Flipper Zero
Color: White
Microcontroller: Model: STM32WB55RG ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit 64 MHz (Application processor) ARM Cortex-M0+ 32 MHz (Network processor) Flash: 1024 KB SRAM: 256 KB
USB: 1x USB 2.0 port, type C USB device Charging
GPIO: 3.3 CMOS Level Input 5V tolerant Up to 20 mA per digital pin
Display: LCD Monochrome Resolution: 128x64 px Controller: ST7565R Interface: SPI Diagonal Size: 1.4
Battery: LiPo 2000 mA h h 7 days approximately
Flipper Zero is a compact, multi-functional tool designed in the form of a toy for information security professionals and technology enthusiasts. It is capable of hacking digital devices such as radios, protocols, access control systems, hardware, and more.
The source code of the tool is completely open, which allows you to customize it and extend its functionality in any available ways.
Your cyber buddy
Flipper Zero — This miniature dolphin-like device has a unique character. It can interact with digital systems in the real world and evolve with you.
Explore various access control systems, RFID, radio protocols, and configure hardware with GPIO pins.
The idea behind Flipper Zero is to provide all the necessary research and development tools in one device.
Flipper was inspired by the pwnagotchi project, but unlike other DIY devices, Flipper is designed with the convenience of everyday use in mind. It has a strong body, convenient buttons and a shape that eliminates the presence of dirty printed circuit boards or scratching contacts.
Flipper turns the development process into a game, reminding us that creating something new should be fun.