Flipper Devices Announces Linux-Powered Flipper One Multi-Tool
Flipper Devices unveiled the Flipper One, a pocket-sized Linux computer and electronic multi-tool with a base model priced under $350.

Flipper Devices has announced the development of its latest electronic multi-tool, the Flipper One, a pocket-sized Linux computer designed for hardware enthusiasts and developers.
The new device represents the company's latest offering nearly six years after the introduction of the Flipper Zero, which gained attention as a wireless hacking multi-tool. The Flipper Zero became popular among security researchers and electronics hobbyists, though it also generated controversy due to its capabilities.
According to the company, the Flipper One will function as both a tiny computer running Linux and an electronic multi-tool. The device maintains the portable form factor that characterized its predecessor while expanding capabilities with a full Linux operating system.
Flipper Devices stated that the base model of the Flipper One will be priced under $350. The company indicated that the device is currently in development, though specific release timing was not provided.
The announcement comes as part of Flipper Devices' continued expansion of its product line, which has previously included variations beyond the original Zero model. The company has positioned its products toward makers, security professionals, and electronics enthusiasts who require portable tools for hardware interaction and development work.