New Flipper One Multi-Tool Computer Is Official, Built for Tinkerers
The Flipper One is a new multi-tool computer aimed at tinkerers and beginners, building on the success of the Flipper Zero. It features advanced connectivity options, including 5G and Wi-Fi 6E, and runs on powerful hardware with an open Linux toolkit. Flipper is also promoting transparency by sharing its development process publicly.
- ▪The Flipper One offers enhanced connectivity options compared to its predecessor, the Flipper Zero.
- ▪It includes features like 5G, Ethernet, and USB Ethernet support, along with a high-performance 8-core processor.
- ▪Flipper is opening its development process to the public through a dedicated wiki for community suggestions.
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In 2020, the Flipper Zero became a phenomenon among hackers, tinkerers, and beginners seeking new ways to play with their household tech. The enthusiast multi-tool computer is back, but it isn't releasing a second-gen Flipper Zero.The Flipper One is a new product line with advanced connectivity options on a device that maintains the brand's aesthetic and continues its intention to help absolute beginners experiment with its self-styled Swiss Army knife-like gadget.PCMag’s Justyn Newman spent significant time with the Flipper Zero, finding he could program it to extract a pet’s microchip information from an RFID sensor, set up a PC resource manager, and make it work as an additional remote for gadgets around his home.
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