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Flipper One Official Tech Specs Revealed — Next-Gen Hardware for Security Researchers

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Flipper Devices has officially published the technical specifications for the Flipper One, the highly anticipated successor to the Flipper Zero portable multi-tool that became a sensation among security researchers, pentesters, and hardware hackers.

The original Flipper Zero captured the imagination of the security community with its pocket-sized form factor that combined sub-GHz radio, RFID, NFC, infrared, and GPIO capabilities in an open-source, dolphin-themed device. The Flipper One aims to build on that foundation with significantly upgraded hardware.

The new specs indicate a faster processor, expanded wireless capabilities, and broader radio frequency support — addressing community feedback about the original device's limitations. The device maintains Flipper's philosophy of making hardware security research accessible and portable.

The Flipper ecosystem has grown substantially since the original launch, with an active community developing custom firmware, plugins, and applications. The Flipper One's release will likely accelerate this ecosystem further, particularly as hardware security becomes increasingly relevant in the wake of supply chain attacks like the GitHub breach revealed this week.

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The Flipper One arrives at a time when hardware security awareness is peaking. With supply chain attacks making headlines weekly, accessible security research tools are no longer niche — they're essential infrastructure for the developer community.

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What is Flipper One?

Flipper One is the successor to Flipper Zero, a portable multi-tool for security researchers and hardware hackers that supports sub-GHz radio, RFID, NFC, infrared, and GPIO in a pocket-sized open-source device.