The Company Behind the Flipper Zero Hacking Tool Is Making a Cyberdeck
Flipper, the company known for its Flipper Zero hacking tool, is introducing a new customizable device called Flipper One. This small PC aims to enhance user experience by addressing common issues found in DIY computers. With features like a D-pad interface and support for multiple user profiles, Flipper One is designed to be both a networking multitool and a personal computing device.
- ▪Flipper One is a customizable small PC designed to improve user experience with DIY computers.
- ▪The device features a D-pad interface and supports multiple user profiles for different use cases.
- ▪Flipper One aims to support Wi-Fi 6E, Ethernet, and 5G connectivity, along with an extra PCIe expansion slot.
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The PC doesn’t feel personal anymore. That was the all-too common sentiment Flipper co-founder and CEO Pavel Zhovner shared with Gizmodo as he talked up his company’s latest device, a “network multitool” called Flipper One. In effect, it’s a small PC built to be as customizable as you need it to be. If you’re the type to read Gizmodo, you’ve probably seen enough cyberdecks around that you’ve imagined building your own small, cyberpunk-flavored computer. Flipper wants to get you halfway there with the help of a single-board computer and a dolphin mascot aiding your journey into network computing. Flipper’s last device was a big “f*** off button” called the BUSY Bar, but the company’s big claim to fame is the signal hacking device called Flipper Zero.
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