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PayPalFlipper Zero Flipper Zero is a versatile multi-tool, based on ultra low power STM32 MCU for daily exploring of access control systems and radio protocols. The NRF24 module is a popular hardware add-on that connects to the Flipper Zero's GPIO pins, granting it the ability to sniff, transmit, and analyze 2.4 GHz wireless signals. It is widely used by cybersecurity researchers to conduct packet analysis and execute wireless mousejacking experiments Hardware: You will need an NRF24L01 module (or a variant with a Power Amplifier/Low Noise Amplifier for extended range). Ensure you get a Flipper-compatible module rated for 5V, which plugs directly into the Flipper's GPIO without requiring extra voltage regulators.Firmware: You will typically need to run a custom, open-source firmware (such as Xtreme or RogueMaster) to access the dedicated NRF24 applications and menu interfaces.Connection: Simply plug the module into your Flipper's 8-pin GPIO header, ensuring the pinout (VCC, GND, MOSI, MISO, SCK, CSN, etc.) aligns correctly.
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1 Day
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$225.00
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KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.






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PayPalFlipper Zero Flipper Zero is a versatile multi-tool, based on ultra low power STM32 MCU for daily exploring of access control systems and radio protocols. The NRF24 module is a popular hardware add-on that connects to the Flipper Zero's GPIO pins, granting it the ability to sniff, transmit, and analyze 2.4 GHz wireless signals. It is widely used by cybersecurity researchers to conduct packet analysis and execute wireless mousejacking experiments Hardware: You will need an NRF24L01 module (or a variant with a Power Amplifier/Low Noise Amplifier for extended range). Ensure you get a Flipper-compatible module rated for 5V, which plugs directly into the Flipper's GPIO without requiring extra voltage regulators.Firmware: You will typically need to run a custom, open-source firmware (such as Xtreme or RogueMaster) to access the dedicated NRF24 applications and menu interfaces.Connection: Simply plug the module into your Flipper's 8-pin GPIO header, ensuring the pinout (VCC, GND, MOSI, MISO, SCK, CSN, etc.) aligns correctly.










