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We've had quite a few requests to share final schematics. Let's start with H series.
Screen test video that was requested by one of our backers. Beta prototype of the M1.
Initial stages of the enclosure design process.
We’re so thankful to the community. Our kickstarter campaign is off to a great start, and we couldn’t have done it without your support.
When it came to infrared, we had a few basic criteria:
So, we looked at the Vishay IR Receiver Modules. Specifically the tsop753 and its sensitivity around the 38kHz band-pass center frequency. This was necessary to guarantee that our device's IR transmitter is in harmony with the TSOP753's reception capabilities. A cool thing about the TSOP753 is its improved immunity against ambient light. It also has a low profile of 2.35mm, which helps with a compact device like ours. It’s reliable and widely available. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.
Working with IR receivers and components, here's what we further considered:
Crucial to devices such as ours is the Sub-1 GHz transceiver. We definitely wanted to employ a transceiver that is capable throughout a wide range of frequencies. (Refer to Frequency Range in chart below). The Si4463 transceiver boasts optimal sensitivity, allowing it to discern even very faint signals. Additionally, its robust power output ensures extended range communication capabilities. And it’s nice to have data rates up to 1 megabyte per second as opposed to only 500 kilobytes per second.
We liked the Bluetooth capabilities of the STM32WB, but were underwhelmed by its overall performance. Besides, Bluetooth was already integrated in our wireless components. In the end, the H series of MCUs from STM microcontrollers was the only way to fly.
Beyond sheer performance, we chose the STM32H5 series over the STM32WB series for its enhanced security features. The STM32H5 offers a robust suite of security capabilities including hardware side security. Moreover, the STM32H5's ability to securely store cryptographic keys was something we hoped we could integrate, especially when considering applications like Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), where the integrity and confidentiality of stored keys are paramount.
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is there anything about this thing that is current? I backed on both kick and indie at separate times before being shipped overseas for work. Now I'm back and I was expecting a package but I find nothing and very little information.
Please check the updates section for latest updates. Thank you.
you mean the Logs section? The newest log is almost half a year old...
I also don't see any real information on Indie in nearly as long. Looks like you're getting a lot of angry backers over there because of the lack of info.
I also don't see any updates to your Risks section on Kickstarter...no mention of re-design on there at all.
Wouldn't it be easier to copy and paste updates across all platforms?
Disappointing that hackaday seem to be complicit in this scam.
It's insane. The complete nonsense they were peddaling on Indie as "updates" is unmistakable as BS. None of the platforms, apparently, did any due diligence. Sad.
That's exactly right, the responsibility for due diligence lies with the person who provided their credit card to Kickstarter.
Hackaday.io is a home for user documented ideas and projects like the Flipper Zero https://hackaday.io/project/170875-flipper-zero-multi-tool-device-for-hackers
If you're new here check out Tindie https://www.tindie.com/search/?q=flipper+zero Tindie holds your payment until the seller has shipped your order.
This is a user generated project and it is a little out of scope to expect this site to verify Kickstarters, when Kickstarter doesn't even do that.
And that invalidates my assertion that none of the platforms did anything to protect THEMSELVES from scams how? They are businesses and as such, they choose what to allow and what not to allow on the platforms THEY own. The shock isn't that scams exist, the shock is that companies still choose to publish them in this day-in-age.
Why blame Hackaday? It's the same with GitHub or Gitlab, stuff on the .io is community generated.
No. None of the backers has lost their money. Please check the updates section.
Please refer to the update sections on the Kickstarter or Indiegogo campaigns. Thanks for understanding.
Further more we have been offering refunds to backers. Please contact us through the campaign page . Thanks.
Well this project has become quite a stain on the reputation of hackaday.
it's another CyperPRO, unfortunately. I had high hopes for this one.
We’d like to clarify that Hackaday served as our project blog, which we created prior to launching our crowdfunding campaigns. For the most up-to-date and accurate information about the project, we encourage you to refer to the updates section on our crowdfunding pages. Thank you for your understanding and continued interest.
I came here last. Your campaign pages are the reason your backers are thinking you're a scam now. Why can't I reply directly to your condescending message? Odd.
Patrick the comment section does not have unlimited reply depth, but you can message this project owner directly on their profile page. Thanks for your user reports.
Help me out here, did Hackaday promote this project in some way? The most I can find is a Hackster.io article, maybe take it up with them: https://www.hackster.io/news/flipping-out-for-the-m1-b86efae35a31
Hello,
I want to purchase The M1.
How can I do it?
Thank you.
what will m1 have for RFID will it have same as flipper zero or like Proxmark where we can see almost everything and change it as well as copy different type of frequency do include this as well if possible.
Hi, when will it be possible to buy the device? Is there also an mobile app so you can use your android to use the cloned cards (like Flipper) ?
has not been updated in more than 2 month what's going on in project any updates like software or hardware or security patch please kindly updates us as well if not confidential .
I have backed this project on Kickstarter. Any update on finalization of this project and in particular expected delivery date?
Hello I'm sorry to bother you but I was wondering if I could do an honest review of this tool if you could send me one
I have been wanting to back this since you were on kickstarter and when i went to indigogo to. Get in on the early bird and finally had enough. To do so it wasnt available anymore. Is there a way to still get that or is it not possible
Hi, thanks for the quick response. I love the project and 100% believe and support it. In projects like these delays are normal and completely understandable. As leaders, your communication with backers is key, as such I would suggest making a new update for all the backers (the last one was in May).
Hi, our last update was earlier this month, in July. Please check the updates section for more details. Thank you.
Hello I'm sorry to bother you but I was wondering if I could do an honest review of this tool if you could send me one
is there a reason you haven't commented on here in 5 months? Everyone ok over there?
hey guys, when will you start shipping the batch for Kickstarter? We haven't heard from you for a while and we're getting worried.
Thanks for reaching out. Please refer to our last update. Also we will be posting a follow up within the next week.
I just ordered 2 more for a total of 3. One is going into my R2D2. I can not wait!!!!! Any one else got a project planned?
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After a reaching out over a dozen times through several methods, I received a refund after sending Monstatek another DM on KS. I would have been fine if it took another year, but they went so shady with communication, I get bad vibes.