sunlight readable
5-Button directional pad for menu navigation
Status LED
Exit/back button
Flipper Zero is completely autonomous and can be controlled from a 5-Position directional pad without additional devices, such as computers or smartphones. Common scripts and functions are available from the menu.
For more control, you can connect to Flipper via USB. Instead of a TFT/IPS/OLED, we decided to build in a cool old-school LCD screen, which is perfectly visible in sunlight and has an ultra-low power consumption of 400nA with the backlight turned off. Flipper Zero Electronic Pet
GPIO pins
3.3V logic levels
(5V tolerant)
Infrared transceiver
Wrist strap hole
USB Type-C
Power and battery charging
Firmware update
MicroSD Card slot
Sub-1 GHz Transceiver
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.
Flipper has an integrated 433MHz antenna, and a CC1101 chip, which makes it a powerful transceiver capable of up to 50 meters range.
Sub-1 GHz Range
Smart sockets & bulbs
IoT sensors & doorbells
The CC1101 transceiver is a versatile device specifically created for exceedingly energy-efficient wireless applications. It boasts support for multiple digital modulation techniques, including 2-FSK, 4-FSK, GFSK, MSK, OOK and flexible ASK shaping. With this capability at your disposal, you can seamlessly engage in various forms of digital communication within your applications – whether it involves connecting to IoT devices or managing access control systems.
Oh, and one more thing — Flipper uses 433 MHz to communicate with other Flippers out there, so you can make some cyber-dolphin friends 🙂
Customizable radio platform
Garage doors & barriers
125kHz RFID
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 — it can read EM-4100 and HID Prox cards, save them to memory to emulate later.
You can also emulate cards by entering their IDs manually.
Moreover, Flipper owners can exchange card IDs remotely.
NFC
High-frequency proximity cards
The Flipper Zero is equipped with a built-in NFC module operating at a frequency of 13.56 MHz. When combined with the 125kHz module, it transforms into an unparalleled RFID device that functions in both the Low Frequency (LF) and High Frequency (HF) ranges. The NFC module is compatible with all significant standards in this field.
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
Connect to apps
The inclusion of a Bluetooth Low Energy module is one of the notable features in Flipper Zero. Just like other wireless functionalities present in Flipper, we will be providing an open source library to facilitate the integration of Flipper support into community-developed applications.
With comprehensive BLE support, Flipper Zero has the capability to function as both a host and peripheral device simultaneously. This enables users to establish connections between their Flipper and third-party devices, as well as with their smartphones at the same time.
Furthermore, our team of mobile developers are currently working on official iOS and Android applications that will allow users to fully unleash the potential of Flipper on larger screens while providing enhanced control options.
The infrared transmitter can transmit signals to control electronics such as TVs, air conditioners, stereo systems and more.
Flipper has a built-in library of common TV vendor command sequences for power and volume control. This library is constantly updated by Flipper community users uploading new signals to Flipper’s IR Remote database.
Infrared Transmitter
Flipper Zero Electronic Pet and Hacking Multi Tool is equipped with an IR receiver, enabling the reception and storage of signals in its library. This functionality allows users to save their current remotes and transmit commands at a later time. Additionally, they have the option to upload these saved commands to the public IR Remote database, facilitating sharing among other Flipper users.
Infrared learning feature
Infrared Transceiver
Infrared receiver
MicroSD Card
Flipper is tasked with storing a substantial amount of crucial information, encompassing remote codes, signal databases, dictionaries, image assets, logs, and more. To ensure secure storage without any protrusion, all this data can be conveniently stored on an SD card via the push-push type connector provided in Flipper’s SD slot. With support for any FAT32 formatted microSD card to accommodate your assets seamlessly, you can rest assured that memory limitations will never become a concern. Please note that although the SD card is not mandatory for Flipper’s operation and is not included with the device itself.
External storage for apps and data
Hand strap hole
Tool for Hardware Exploration
Hand strap hole
Flipper Zero is a versatile tool for hardware exploration, firmware flashing, debugging, and fuzzing. It can be connected to any piece of hardware using GPIO to control it with buttons, run your own code and print debug messages to the LCD display. It can also be used as a regular USB to UART/SPI/I2C/etc adapter.
SPI/UART/I2C to USB converter
Communicate with any hardware from your desktop application.
Firmware flashing tool
Flash any kind of SPI memory, such as EEPROM.
Fuzzing tool
Test any protocols and signals.
Built-in 5V and 3.3V power pins. Control from built-in buttons and display, no PC required.
Completely Autonomous
Flipper Zero has a built-in 1-Wire connector to read iButton (aka DS1990A, Touch Memory or Dallas key) contact keys. This old technology is still widely used around the world. It uses the 1-Wire protocol that doesn’t have any authentication. Flipper can easily read these keys, store IDs to memory, write IDs to blank keys and emulate the key itself. Flipper Zero Electronic Pet
Flipper Zero has a unique contact pad design on the corner — its shape works as a reader and a probe to connect to iButton sockets at the same time. This mode is also handy for silently intercepting the 1-Wire data line.
iButton
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN Flipper Zero Electronic Pet and Hacking Multi Tool
Basic Pack
- 1x Flipper Zero
- 1x USB-A – USB-C Cable
DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS
- Screen: 128×64 1.4″ LCD Monochrome (Backlit)
- Tactile Controls: 5-Way Direction Pad + Select Button
- Internal Battery: LiPo 2000mAh (7-days without charge)
- CPU:
- STM32WB55RG
- ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit 64 MHz (Application Processor)
- ARM Cortex-M0+ 32 MHz (Network Processor)
- Buzzer: 100-2500Hz
- Vibration Motor
- Memory: 1024KB Flash, 256KB SRAM
- Storage: MicroSD (Up to 64GB)
- Connectivity: USB 2.0, Type-C
- Dimensions: 100 x 40 x 25 mm
- Weight: 102g
MODULE SPECIFICATIONS
- RF:
- Chipset: TI CC1101
- Frequency bands: 315MHz, 433MHz, 868MHz, 915MHz
- TX Power: 0dBm Max (~100m transmit range)
- RFID:
- ISO-14443A/B
- NXP Mifare® Classic/Ultralight/DESFire/etc
- FeliCa™
- NFC Forum protocols
- Modulation: AM / PSK / FSK
- Supported Cards: EM400x, EM410x, EM420x
- HIDProx, Indala
- T5577
- High Frequency / 13.56MHz
- Low Frequency / 125KHz
- GPIO:
- 3.3v CMOS Level
- 5V tolerant
- Up to 20mA per digital pin
- Infrared:
- RX/TX Frequency: 800-950nm
- TX Power: 300 mW
- Bluetooth:
- Bluetooth LE 5.0
- TX Power: 0dBm Max
- RX Sensitivity: -96dBm
- Data Rate: 2 Mbps
- iButton 1-Wire:
- Dallas DS1990A
- CYFRAL