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I see Deviant Ollam, I click. Dude is a legend. My company's security team hates me for the number of open tickets I have created from watching his vids.
I'm a DJ (usually karaoke), and the flipper zero has been invaluable for me. Being able to control the jukeboxes and TVs, when the bartenders have lost the remotes or are too busy to help out, has been a game changer. There are certainly legitimate uses for the device besides pentesting
The flipper zero is like a Swiss Army knife. It’s not really great at anyone particular thing, and there are far better tools for any one thing. But you have the basics of many different tools.
@@aracnadei13 I use mine frequently, both for every day stuff, demos as well as the odd case of "I suddenly need a tool for this". Hotel convenience, duplicating keyfobs for coworkers, leaving keyfobs at home, mouse wiggler, quick setup scripts, stopwatch, UART.... And that's just the common uses. Your milage may vary.
I had bought a Sonic Screwdriver waaaay back then that was a universal tv remote! I still have it and haven't used it in a long time. It's it was really cool
I'm out of that industry now, but when I was doing hotel AV work, I would have loved having a flipper. Dozens of TV types, and just needing to change input or volume often left me walking a show floor with cargo pockets full of remotes. The ninja remotes were cool, but it took so long to go from unit to unit. Not to mention, having a dedicated RF spectrum analyzer. One of those is still going to end up in my toolbox at some point. Love the opensource "I have a problem, I bet other people need it as well."
It's scary easy. A place I was renting had a little utility shed that the owner didn't have a key for. I got a set of lock picks, and raked the pins and had it unlocked in under a minute on my first attempt at picking anything. Doesn't instill confidence!
@@Sal-T You're doing something seriously wrong if you count the time it takes to rake a lock in minutes. If the lock is susceptible to raking attacks, it should open in a couple of seconds.
@@anteshell A: I said 'under a minute' (I wasn't timing it), B: It was an outdoor lock that hadn't been opened in years, so wasn't exactly smooth, and C: It was my first time. Be gentle! ;)
Flipper Zero is useless in 9/10 hotel keycard emulation attempts, as most businesses had their cards and readers upgraded from 'Mifare Classic' to 'Mifare Plus' or 'Mifare DESFire' back in 2010... It's just an expensive toy that only works on the most oooooold piece of shit systems in broke-as-fuck businesses who refuse to update their access control.
That phone was such a banger. Bought the pixel 1 cuz of the dual partitions to dual boot, 23/24 months of payments on it and the motherboard took a shit. (Not covered under manufacturer warranty). The V20 was the goat. So easy to flash, great community. Good ol days 😌
fr like for what learning how to use the device like that takes, theres a million methods to do the same thing cheaper and easier, no point in being scared of the handful of people that have one and know how to use it on the fly when theres crackheads stealing cars with coat hangers and usb cables
You pronounced Ollam correctly!!! for those who don't know, "Ollam" is Gaelic for "master of a trade or skill" and Gaelic is essentially never pronounced how it looks to an english speaker. "sidhe" is pronounced "she" lol
@@DJBillyQ Like the goofy snowman from Frozen, yup. Lol. Languages and accents are weird haha. The first time I found Deev's channel and he said his name, I was like wait, what? Then I found a video of him explaining his name lol.
Not sure what the palm pilot had, but I had an IR blaster on my handspring visor. Trolled teachers in high school by changing the volume, channel, power when using the tv in class. 2001-2003 ish.
In the 90s we had wrist watches that had built in universal IR remotes. and yes, pretty much 'all' they were used for, was trolling teachers in schools.
it was really good to see a video actually showing off what these things do. I remember seeing the kickstarter for them a couple years ago, and it all sounded like sci-fi nonesense
As a new buyer I just want to make sure I can really purchase one from the store mentioned I’m in school for IT and I’m trying to gain more experience you have a great channel off jump glad I clicked
Deviant Ollam, the cool dad we never had. (I'm mid 40's so it would be a weird family setup) I was one of the early birds to get the Flipper Zero w/ devboard and wasn't super impressed initially. Had the HackRF Porta and some other gear...then more and more cool firmware came out. It's been the little gadget that could. Carry it with me along with my Leatherman and phone everywhere. Buy one. Support good hardware.
