🚀 Unlock the airwaves: dominate wireless security with unmatched range and precision!
The Flipper Zero NRF24 Module is a high-performance 2.4GHz wireless transceiver board optimized for Flipper Zero devices. Featuring the SI24R1 chip with PA+LNA amplifier, it achieves up to 2km range and supports data rates up to 2Mbps. Its metal shielding and SMA antenna connector ensure stable operation in challenging RF environments, making it an essential tool for signal analysis, remote control emulation, and advanced RF security testing.
Brand | Pingequa |
Item model number | NRF24 Module |
Item Weight | 1.06 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.16 x 3.23 x 1.65 inches |
Color | NRF24 Module |
Manufacturer | Pingequa |
ASIN | B0D9Y7CVD1 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | July 23, 2024 |
A**S
Fast and easy flipper upgrade.
Came quick, with simple instructions on setup.No issues with functionality.Only con is the antenna doesn't tilt which makes positioning awkward sometimes. But not enough of an issue to take a star off.
G**Z
Seamless Performance with Flipper Zero
Works flawlessly with Flipper Zero! Smooth, reliable performance with no issues. Delivers exactly what's needed every time.
J**K
Can you sniff what the mouse is jackin!?
Its a great board, its done everything i thought it could and more.
S**Y
Great tool too have for your Flipper Zero
Great tool for your Flipper Zero, price is good and works wonderfully
M**2
Works as Stated.
Works as Stated.
A**X
Pingequa ESP8266 Flipper Zero Board – Limited Use Without Proper Documentation
This board isn’t a full ESP32 replacement, so if you’re expecting the capabilities of an official WiFi development board, you might be disappointed. I managed to get Deauther v2 working on it, but figuring out which scanner software works with the ESP8266 was tricky—Momentum firmware, for example, didn’t include anything functional by default.I tried flashing other ESP8266 firmware, and while it works as a 'NodeMCU' board, the LED mappings don’t align with typical configurations, which adds to the confusion. The lack of proper documentation for this specific board makes troubleshooting more challenging, as I’m still unsure which reference board it’s supposed to mimic.For apps that support the ESP8266, it does the job, but the limited functionality compared to a full ESP32 WiFi board makes it less appealing. Without better documentation or broader firmware support, this feels like a half-step solution at best. For most use cases, I’d recommend opting for a more versatile ESP32 board.
J**R
Must have accessory
Appears to be well made and integrated well with my flipper zero. I’m a novice when it comes to using the device, it this should give you the ability to interact with wireless mice and keyboards.
D**N
Not as labeled
This isn't a sniffer and can't do sniffer things it's a LoRa board just so you're aware before you get fooled by the description
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