Interesting new products: Ubertooth, Funcube Dongle Pro and Sparkfun IOIO for Android.
Ubertooth, Funcube Dongle Pro and Sparkfun IOIO for Android.
Three brand new innovative products, all coming out around the same time. All in limited supply, and all completely brilliant!
Ubertooth – Bluetooth sniffing for under £100.
Until now sniffing and injecting packets into Bluetooth communication hasn’t been possible for the man in the street.
The Ubertooth USB dongle will change this for under £100.
The USB adapter just grabs a chunk of 2.4GHz spectrum and your PC processes it. Makes passive detection of Bluetooth devices possible without shelling out £1000 for a USRP. It will be possible to predict Bluetooth hopping pattern. It will also be possible to do man-in-the-middle attacks using two Ubertooths.
UK Buyers can pre-order from RFIDIOt.org. US buyers can pre-order from HakShop
FUNcube Dongle Pro – all frequency audio scanner for under £100.
Another USB dongle featuring three SMD chips to perform a custom task. This dongle is very different from the Ubertooth, but in some ways more amazing.
It can grab up to a 80KHz chunk of radio spectrum from anywhere between 64MHz and 1700MHz (although there is a dead spot between 1100MHz and 1270MHz). It will basically do most things your fancy-pants £1000+ standalone radio scanner will do, for just £100. Basically good for speech & data, but not really video. Works with Windows. Mac OSX & Linux. Appears to PC as a USB audio device & a HID device. Plenty of open source software available to drive it. Interestingly the FUNcube Pro is mentioned on the Osmocom Tetra page.
The only downside is that each batch the designer has made are currently selling out in 2 minutes, when he releases them. Find out more at FUNcube Dongle
Sparkfun IOIO for Android – attach anything to your Android smartphone for under £50.
A really simple way to attach almost any electronic component to your Android Smartphone or Tablet. Thousands of uses will be found. Things will be invented!
This board consists of a USB to Everything adapter & a library of script & device drivers (a bit like an Arduino sketch but in Java). All the computing power & sensors in your Android smartphone available to motors, LEDs, weather stations, robots, PIRs, analog sensors, digital sensors. Just imagine the possibilities. Runs on Android 1.5 & up, so even all those sub-£50 used Android phones will work with it.
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