One of the things about the "restricted frequencies" means that if you have like, a garage door opener from the mid 1990's, then it probably runs on frequencies that have since been restricted. Your old equipment is grandfathered in and not in violation of FCC stuff, but you making a new remote to open it is kind of in a grey area. So, if you use something like the unleashed firmware, your flipper can now open the garage door you own.
Some things aren't grandfathered, but also aren't a big enough issue for the FCC to actually care. They changed frequencies in wireless mic ranges and tons of consumer level systems had to be replaced (or for a narrow part of the ranges you could get an FCC license to continue use). We had to replace a decent percentage of ours because we couldn't claim ignorance, luckily our vendor had a subsidized rebate program for the old ones. You can still see the old banned ranges on mics in all kinds of places from churches to community centers, but the output on those are so low that even if someone reported it they would have be in the building when the mic is in use to even check, which isn't worth the time it would take to even file the paperwork.
DUDE ! i had a universal remote controller on my tungsten tx! you just had to either search for their very very reduced library or capture the packets yourself from a remote.
Same. I can't remember the name of the one I had. You could configure various screens for your buttons. To program, you pointed your TV remote at your Palm so it could read the signal and it would send it back when you pressed the on-screen button.
There were universal remote apps for the Palm Pilot! There were even universal remote apps for the HP 48 calculator's IR "data transfer" system. (I had way too much fun in class in high school with my HP 48.)
I used to have a PalmPilot, can vouch for this. Unfortunately (at least on mine) the IR transciever was designed to work at fairly close ranges (e.g. transferring data between two PalmPilots), and didn't have enough oomph to reliably control a TV at normal TV-watching distances, let alone TV-mischief distances. The implementation was proto-NFC, not proto-Bluetooth. You _could_ buy IR amplifiers for PalmPilots, but I never saw them for sale locally, sadly.
I was at a bar in Indiana trying to watch the Chiefs game recently. The bartender changed the TV we were watching to basketball without asking us. My Flipper Zero saved the day, I changed the channel back. Lol
I don't know specifically about the Palm Pilot, but other brands of similar devices definitely had apps that would emulate a universal remote. I had one on my Cassiopeia A10
Reminder, flipper can and has screwed with implanted medical devices like insulin pumps... Avoid getting yourself real nasty criminal charges and only fuck with the stuff you own and can identify.
2:36 ... This is the US price BEFORE tax converted to other currencies. That doesn't make much sense as in most other countries outside the US, there's only one tax rate and products are labelled with their price incl. VAT. So, £165.55 for the UK and 197.15€ for Germany are much more realistic. (It's on Amazon for £171-£180 and 193€ ATM.)
Slightly jealous of the chip in his hand. Ever since i heard about it years back, I thought it would be kinda neat. Now I'm finally starting to see a use for one, and might pull the trigger soon.
4:45 Looking up the FCC table; 512 - 608 MHz is for "Broadcasting" in the international table and in the US table. The FCC Rule Parts: Broadcast Radio (TV)(73), LPTV, TV Translator/Booster (74G), Low Power Auxiliary (74H).
Ah.. and my personal guess, why the Flipper Zero doesn't support it: The Flipper focusses on the most interesting bands where you find most consumer hardware: on the ISM bands. That's 315 MHz and 915 MHz in the US; in Europe that's 433 MHz and 868 MHz. There is quite a gap between 468 and 868 MHz. It also skips PMR446.
These and proxmark are kinda scary capable if you live in an apartment with those tap fob keys. I dove into this when my apartment wanted 150 dollars for a spare key and in the process discovered the keys can be cloned via the doors themselves, and the keys are multi-chip with one freq used for the community area accesses and another for your apartment locks. Proxmark was fully capable of pulling both.. Have fun with that security nightmare.
