Hardware & tool vendors
Where the kit on the gadgets page actually comes from. Lab401 is the usual European source; most of the rest ship direct.
Lab401
European supplier for RFID, NFC, Flipper, Hak5 and general offensive hardware.
lab401.com ↗Hak5
WiFi Pineapple, Rubber Ducky, Bash Bunny, Shark Jack and the rest of the classics.
hak5.org ↗Flipper Zero
The pocket multi-tool for sub-GHz, NFC, RFID, IR and GPIO.
flipperzero.one ↗Espressif
Makers of the ESP32 family, including the 5 GHz-capable ESP32-C5.
www.espressif.com ↗Lilygo
ESP32 boards that arrive with screens and batteries already attached.
lilygo.cc ↗M5Stack
Stackable ESP32 modules — the Cardputer and M5StickC are field-usable as-is.
m5stack.com ↗Great Scott Gadgets
HackRF One and other open hardware from Michael Ossmann.
greatscottgadgets.com ↗Nuand
bladeRF — full-duplex SDR with a serious FPGA.
www.nuand.com ↗NooElec
RTL-SDR dongles, upconverters, filters and antennas.
www.nooelec.com ↗KrakenRF
KrakenSDR — five coherent receivers for direction finding and passive radar.
www.krakenrf.com ↗SB Components
HackyPi and a long tail of Pi and RP2040 accessories.
shop.sb-components.co.uk ↗Adafruit
Components, dev boards and some of the best hardware documentation anywhere.
www.adafruit.com ↗Kode Dot
Pocket ESP32 device with AMOLED touchscreen and an add-on hacking module.
kode.diy ↗DevKitty
Whisker — the open-source ESP32-S3 hacking console.
devkitty.io ↗