Whether you're in the office or remoting, we're all back to work in one form or another. We've been hard at work as well, adding several new products and features to Lab401.
To mark the occasion, from October 1 - October 5, we are offering 10% off storewide.
New Products:
USBKill V4 (Pro and Tactical Kits)The USBKill has been updated specifically for pentesters and LEA clients. The new version features wireless functionality, offline mode and a plethora of adaptors for every use-case.
ChameleonTiny Pro (Wireless Version) The Pro Version of the ChameleonTiny brings wireless capability to the world's smallest 13.56MHz RFID Emulator.
New SDR Tools: HackRF One, RTL-SDR We've launched a new SDR category, with tools matching every budget and use-case - from the entry-level budget RTL-SDR, the solid HackRF One, up to the insane BladeRF.
Lab401 has partnered with industry experts to provide in-person training workshops. Workshops can be tailored for individuals and groups, with skill levels ranging from beginner to expert.
Physical Pentesting: With Covert Entry Physical penetration without infraction is a cornerstone of penetration testing. Clients of all experience levels will leave this workshop proficient physical penetration testers. Read more →
RF Hacking with Software Defined Radio In this 3-day workshop, clients will learn about Software-Defined Radio applied against physical intrusion system (alarms, remotes, etc.). Provides basics, survival reflexes when testing real-world radio devices and more. Read more →
BLE & RFID: Hacking and Securing Devices Over three days clients will receive theoretical and practical training on all aspects of BLE and RFID penetration testing. Covers basic theory, hardware & tools used to detect, manipulate, sniff, crack, emulate and clone various RFID systems and more. Read more →
It's been three years since the iCopy-X's last firmware update. Is it still the ultimate RFID device? Has the project been abandoned? We need to talk about the iCopy-X. The Lab401 team flew to China, sat down with the dev-team, and now we need your help to shape the future of the iCopy-X.
Check out the complete behind-the-scenes journey of Lab401's DigiLab for Flipper Zero - from initial brainstorming to mass production — including prototype failures, code challenges, and manufacturing lessons learned. The DigiLab is a "magic wand" for electronics, allowing you to feel voltages, hear signals, see frequencies, and poke around directly in the brains of modules and sensors! ✅ Sketches, blueprints and initial planning material✅ Off-the-shelf components vs custom made✅ Designing testing jigs for rapid production testing✅ Behind-the-scenes videos, fumbles and fixes.
Check out the complete behind-the-scenes journey of Lab401's LightMessenger for Flipper Zero - from initial brainstorming to mass production — including prototype failures, code challenges, and manufacturing lessons learned. The LightMessenger creates stunning persistence of vision effects with 16 RGB LEDs and an accelerometer, painting text and images through air when swiped - fully open source and open hardware. ✅ Sketches, blueprints and initial planning material✅ Smart component selection in 2025✅ Designing testing jigs for rapid production testing✅ Behind-the-scenes videos, fumbles and fixes.
Want to see behind the scenes of making an accessory for the Flipper Zero? Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look Lab401's development framework for transforming ideas into market-ready devices. Learn about our accessory "Product Metric"'s four core requirements: crystal-clear use cases, plug-and-play functionality, open-source expandability, and built-in educational value. The development process spans five critical phases from conceptualization through mass production. ✅ Pre-production planning prevents costly manufacturing mistakes✅ Smart component selection avoids export bans and EOL issues✅ Minimized packaging reduces shipping costs and environmental impact✅ Exhaustive QC procedures ensure customer satisfaction