0:36 catching up on videos, and i literally read his title as: Deviant Ollam Physical Pen. As in he was a walking, talking physical pen. I had to reread, and then laugh at myself as my brain caught up and realize it was shortening Physical Penetration Specialist. Not, Physical Pen full stop. And Specialist Oh brain you're capable of so many wonderous things while also being tripped up in the most unexpected and silly ways! 😂
How does modern rogue have videos with literally everything my adhd brain has a fascination with at any given time and seems to be recent when I start getting into things
I stopped using the garage door opener next on the garage. Seemed like a huge security risk; and I'm glad the one I have doesn't even work with my garage door opener :P.
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9:14 Now I want to see an add-on board that turns it into a phone, just for the hell of it. Make a couple communicate with modulated dolphin sounds, call it dolphin dialup.
Governments freaking out about the flipper. /meanwhile/ Me with an old LG G4 that has an IR blaster which I've used to turn off menus, can receive radio using headphones as an antenna and tune to amateur channels with an app, can scan and send NFC, etc.
I swear, the number of times I've seen these little buggers on websites for 3D printing projects... Because I guess you can build you own with like a Raspberry Pi Zero and a 3D printed case or something? I did always think that it was kind funny that you could change someone's TV channels with it, but to be able to unlock a Hotel door, that's... oof.
1. They don't have the required hardware. 2. Phones cost the same if not more as a flipper zero. 3. You would have to make a completely new operating system for it and it'd be challenging as different phones have different hardware.
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Interesting 🤔
Would it work with a jammer? 😯😮🫣
Seriously, imagine if it works with a jammer holy 💩
My uncle is a detective. These are used in more crimes than you'd expect.
Youre doing the community a disservice. Shame.
I see Deviant Ollam, I click. Dude is a legend. My company's security team hates me for the number of open tickets I have created from watching his vids.
If they hate you they didn't do their job properly…
Else they would already have watched his vids and address the problems raised xD
*Ollaf
@@HolowatyVlogs It's spelt Ollam, but pronounced Ollaf
@@HolowatyVlogsOllem
@@djzanderoni6095 In what language M turns to F when spoken?
I can appreciate the person that did the edit to include other regional pricing
Brandt’s a treasure like that!
I'm a DJ (usually karaoke), and the flipper zero has been invaluable for me. Being able to control the jukeboxes and TVs, when the bartenders have lost the remotes or are too busy to help out, has been a game changer. There are certainly legitimate uses for the device besides pentesting
Brilliant!!! Yeah, for you it really IS like a sonic screwdriver!
The flipper zero is like a Swiss Army knife. It’s not really great at anyone particular thing, and there are far better tools for any one thing. But you have the basics of many different tools.
Seems like it is better at demos than practical uses sadly. I would use it for a week, then toss it in a drawer to never been seen again.
The best tool is the one you have with you when it's needed...okay not always, but you know what I mean.
@@aracnadei13 As a flipper lover, I have to say this sounds about right. It's really neat but not for a long while
@@SimisFul Sympathies, my drawer is full of similar toys already. They are neat, but the lifespan is short as milk.
@@aracnadei13 I use mine frequently, both for every day stuff, demos as well as the odd case of "I suddenly need a tool for this".
Hotel convenience, duplicating keyfobs for coworkers, leaving keyfobs at home, mouse wiggler, quick setup scripts, stopwatch, UART.... And that's just the common uses.
Your milage may vary.
I’ve used my flipper to raise or lower the volume on the tv’s at the bars from time to time
Smooth
Same. Plus i can control the jukebox!
All the cool kids had a ninja remote back then.
Not even a minute in and now I have a burning desire to mod my Flipper into a Sonic Screwdriver.
why not turn it in a SonicToothbrushie? 😬
Would you like a psychic paper with that? They sell e-ink price tags. Seeing some under electronic shelf labels (ESL).
