Your cyber buddy!
Flipper Zero is a tiny piece of hardware with the 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.
📟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. Flipper has an integrated 433MHz antenna, and a CC1101 chip, which makes it a powerful transceiver capable of up to 50 meters range.
- Smart Sockets & Bulbs
- IoT Sensors & Doorbells
- Garage Doors & Barriers
📟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. Oh, and one more thing — Flipper uses 433 MHz to communicate with other Flippers out there, so you can make some cyber-dolphin friends :)
📟125kHz RFID Low-frequency Proximity Cards📟
A 125 kHz antenna is located on the bottom of Flipper — it can read EM-4100 and HID Prox cards, and save them to memory to emulate later.
📟High-frequency Proximity Cards📟
Flipper Zero has a built-in NFC module (13.56 MHz). Along with the 125kHz module, it turns Flipper 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 - Connect to Apps📟
Flipper Zero has a built-in Bluetooth Low Energy module. As with other Flipper wireless features, we will be providing an open-source library for adding Flipper support to community-made apps. Full BLE support allows Flipper Zero to act as a peripheral device, allowing you to connect your Flipper to 3rd-party devices and a smartphone.
📟Infrared Transmitter📟
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.
📟External Storage for Apps and Data📟
There is a lot of heavy data Flipper has to store: remote codes, signal databases, dictionaries, image assets, logs, and more. All this data can be stored on an SD card, as well as user plugins. The SD slot will have a push-push type connector, so the card will be reliably secured inside and won't stick out. Flipper Zero will support any FAT32 formatted microSD card to store your assets so you’ll never have to worry the memory will run out. The card is NOT required for Flipper Zero to operate and is NOT included.
📟1-Wire Keys (Touch Memory)📟
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 in the memory, write IDs to blank keys, and emulate the key itself. 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.
📟Tech Specs📟
Physical Size
- Size: 100 x 40 x 25 mm
- Weight: 102 grams
- Body materials: PC, ABS, PMMA
- Operating temperature: 0 ~ 40 °C
MCU
- ARM Cortex-M4 32-bit 64 MHz (application processor)
- ARM Cortex-M0+ 32-bit 32 MHz (radio processor)
- Radio: Bluetooth LE 5.4, 802.15.4, and proprietary
- Flash: 1024 KB (shared between application and radio)
- SRAM: 256 KB (shared between application and radio)
Display
- LCD Monochrome
- Resolution: 128x64 px
- Controller: ST7567
- Interface: SPI
- Diagonal Size: 1.4“
Battery
- LiPo 2100 mAâ‹…h (28 days approximately)
Sub-1 GHz module
- Transceiver: CC1101
- TX Power: -20 dBm max
- Frequency bands (depends on your region):
â—Ź 315 MHz
â—Ź 433 MHz
â—Ź 868 MHz
â—Ź 915 MHz
NFC
- Transceiver: ST25R3916
- Frequency: 13.56 MHz
- Supported cards:
â—Ź ISO-14443A/B
● NXP Mifare® Classic®, Ultralight®, DESFire® etc.
● FeliCa™
â—Ź NFC Forum protocols
RFID 125 kHz
- Frequency: 125 kHz
- Modulation: AM / OOK
- Supported cards:
â—Ź EM400x, EM410x, EM420x
â—Ź HID
â—Ź Indala
â—Ź FDX (A & B)
â—Ź Pyramid
â—Ź Awid
â—Ź Viking
â—Ź Jablotron
â—Ź Paradox
â—Ź PACStanley
â—Ź Keri
â—Ź Gallagher
â—Ź Nexwatch
GPIO
- 13 IO pins available to the user on the external 2.54 connector
- 3.3v CMOS Level
- Input 5V tolerant(See AN4899)
- Up to 20 mA per digital pin
Bluetooth LE 5.4
- TX Power: 4 dBm max
- RX Sensitivity: -96 dBm
- Data rate: 2 Mbps
Micro SD
- Up to 512GB MicroSD (SPI mode)
- 2 - 32 GB Card recommended
- Read/Write speed: up to 5 Mbit/s
Infrared
- RX wavelength: 950 nm (+/-100nm)
- RX carrier: 38 KHz (+/-5%)
- TX Wavelength: 940 nm
- TX Carrier: 0 - 2 MHz
- TX power: 300 mW
- Supported protocols:
â—Ź NEC family
â—Ź Kaseikyo
â—Ź RCA
â—Ź RC5, RC6
â—Ź Samsung
â—Ź SIRC
USB
- Type-C, USB 2.0 (12 Mbps)
- USB device
- Charging (1A max)
Package will include:
1 x Flipper Zero Device
1 x USB C Cable
1 x Box