CC1101 External Module with External Antenna for Flipper Zero

25.00 $ ex-VAT

Enhance Your Flipper Zero’s Sub-GHz Capabilities with Extended Range and Performance using this external CC1101 module!

Description

Enhance Your Flipper Zero’s Sub-GHz Capabilities with Extended Range and Performance

Description

The Flipper Zero External CC1101 Module is a plug-and-play accessory designed to significantly boost the Sub-GHz transmission and reception range of your Flipper Zero device. By connecting this module, users can achieve enhanced signal strength and sensitivity, allowing for more reliable communication over greater distances.

Features

  • Extended Range: Increases transmission distances from the standard 5-10 meters to approximately 70-150 meters, depending on environmental factors.
  • High-Quality Antenna: Includes an external high-gain antenna optimized for Sub-GHz frequencies, ensuring improved signal clarity and strength.
  • Seamless Integration: Designed for easy connection to the Flipper Zero’s GPIO pins, requiring no complex setup or additional power sources.
  • Compatibility: Fully compatible with official Flipper Zero firmware as well as popular custom firmware options like Unleashed and Xtreme.

Why You Should Buy

    • Enhanced Functionality: Unlock the full potential of your Flipper Zero by extending its communication capabilities.
    • Reliable Performance: Experience improved signal reception and transmission for more consistent connections.
  • Easy Installation: No technical expertise required; simply connect the module to your Flipper Zero and adjust the settings.

FAQs

  • Is this module compatible with all Flipper Zero firmware versions?
    Yes, it works seamlessly with both official and custom firmware versions.
  • Do I need additional power sources for this module?
    No, the module draws power directly from the Flipper Zero.
  • How do I switch from the internal to the external antenna?
    Navigate to the Sub-GHz menu on your Flipper Zero, select ‘Radio Settings,’ and toggle the setting from ‘Internal’ to ‘External.’