I had bought a Sonic Screwdriver waaaay back then that was a universal tv remote! I still have it and haven't used it in a long time. It's it was really cool
I had the same idea, except I'm making a Vortex Manipulator for a Captain Jack cosplay 😂😂
Same
I love how he has a Food Not Bombs t-shirt on. That’s when I knew this guy is not only cooler than you think but also a better person than you think.
I'm out of that industry now, but when I was doing hotel AV work, I would have loved having a flipper. Dozens of TV types, and just needing to change input or volume often left me walking a show floor with cargo pockets full of remotes. The ninja remotes were cool, but it took so long to go from unit to unit. Not to mention, having a dedicated RF spectrum analyzer. One of those is still going to end up in my toolbox at some point. Love the opensource "I have a problem, I bet other people need it as well."
TV input in my hotel was on the wrong input, and had a locked down remote. I used my flipper and changed the input..
get a phone that has an IR blaster... much better than the flipper for that purpose. You get a full remote with all the functions.
Personally i just the IR blaster in my phone.
You;d have been better off with a $20 USD universal remote from Radio Shack.
Ollam is the reason I "taught myself" to pick locks. I was curious how easy it was. It's very easy, lol.
When I pick a lock, I either struggle for ten minutes or get it open in five seconds. The same lock, not two different ones lol
@@franminanicollier9431 practice makes progress!
It's scary easy. A place I was renting had a little utility shed that the owner didn't have a key for. I got a set of lock picks, and raked the pins and had it unlocked in under a minute on my first attempt at picking anything. Doesn't instill confidence!
@@Sal-T You're doing something seriously wrong if you count the time it takes to rake a lock in minutes. If the lock is susceptible to raking attacks, it should open in a couple of seconds.
@@anteshell A: I said 'under a minute' (I wasn't timing it), B: It was an outdoor lock that hadn't been opened in years, so wasn't exactly smooth, and C: It was my first time. Be gentle! ;)
Props to the cameraman for panning away from the two women in towels walking down the hall.
been wanting to get a flipper zero for a while, glad to see another deviant collab on top!
Flipper Zero is useless in 9/10 hotel keycard emulation attempts, as most businesses had their cards and readers upgraded from 'Mifare Classic' to 'Mifare Plus' or 'Mifare DESFire' back in 2010... It's just an expensive toy that only works on the most oooooold piece of shit systems in broke-as-fuck businesses who refuse to update their access control.
Deviant is the absolute best. He opened my eyes to the physical security world almost a decade ago and I've been following him ever sense.
the 'we do a little trolling' device
Some older smartphones had an IR Blaster as well. I still have my LG V20 from 2016.
That phone was such a banger. Bought the pixel 1 cuz of the dual partitions to dual boot, 23/24 months of payments on it and the motherboard took a shit. (Not covered under manufacturer warranty). The V20 was the goat. So easy to flash, great community. Good ol days 😌
I had one of the major viral flipper tiktoks. People were freaking out saying no car will be safe. I told them a rock is a universal car opener
fr like for what learning how to use the device like that takes, theres a million methods to do the same thing cheaper and easier, no point in being scared of the handful of people that have one and know how to use it on the fly when theres crackheads stealing cars with coat hangers and usb cables
You pronounced Ollam correctly!!! for those who don't know, "Ollam" is Gaelic for "master of a trade or skill" and Gaelic is essentially never pronounced how it looks to an english speaker. "sidhe" is pronounced "she" lol
Yessss!! 🌟
wait, so it really *is* pronounced like "oh-lawff"?!
@ heh, yes
@@DJBillyQ Like the goofy snowman from Frozen, yup. Lol. Languages and accents are weird haha. The first time I found Deev's channel and he said his name, I was like wait, what? Then I found a video of him explaining his name lol.
Who cares it's like saying the price of tea in China . You need to get a life.
Always good to see a new Flipper Zero video!
Not sure what the palm pilot had, but I had an IR blaster on my handspring visor. Trolled teachers in high school by changing the volume, channel, power when using the tv in class. 2001-2003 ish.
palm pilots had an IR blaster and universal remote apps.
the potential for mischief even today is probably why they stopped putting them into phones.
