

🚀 Elevate your RF game with the ultimate dual-band devboard—compact, smart, unstoppable!
The Flipper Zero 2-in-1 RF Devboard combines NRF24 (2.4GHz) and CC1101 (433MHz) wireless modules into a single ultra-compact board with automatic chip-select switching. Designed for Flipper Zero and optimized for Momentum Firmware, it offers seamless dual-band operation, long-range low-noise communication, and plug-and-play convenience in a 3.5×2cm footprint—ideal for RF research, testing, and embedded projects.
| ASIN | B0FQJBW3H8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #464 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Pingequa |
| Built-In Media | 1 × 3D Printed Case, 1 × NRF24 + CC1101 2-in-1 Module, 1 × User Guide, 2 × External Antennas (2.4GHz & 433MHz) |
| Compatible Devices | Flipper Zero |
| Connectivity Technology | GPIO |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 46 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 × 3D Printed Case, 1 × NRF24 + CC1101 2-in-1 Module, 1 × User Guide, 2 × External Antennas (2.4GHz & 433MHz) Included Components 1 × 3D Printed Case, 1 × NRF24 + CC1101 2-in-1 Module, 1 × User Guide, 2 × External Antennas (2.4GHz & 433MHz) See more |
| Manufacturer | PINGEQUA |
| Model Name | NRF24&CC1101 RF 2in1 Module |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR3 or LPDDR4 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year manufacturer |
| Wireless Communication Standard | Radio Frequency |
| Wireless Compability | Radio Frequency |
R**S
Dev board
Perfect condition
M**D
good BUT YOU NEED TO DOWNLOAD A NEW FIRMWARE TO USE THE 2.4 GHZ
Does everything advertised as far as i can tell but i want to save everyone 2+ hours of confusion and let you know that to use the 2.4 ghz antenna you need to download Momentum Firmware from google or whatever.
B**.
Product doesn't work well
1st one would randomly crash my flipper. Returned it and got another. Have tested it extensively, have not been able to see a significant gain in range with c1101 side. If anything it makes the range worse. Tested a known 2.4 ghz vulnerable mouse and it was still unable to sniff. Not worth the $
T**R
Very compact, and works well
Flipper Zero 2-in-1 RF Devboard, Ultra-Compact NRF24 + CC1101 W Why I chose it: Wanted to have NRF and CC1101 in a smaller package, and on the same board Build quality: Well made, it is a bare card, so you will need to print a case if you want one on it Functionality: It works exactly as it should, and offers the functionality of larger cards in a small package Pros/Cons/Changes: Wish it came with a cover Value for money: Good
L**M
no issues at all
works as expected
K**E
PROBLEM I ran into. Power to GPIO turns off if I go To SubGhz? See video
I Tried. I belive it worked for a moment when I first got it as the ability to choose external module worked prior. Now I can turn 5v power on to GPIO's and then go to SubGhz and select external and nothing. Then when I go back to main screen shows GPIO power turned off on its own. Like their was a short or something. Haven't taken the time to figure out the flash on the Board. But cant be harder to flash then the EVIL CROW V2. that took me a while. Incase their is doubt on the sellers side if I know anything about gadgets included a photo of a few I have lying around. Gave it 2 stars because when it did power up and flipper allowed me to use it was fun.
E**C
Decent little device
I originally got this to go with the flipper zero I was getting ready to buy. Well that never happened, but I WAS able to get some functionality out of this using an M5 C-stick. Using that it worked well enough, though all functionality wasn't available due to my inability to fully translate the pinout from flipper to M5, but that's not this devices fault. What I was able to use worked great, so I'm sure if I was using an actual flipper zero it would work without issue. Overall it seems well built, and a great addition for anyone who has a flipper
R**O
Flipper Died before able to test
Unfortunately I can't test this thoroughly other than tell how it is made. I have been working to restore my Flipper that appears to have bricked after attempting to update for another dev board. So for now my Flipper has been down and I am not sure if I am going to update the Flipper for a few more months. When I do I will update my review. As for this board, it looks well made and I see no problems with it doing what it should. for my use I plan to do some scanning on my home 2.4ghz system to see how far/strong a signal I have around my house and pinpoint where external devices can be placed/used. So it has potential.
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