🚀 Unlock next-level Wi-Fi hacking with zero setup friction!
The Flipper Zero Wi-Fi Devboard, powered by the ESP32-S2 and pre-loaded with Marauder firmware, offers advanced wireless and USB debugging capabilities via the Black Magic Probe. Its tool-free snap-fit case ensures quick, secure assembly, making it the perfect companion for Flipper Zero users aiming to elevate their pentesting and development workflow.
Brand | HCJYC |
Series | Flipper Zero |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.02 x 4.53 x 0.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | HCJYC |
ASIN | B0FB35PJRP |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | January 5, 2025 |
W**E
Nice combo
The case is your standard decent hardshell case I got no problems with it. The silicone is little protector for the flipper and it fits mostly well. I’m still learning my way around the Wi-Fi development board, but it seems to be a quality product and everything’s working how it should so far. The this set represents an excellent value for somebody who wants to play around with their flipper. Absolutely I think I have seen development boards for this for more money for less quality so I’m pretty happy with it although I’m not yet versed of all the capabilities.Come back if I find something really cool to do with this.
C**.
Nice Little Kit
This is a nice kit and provides a lot of value. This kit is a great way to start off accessorizing a flipper zero as it comes with the protective case, lanyard, hard shell case, and wi-fi devboard (which also has a case). The devboard worked with little to no effort when I plugged it in and provided all kinds of wi-fi features right out of the box.
M**L
Great wifi dev board kit with cool accessories
This is a great dev board kit. It comes with a very nice hard case for the board which will hopefully prevent bent pins. In addition to the case, the kit also includes extras like screen protectors and a silicone case for the Flipper Zero. I had no issues getting it to recognize the board. I haven’t done too much with it yet, but hope to really dive in soon.
S**G
Great Wi-Fi Dev Board Bundle!
I have yet to buy the Wi-Fi Dev board and was curious about using some of the GPIO programs available. What's sweet is that it comes with a case for both the dev board & Flipper, screen protectors, USB cable, clip, and ultimately a carrying case.I was able to connect my Wi-Fi Dev board to my laptop and it recognized the device right away (you may need to download a driver for your computer to recognize it. It'll show up as an ESP32 device in your Device Manager if you're using Windows). I found the proper software to flash, and viola! Simple as that! I was able to use the various programs when I plug it into the flipper.The case for the Dev board is especially sweet because it's a hard plastic and allows you to grip the dev board without getting your natural oils on the board and protects it from outside elements. When you are finished with the board, it has almost like an NES cartridge sleeve that helps protects the pins from getting damaged.The silicone case for the flipper is also very nice as it covers the buttons of the flipper unlike the OEM case from the flipper website. It also cover up ports from getting dust or getting damaged.The screen protectors are just a standard plastic film. You get quite a bit of 'em, so you don't have to be afraid of messing up.The clip, USB C cable, and carrying case are nice, but didn't really interest me.Overall for the money, it's a great little bundle and I highly recommend it!
A**X
Good value kit with a wifi-dev board and attractive case
This is a nice, hardened case for carrying a Flipper Zero, Wi-Fi development board, and even a few additional accessories. The included items for the most part work really well. The enclosure for the Wi-Fi development board is high quality and feels durable, protecting the GPIO pins well. The silicone sleeve is also a good quality. It is not quite as high quality as the orange OEM sleeve, but it does seem to cover the device a little more and is easier to remove and re-attach. The screen protectors are perfectly sized and I had good luck applying mine perfectly with no air bubbles, which is actually a first for me as far as screen protectors go. It helped that the screen was so small and easy to prep.I did have a couple minor issues with this kit. One is that while the silicone protector is easier to remove, it has to be removed to use accessories like the game adapter. The Wi-Fi development board however does fit ok as the GPIO areas of the protector are sized appropriately for the board even with the included enclosure. I am glad to see that thought was put into this silicone protector to allow easy removal even when the lanyard is attached. (Update: After familiarizing myself with the VGM game adapter more I found that it too has a removal silicone insert which allows it to be used with this product's silicone protector without removing it). An even more minor issue with the silicone protector is it takes a little patience and effort to attach the flap on the open end. There are two silicone nubs that fit into holes on the Flipper Zero, but do take a little bit of effort and the right angle to get in there. That said, once in, it holds in place fairly well.The other issue I encountered with this kit was a manufacturing flaw on the ESP32 Wi-Fi development board itself, and likely more of a supply chain mistake. It appears that the shorter row of header pins was attached and soldered on backwards, which caused the pins on the board side to be higher and the pins leaving the board to be shorter. This did present a couple challenges. Firstly, I had to snip off the higher pins on the solder side to allow the included enclosure to fully close. Also, due to the pins being shorter, I ended up deciding to not really use to silicone cover by default as I have concerns about the board making full header contact if anything gets in the way.Overall, this is a great value kit as the ESP32 board generally retails for about $30 in itself. I do think an improvement for this kit if there is a revision, is to include a starter SDCard instead of a USB cable, as the Flipper does come with a short USB cable already but does not include a SD/TF Card.
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