Overview
The Flipper Zero Advanced Kit is a complete package for tech enthusiasts and security researchers, combining the popular Flipper Zero multi-tool with a WiFi development board and a protective silicone case. The main device supports NFC, RFID, infrared, sub-GHz radio, and more, all accessible through a monochrome display and intuitive buttons. This kit expands its capabilities significantly, making it ideal for wireless analysis and experiments. Positioned as a barebone kit rather than a finished consumer product, it offers high flexibility for users who want to dive into hardware hacking, protocol analysis, and IoT prototyping. The included WiFi development board (based on ESP32) attaches directly to the Flipper Zero, while the silicone case adds durability for daily carry.
Compatibility Guide
The Flipper Zero communicates and charges via USB-C. The WiFi dev board plugs into the GPIO header on the back of the device, providing 2.4GHz WiFi connectivity. The silicone case is custom-molded to fit the main unit precisely. Interfaces: USB-C (data & charging), GPIO expansion, WiFi (802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz) Supported OS: Windows, macOS, Linux (for firmware updates and file management) * Note: Firmware must be updated before using the WiFi board. A microSD card may be required for certain operations.
Product Info
Manufactured by Barium Electronics, this Advanced Kit is typically sold through online retailers like . It targets intermediate users who want to move beyond basic Flipper Zero features. The kit weighs approximately 280g and runs on a built-in battery that lasts 1–2 days under typical usage. An official product page is available on Japan, and the retail price is around ¥80,255 (as of May 2026).
Best Use Cases
Security Research & Education: With the WiFi development board, users can perform packet analysis, deauthentication attacks, and IoT device assessments in a controlled lab environment. It’s a cost-effective way to learn wireless security. Hobbyist Gadget Exploration: Analyze garage door openers, copy RFID cards, or control IR devices. The silicone case protects the device during field use, making it suitable for on-the-go testing. * Developer Prototyping: The open-source firmware and active community allow custom scripts and modules. This kit provides the foundation for building specialized tools without soldering.
Things to Consider
Be aware that using the WiFi development board may be subject to local radio regulations (e.g., Japan’s Radio Law requires technical conformity certification). Ensure the kit meets your country’s compliance standards before purchase. The WiFi board also requires a serial connection (UART) and some technical know-how to set up. Additionally, the Flipper Zero alone does not have WiFi; this kit adds it, but users should be comfortable with command-line tools and firmware flashing. For most users, the device is a fun educational toy, but it should not be used for illegal activities. The advanced features are potent—use them ethically.
