Flipper Zero - Cloning NFC, RFID, Key Fob, and IR Signal
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0:00 - Intro
0:08 - NFC compatible (13.56 MHz) Copy card and emulate
1:34 - 125 kHz RFID Copy card and emulate
3:30 - IR Signal - Learning Signal and then Emulating
5:17 - IR Blaster by Rabbit-Labs
7:08 - Remote Key Fob (433.92 MHz) cloning and emulating
Join me, Dave, on a tech adventure with the Flipper Zero!
In this video, I dive into the powerful capabilities of this multi-functional device. Watch as I demonstrate how to clone NFC and RFID cards, play around with a 433 MHz remote key, and explore the intriguing world of infrared and IR blasting.
Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a DIY electronic project fan, or just curious about the Flipper Zero's capabilities, this video is packed with information and fun demonstrations.
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which flipper z firmware are you using? Can you link to it?
Here: github.com/Flipper-XFW/Xtreme-Firmware
Awesome!@@ITSolutionsNetwork
Awesome video! Thank you!
Thanks.
Can I copy a keyfob frequency and paste it onto a reprogrammable fob for gates
If the frequency and protocol matches, yes.
I did it for 125khz fobs, and wrote them on this:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JGCRK0K/
@@ITSolutionsNetwork is it possible to do 433khz on like a clicker type fob the ones you use for a garage
@@saint-fs1yj it seems like you mean an actual remote control key fob, no, you can't write it on any a 125 khz RFID tag.
But, you can use flipper zero itself to emulate the code at 433 Mhz if it's not encrypted just like I do at 7:08.
nice
Thank you.
Can fliperzero read encryption keys in rfid contactless cards? And clone it
Flipper Zero can scan and emulate some RFID/NFC tags, but it can't clone encrypted RFID cards due to their strong security features.
@@ITSolutionsNetworkincorrect itâs capable of writing rfid but it has limited functionality
Can I open the range with an antenna?
Do you mean increase the range?
Do you think flipper zero can copy and emulate a RFID sticker for a gate opener? Iâve tried cloning but it wonât work
It all depends what kind of sticker it is. Of course not all the tags are readable by flipper.
Is it NFC or 125khz?
I'm trying to clone a 13.56 khz mifare ultralight. I would like to write it to another card. Im unable to find an option to write the NFC tag.
@@erencakici Yeah, writing on NFC tags is a challenge as of now. I didn't have time to work on it and figure out that yet.
I don't have a pc. Is it possible to install the firmware with a smartphone? I have tried it several times but it doesn't seem possible.
It is possible but you need a .tgz file with the firmware!
I bought a cheap laptop for my flipper
What firmware are you running?
Here: github.com/Flipper-XFW/Xtreme-Firmware
De firmware, is dit gratis? Kan je din installeren met je smartphone?
Yes, it's free: github.com/Flipper-XFW/Xtreme-Firmware
What does it exactly mean if "Bin RAW" is on ?
I donât know to be honest, I thought it was a requirement to save scanned codes, but it saves codes without bin raw being enabled on the latest version.
The flipper can decipher a known code or capture a signal and replay it as received (bin raw).
Like, if you used the flipper to translate a part of a song into sheet music (so you can go and adjust a few notes if you like) or simply capture the tune as an mp3 (bin raw) and play that back at any time without deciphering.