

📡 Elevate your Flipper Zero game with stealthy range and rugged style!
The External CC1101 Antenna for Flipper Zero is a low-power, 433MHz frequency antenna designed for enhanced wireless performance. It features a hidden antenna design that avoids interference with higher GPIO ports, comes with protective silicone and EVA cases, and offers tested extended transmission and receiving ranges. Perfectly tailored for Flipper Zero users seeking reliable connectivity and durable, portable accessories.
| ASIN | B0CPKD13GG |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | HCJYC |
| Country of Origin | Hong Kong |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (116) |
| Date First Available | 16 December 2023 |
| Item Weight | 85 g |
| Manufacturer | HCJYC |
| Mounting Hardware | Mini WiFi Devboard for Flipper Zero |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 11.7 x 9.9 x 4 cm; 85 g |
B**G
The antenna doesn't increase my range but not super significantly. I'm still happy with it. This kid also comes with a little case, a black silicone cover, dust caps for the IO, and screen protectors. Super nice
T**Y
Works as described in description
T**D
Not only is it sleek, the range on this is impressive. I have yet to test the claims that it can operate at 450+ feet but I don't doubt it because the increase in distance is a lot more compared to the stock antenna. I was pleased to see that the order includes a Flipper case, screen protector, carrying zip-bag, and more. I highly recommend this as opposed to the other ones since the antenna is hidden and wont get caught on anything.
M**D
Great value package! Travel case, flipper sleeve, screen protector and of course the CC1101 antenna. Works great, improve the range just fine to test what you need without affecting devices too far. This is a sub-GHz antenna only as per description.
J**D
First off I love the compact design and the extra accessories you get. It's a nice little external module that fits well. Now I can't really say I've noticed an increase in range from the stock internal but I will say is it's really nice to have this little inexpensive guy if I want to experiment with frequencies that are pushing the limits of the internal CC1101 chip. I'd rather burn out a 20 dollar external component that's replaceable than the internal one. For that it's worthwhile for me. I did take it apart because I was skeptical of what their "internal" pictures showed and it was as I expected, I little 3m paper antenna.