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Flipper Zero — small, portable, open-source tool for legitimate makers, researchers, and pentesters: multi-radio, RFID, IR, GPIO — ideal for learning and prototyping safely.
The Flipper Zero is a portable, open-source, multifunctional device designed for security enthusiasts, makers, and developers. Compact and intuitive, it combines several radio and hardware interfaces — Sub-GHz (433/868/915 MHz depending on the region), RFID/NFC, infrared, GPIO — to explore, test, and prototype embedded systems and connected objects in a legal and responsible framework.
Whether you want to experiment with radio protocols in a lab, develop scripts for your own hardware, or learn electronics and security without risk, the Flipper Zero gives you the tools to understand and create.
Highlights (bullets)
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✅ Multi-radio : Sub-GHz, RFID/NFC, 2.4 GHz (via modules), IR
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✅ Open source : firmware and docs publicly available
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✅ Compact & portable : screen, joystick and integrated battery
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✅ GPIO & extensions : connects sensors, CC1101/nRF/etc. modules.
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✅ Ideal for : learning, prototyping, testing in a controlled environment
Technical specifications (general)
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Screen: Small built-in LCD screen
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Battery: Rechargeable Li-Po (capacity varies depending on version)
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Sub-GHz Radio: Supports 315/433/868/915 MHz depending on variant/region
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RFID/NFC: reading & emulation of certain tags (according to compatible standards)
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IR: Integrated infrared transmitter/receiver
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Ports: GPIO header for extension (UART, I²C, SPI depending on module)
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Connectivity: external modules via connector (e.g. CC1101, nRF)
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Software: open source firmware (flipper-zero.org), support for community plugins/apps
Note: Exact specifications may vary depending on the version/batch. Indicate the variant sold on the sheet (country/frequency) for compliance.
Pack contents
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1 × Flipper Zero (device)
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1 × USB-C Cable
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1 × Quick Manual (PDF) + GitHub links / official firmware
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(Optional depending on pack): Sub-GHz antenna, CC1101 module, housing
Getting started — Quick & safe guide (to be displayed on the sheet / README)
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Charge the Flipper via USB-C until fully charged.
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Update the firmware via the official website or the recommended manager.
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Use the built-in interface to explore basic functions (IR, GPIO, RFID reading) only on hardware that you own or with the owner's permission.
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Consult the documentation and official repositories to install apps/plugins.
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Comply with local radio frequency regulations (do not transmit on restricted bands without authorization).
Legal disclaimer (to be made visible)
⚠️ Legal Use Only — This product is sold for educational, research, and prototyping purposes. The purchaser is responsible for its use. We do not condone or encourage the use of the material to violate systems, interfere with communications, or commit illegal acts. By ordering, you agree to comply with applicable local laws.