Wearable ESP8266 dev board for WiFi security testing. Includes 1.3" OLED, 700mAh battery & 3D case. Arduino compatible & ready to hack.
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Difference Deauther Watch X Deauther Watch X II USB Micro USB USB-C Battery 500mAh 700mAh Screw Cross-head Hexagonal RGB ws2812b ws2812b-2 Power Switch Onboard 3D-print Take Control…
Read More…| Difference | Deauther Watch X | Deauther Watch X II |
|---|---|---|
| USB | Micro USB | USB-C |
| Battery | 500mAh | 700mAh |
| Screw | Cross-head | Hexagonal |
| RGB | ws2812b | ws2812b-2 |
| Power Switch | Onboard | 3D-print |
The Deauther Watch is not just a timepiece; it's a powerful ESP8266 development board integrated into a wearable form factor. Designed for security enthusiasts, developers, and white-hat hackers, this tool allows you to perform WiFi authentication tests, explore wireless protocols, and develop your own ESP8266 software.
WiFi Security Testing: Pre-installed with the latest Deauther software. Perform deauth attacks, beacons, and probes to test your network's vulnerability.
Highly Extensible: It’s an open-source ESP8266 development platform. Use the Arduino IDE to flash your own scripts and turn it into any smart device you imagine.
Long-lasting Power: Equipped with an 700mAh lithium battery and a built-in charging circuit, providing up to 7-8 hours of active use.
Intuitive Interface: Features a 1.3-inch OLED display and a 3-way momentary slide switch for seamless navigation through menus.
Full Protection: Comes with a 3D-printed case and a transparent acrylic cover to protect the delicate PCB while showing off its "cyberpunk" internal structure.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Microcontroller | ESP8266(Custom 4MB ESP-07) |
| Battery | 700mAh Lithium Ion |
| Antenna | Built-in Ceramic Antenna |
| Connectivity | USB-C (for charging and flashing) |
| Display | SH1106 1.3" OLED |
| Display SDA | GPIO 5 |
| Display SCL/SCK | GPIO 4 |
| WS2812b RGB LED | GPIO 15 |
| Button Up | GPIO 12 |
| Button Down | GPIO 13 |
| Button Select | GPIO 14 |
| LED | GPIO 16 |
Closes the connection of WiFi devices by sending deauthentication frames to access points and client devices you selected. This is only possible because a lot of devices don't use the 802.11w-2009 standard that offers a protection against this attack. Please only select one target! When you select multiple targets that run on different channels and start the attack, it will quickly switch between those channels and you have no chance to reconnect to the access point that hosts this web interface.
Beacon packets are used to advertise access points. By continuously sending beacon packets out, it will look like you created new WiFi networks. You can specify the network names under SSIDs.
Probe requests are sent by client devices to ask if a known network is nearby. Use this attack to confuse WiFi trackers by asking for networks that you specified in the SSID list. It's unlikely you will see any impact by this attack with your home network.
I designed this development board especially for Spacehuhn's great project: ESP8266 Deauther. It has been authorized by him and is officially supported. This project is a proof of concept for testing and educational purposes. Neither the ESP8266, nor its SDK was meant or built for such purposes. Bugs can occur!
This device is intended for educational and testing purposes only. Please use it responsibly and in accordance with local laws and regulations regarding network security and privacy.
When the RGB indicator light is off, please charge it promptly. The charging time is 4 to 5 hours. When fully charged, the indicator light changes from red to green.
This project is done for the ESP8266, a 2.4GHz WiFi SoC. Therefore, it cannot attack 5GHz WiFi networks.
To prevent abuse, an attack timeout of 5 minutes is set by default. This is not a bug. It’s a feature. To change this, you have to edit the attackTimeout setting.
It usually takes about 8 to 14 days to be delivered from China to the United States. Sometimes, delays may occur due to unpredictable factors such as weather and customs.
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