Flipper Zero
Flipper Zero is a portable multi-functional Software Defined Radio device developed for interaction with radio protocols, access control systems, etc. in the Sub-GHz range The device is able to read, copy, and emulate RFID and NFC tags, radio remotes, iButton, and digital access keys, along with a GPIO interface.

Flipper Zero website
Flipper Zero documentation
⚠ Do not attempt to interfere with devices unless you own them or have explicit permission.
Hardware
- CC1101 - sub-1GHz transceiver created by Texas Instruments. Converts outgoing digital data into modulated radio signals, and incoming radio signals into demodulated digital signals
- DIY CC1101 tool using an Arduino Pro Micro (Flipper Zero alternative)
Reading Signals
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Read - Scans a pre-configured frequency
- Upon detecting activity, it outputs relevant data on the screen for replication or modification later
- While ongoing, four modulation types available:
- AM270
- AM650
- FM328
- FM476
- Hopping - If the exact frequency has an unknown origin or band, it will hop through various frequencies until it detects a signal
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Frequency analyzer - One can ascertain a fixed frequency for enhanced signal reception to avoid signal loss or time lag
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Saved - Send saved signals
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Record Raw -

Free ISM Sub-GHz bands around the world
Resources
- Setup process and installing custom firmware (video)
- awesome-flipperzero a collection of awesome resources for the Flipper Zero device
- UberGuidoZ/Flipper - big collection of stuff for the Flipper Zero
- What is sub-ghz
- Jakoby/Flipper-Zero-BadUSB
- Flipper-Zero-Tutorials
- 3D models of the Flipper Zero
- Flipper Plugin "Hello World"
- Flipper Zero App Boilerplate
- Default frequency list and how to add new Sub-ghz frequencies
RFID
Videos
Addons
- Case to 3D print (another, another, another)
- WiFi devboard official one - an ESP32 wi-fi board
- CC1101 external sub-1ghz transceiver (video)
- Prototyping board - official one - for Flipper Zero -
- RGB backlight - works with fork of official, RogueMaster, Unleashed, and a few others
- IR boards to extend IR range (one, another, another)
- NRF24 to add 2.4ghz capability
- ESP32 + GPS wardriving board