
"Am I using it to steal cars, clone credit cards, or change the prices displayed at gas stations? Of course not! That's just fake trash people upload to TikTok to try to look cool, and you can't do anything like that. Also: This tiny USB-C mic is the iPhone accessory I didn't know I needed (and it's beginner friendly) But that doesn't mean the Flipper Zero can't do some very cool and useful things."
"To begin with, there's a sub-GHz wireless antenna that can capture and transmit wireless codes to operate wireless devices and access control systems, such as garage door remotes, boom barriers, IoT sensors, and even remote keyless systems. RFID support allows it to read, store, and emulate a number of different RFID cards. Also: Do RFID blocking cards actually work? My Flipper Zero revealed the truth"
"It can also read, write, store, and emulate NFC tags. On the front, there's a 1-Wire connector that can read and emulate iButton (aka DS1990A, CYFRAL, Touch Memory, or Dallas key) contact keys. There's also a built-in infrared transceiver that can both capture and transmit IR codes to control things like TVs. Finally, on the top, there are GPIO connectors that allow the Flipper Zero to connect to other gadgets in the real world."
Flipper Zero is a compact multi-tool that integrates sub-GHz radio, RFID, NFC, iButton (1-Wire), infrared transceiver, and GPIO connectors. The device can capture and transmit wireless codes for garage doors, boom barriers, IoT sensors, and remote keyless systems. RFID and NFC functionality allow reading, storing, writing, and emulating many card and tag formats. A front 1-Wire connector handles iButton contact keys, while the IR transceiver captures and transmits remote codes for consumer electronics. GPIO pins enable physical connections to other hardware. Custom firmware expands capabilities, and misleading social-media videos create unrealistic expectations.
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