@@zerorig looks like them cheeky commie rabbits from xiaomi didn't get the memo. 😋
In the 90s we had wrist watches that had built in universal IR remotes. and yes, pretty much 'all' they were used for, was trolling teachers in schools.
My Sony Clie had a universal remote app by default. It was great. I miss my Sony Clie.
They were very useful, 20 years ago, for entering region-free codes on DVD players which required an IR code that wasn't on the standard remote.
Curling is quiet, cold, cleaning AND drinking. Can't forget the drinking.
Always a welcome collab
always happy to see Deviant on the show! great episode :)
it was really good to see a video actually showing off what these things do.
I remember seeing the kickstarter for them a couple years ago, and it all sounded like sci-fi nonesense
Good stuff. One of my early Samsung Galaxy S phones had an ir blaster and remote app on it. Kinda sad they've simplified so much.
I seriously miss that feature. And it could be programmed for cable boxes and satellite controls as well.
As a new buyer I just want to make sure I can really purchase one from the store mentioned I’m in school for IT and I’m trying to gain more experience you have a great channel off jump glad I clicked
Deviant Ollam, the cool dad we never had. (I'm mid 40's so it would be a weird family setup) I was one of the early birds to get the Flipper Zero w/ devboard and wasn't super impressed initially. Had the HackRF Porta and some other gear...then more and more cool firmware came out. It's been the little gadget that could. Carry it with me along with my Leatherman and phone everywhere.
Buy one. Support good hardware.
3:46 the people walking in towels to the right probably didn’t realize they were being filmed 😂
My samsung (S6 maybe?) had an IR blaster. Was great could remote control anything at all.
I had picked one of these up for myself. It's nice to see the spotlight.
One of the things about the "restricted frequencies" means that if you have like, a garage door opener from the mid 1990's, then it probably runs on frequencies that have since been restricted. Your old equipment is grandfathered in and not in violation of FCC stuff, but you making a new remote to open it is kind of in a grey area. So, if you use something like the unleashed firmware, your flipper can now open the garage door you own.
Some things aren't grandfathered, but also aren't a big enough issue for the FCC to actually care. They changed frequencies in wireless mic ranges and tons of consumer level systems had to be replaced (or for a narrow part of the ranges you could get an FCC license to continue use). We had to replace a decent percentage of ours because we couldn't claim ignorance, luckily our vendor had a subsidized rebate program for the old ones. You can still see the old banned ranges on mics in all kinds of places from churches to community centers, but the output on those are so low that even if someone reported it they would have be in the building when the mic is in use to even check, which isn't worth the time it would take to even file the paperwork.
The Flipper can actually receive an analog wireless mic and play the audio(very badly) if it were in range.
DUDE !
i had a universal remote controller on my tungsten tx!
you just had to either search for their very very reduced library or capture the packets yourself from a remote.
NoviiRemote
Same. I can't remember the name of the one I had. You could configure various screens for your buttons. To program, you pointed your TV remote at your Palm so it could read the signal and it would send it back when you pressed the on-screen button.
There were universal remote apps for the Palm Pilot! There were even universal remote apps for the HP 48 calculator's IR "data transfer" system. (I had way too much fun in class in high school with my HP 48.)
I used to have a PalmPilot, can vouch for this. Unfortunately (at least on mine) the IR transciever was designed to work at fairly close ranges (e.g. transferring data between two PalmPilots), and didn't have enough oomph to reliably control a TV at normal TV-watching distances, let alone TV-mischief distances. The implementation was proto-NFC, not proto-Bluetooth. You _could_ buy IR amplifiers for PalmPilots, but I never saw them for sale locally, sadly.
When phones had ir emitters, you could control almost any tv.
Some phones still do, but it's much less common.
I was at a bar in Indiana trying to watch the Chiefs game recently. The bartender changed the TV we were watching to basketball without asking us. My Flipper Zero saved the day, I changed the channel back. Lol
We're Hoosiers. Sorry buy I guess we just can't help it 😂
Fantastic. I love my flipper. I laughed when I saw that IR DB. I have the same one!
