Description
NRF24 Mouse & Keyboard Module for Flipper Zero
Slip this little rascal onto your Flipper and watch "air-gapped" illusions wobble. Built for curious defenders, cheeky pen-testers, and anyone who enjoys proving problems exist before they become disasters.
This compact nRF24 module gives your Flipper Zero the muscles to scan for, emulate, and interact with nRF24-based wireless HID dongles, the RF technology wireless keyboards and mice often use. It’s great for lab demos, vulnerability audits, and classroom show-and-tell where you want to turn “maybe vulnerable” into “definitely fixed.” Supported by most Flipper firmwares — we recommend Momentum for the smoothest ride.
Keyboard & Mouse Jacking
Some older wireless keyboards/mice and their tiny USB dongles trust RF traffic they really shouldn’t. When links accept unauthenticated or poorly authenticated packets, attackers can inject keystrokes or mouse actions remotely. That’s keyboard jacking / mouse jacking: scary-sounding, but exactly the kind of thing you should only test for in a controlled, authorised environment. This module helps you demonstrate the risk so you can fix it.
Compatibility & firmware
What’s in the box
This module can be plugged into the flipper zero, or DIY ESP/ Arduino project using breadboard / jumper cables.
We recommend using a flipper adaptor for ease of use.
Disclaimer
Hackitsune hardware is designed for professional security research, development, and authorised testing purposes only. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with all applicable laws and regulations in their jurisdiction. Always obtain proper authorisation before interacting with systems, networks, or devices you do not own.
Hackitsune accepts no liability for misuse of this product. Use responsibly. 🦊