The original Flipper Zero made waves in the tech and hacker communities as a playful, dolphin-themed multi-tool for hardware enthusiasts. Now, its powerful successor — Flipper One — is on the horizon, bringing serious upgrades and smart capabilities.
๐ What Is Flipper Zero?
Flipper Zero is a portable cyber tool designed for hardware hacking, penetration testing, and security research. It supports a wide range of wireless protocols and access interfaces, including:
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RFID/NFC
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Sub-1 GHz radio
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Infrared (IR)
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GPIO/UART/SPI/I²C
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Bluetooth (via expansion)
Its retro-inspired interface, fun dolphin mascot, and wide range of hacker-friendly features have made it a hit among makers and tinkerers.
๐ Enter Flipper One
Flipper One (in development by Flipper Devices) builds on its predecessor with major hardware and software improvements, including:
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Full Linux operating system
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Faster processor
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Wi-Fi and Bluetooth built-in
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Color screen
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Touch controls or keyboard input support
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Extended storage and scripting capabilities
It aims to blur the line between a hardware hacking tool and a pocket-sized cybersecurity lab.
⚙️ What Can You Do With It?
Like Flipper Zero, Flipper One can be used to:
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Clone and emulate RFID badges and remotes
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Analyze and replay wireless signals
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Control IR devices (like TVs and AC units)
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Connect to and debug embedded systems
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Act as a Wi-Fi pen-testing tool (Flipper One-specific)
Its Linux base allows you to run custom code, automate tasks, and develop powerful security tools on the go.
✅ Conclusion
Flipper One isn’t just a toy — it’s a full-featured, hacker-friendly platform for learning, testing, and exploring the physical world of electronics and wireless communication. Whether you're a curious tinkerer or a serious security researcher, it offers a powerful and portable way to dive into the world of cyber-physical interaction.
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