I don't know specifically about the Palm Pilot, but other brands of similar devices definitely had apps that would emulate a universal remote. I had one on my Cassiopeia A10
Holy moly. You just induced a mega nostalgia-bomb of getting Doom to run on my Cassiopeia E-125. Thank you!
@@ModernRogue You're welcome, I'll be here all week! Remember to tip your server and VPN.
my apologies for not finding you sooner! as a ham radio nut.... this could be some serious fun!
I LOVE the way you phrased this! 10/10 comment.
No one is mentioning the PSP? With custom firmware you could do all the IR stuff
Reminder, flipper can and has screwed with implanted medical devices like insulin pumps... Avoid getting yourself real nasty criminal charges and only fuck with the stuff you own and can identify.
That's if they can find it was you. 😂
Yooo, this is some star trek stuff. I love it.
2:36 ... This is the US price BEFORE tax converted to other currencies. That doesn't make much sense as in most other countries outside the US, there's only one tax rate and products are labelled with their price incl. VAT. So, £165.55 for the UK and 197.15€ for Germany are much more realistic. (It's on Amazon for £171-£180 and 193€ ATM.)
Slightly jealous of the chip in his hand. Ever since i heard about it years back, I thought it would be kinda neat. Now I'm finally starting to see a use for one, and might pull the trigger soon.
4:45 Looking up the FCC table; 512 - 608 MHz is for "Broadcasting" in the international table and in the US table. The FCC Rule Parts: Broadcast Radio (TV)(73), LPTV, TV Translator/Booster (74G), Low Power Auxiliary (74H).
Ah.. and my personal guess, why the Flipper Zero doesn't support it: The Flipper focusses on the most interesting bands where you find most consumer hardware: on the ISM bands. That's 315 MHz and 915 MHz in the US; in Europe that's 433 MHz and 868 MHz. There is quite a gap between 468 and 868 MHz. It also skips PMR446.
Big ups to Deviant for wearing a Food Not Bombs shirt.
I had an tiny universal remote that could sniff just TVs. Loved that thing for a cheap trick at parties
huzzah! he mentioned the website he doesnt mention!
its pretty much a multitool really handy not only for hacking. i use the gpio for testing simple electronics like leds for example.
"good enough to do half or more what people want to do half the time." -Love that.
now i'm wondering what fw ollam is running
These and proxmark are kinda scary capable if you live in an apartment with those tap fob keys. I dove into this when my apartment wanted 150 dollars for a spare key and in the process discovered the keys can be cloned via the doors themselves, and the keys are multi-chip with one freq used for the community area accesses and another for your apartment locks. Proxmark was fully capable of pulling both.. Have fun with that security nightmare.
I LOVE DEVIANT
0:36 catching up on videos, and i literally read his title as:
Deviant Ollam
Physical Pen.
As in he was a walking, talking physical pen.
I had to reread, and then laugh at myself as my brain caught up and realize it was shortening Physical Penetration Specialist.
Not, Physical Pen full stop. And Specialist
Oh brain you're capable of so many wonderous things while also being tripped up in the most unexpected and silly ways! 😂
I wish someone would make a Reto handheld like the Miyoo Mini + with the things needed to also run do the same.
It is $169 on the Flipper Zero website. I have had one for well over a year and a half now. Interestingly, the price was $169 when I first bought it.
Should I just buy it from flippers website or the on referenced in video
How does modern rogue have videos with literally everything my adhd brain has a fascination with at any given time and seems to be recent when I start getting into things
I tried to copy my hotel key in Vegas about a year ago and part of it was encrypted so the Flipper couldn't read it correctly. I was impressed.
ive had one for two years. thinking about buying another one in case anything ever happens to it.
Should do an episode on "War Driving"
I stopped using the garage door opener next on the garage. Seemed like a huge security risk; and I'm glad the one I have doesn't even work with my garage door opener :P.
0:34 This isn't the first time I've heard Brian call Ollam, Ollaf. Is it some kind of in joke or has he just messed it up multiple times?
Not a joke... The correct pronunciation is Ollaf.
Idk why I wasn't subbed! Deviant needs to be a regular!!!
yay! He's on the next episode again. -Brian
I will make this device soon
Deviant Ollam is still in town !
Where's the database for remotes?
For controlling tvs, I imagine you could create a mod to better control the menus.
They DID have an app for the Ir on the palm, i used it, it was bad and limited.
If someone manages to figure out how to send/receive messages.
Ohh man! It’ll be hell of fun!
Hearts for deviant
Back in my day cell phones came with infra red and you didnt need a dedicated remote. And the phones blend in waaaay better
Fnb shirt letsgo
where is the other guy ? he was the rogue one
No, Rogue One was a Star Wars movie that came out in 2016
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I had a universal IR remote on all my palm pilots, probably as early as 2000
The fact that there was no mention of rolling codes when talking garage doors...
There's only so much time. And that part's more on the garage door side of the equation, not the Flipper Zero side. -Brian
This rules! 😎
it's a shame this thing is so expensive still and rare to find
9:14 Now I want to see an add-on board that turns it into a phone, just for the hell of it. Make a couple communicate with modulated dolphin sounds, call it dolphin dialup.
Most Chinese phone brands like Xiaomi, Honor, Huawei, OnePlus etc have an IR blaster that can control TVs, AC, and other devices
Deviant Olive, 0:33 lol CC heard it too.
It’s a Gaelic name, and that’s actually the correct pronunciation :)
Governments freaking out about the flipper.
/meanwhile/
Me with an old LG G4 that has an IR blaster which I've used to turn off menus, can receive radio using headphones as an antenna and tune to amateur channels with an app, can scan and send NFC, etc.
Ngl, I kinda want one to turn into a “life remote” to control the common remote controlled things in my life
I got interested in the Flipper because of Doctor Who
next episode Deviant Ollam shows Brian a Tv-b-gone
i need that as a pip-boy
That guy put a chip in his hand??
If he did it was so his boyfriend can track him.
I am so glad to be early to a modern rogue video, can I please get a hello? (Ive been watching since before you blew up the car and love you)
Hello! -Brian
Oh hell yeah! Its the purple group utilities guy.
I remember when the Flipper Zero was dirt cheap.
I swear, the number of times I've seen these little buggers on websites for 3D printing projects... Because I guess you can build you own with like a Raspberry Pi Zero and a 3D printed case or something? I did always think that it was kind funny that you could change someone's TV channels with it, but to be able to unlock a Hotel door, that's... oof.
IVE BEEN WAITING MODERN ROUGE IVE BEEEN WAIITTITNGGGG
ive heard theyre gimmicky for what theyre meant to be bu man i want a flipper so bad
Thats fancy 180$ to change channels on a TV.
Damn, I could've used a flipper zero when I needed to replace the harddrive in my Sony DVR, which requires the service remote.
Sony gen 1 TiVo? I just resuscitated mine. Lost the remote, but had an old harmony that worked.
Nope, it's a Sony RDR HXD870.
I had to order the service remote in and do some wizardry with a new drive.
Once done though it was running nicely 👌
Dev used Flipper Zero. It's very effective!
Nice food not bombs tee
"I've had the crabs" wtf
Look at the tv
Oh no! They are going to get into my garage and take my harbor freight tools that are worthless on the street for selling
lol
That s an expensive universal IR remote
TBH, the IR stuff got featured because it’s the most visual. Like Dev said, they keep stumbling on more and more uses
Why can't a smartphone be turned into a flipper zero ?
1. They don't have the required hardware.
2. Phones cost the same if not more as a flipper zero.
3. You would have to make a completely new operating system for it and it'd be challenging as different phones have different hardware.
@@Elisei_ thank you for the information. The #1 reason is the total deal breaker.