“On the day the system lets its guard down, ZER0 DAY activates.”
At first glance, it’s just a digital watch. But hidden inside lies a stealthy, modular, and programmable multi-tool for hacking, secure comms, and automation.
Inspired by Flipper Zero, Casio, and Pip-Boy aesthetics, ZER0 DAY blends in where smartwatches can’t. Activated by secret gestures, it reveals:
• Retro disguise
• Dual Mode: Camouflage & Smart
• VoCore2 + ESP32-S3 for Linux UI, Wi-Fi, BLE, USB
• Sensors: MAX30102, IMU, RTC, IR, NFC (PN532), RFID, microSD
• TFT screen, D-pad, encoder
• Power: 2500mAh AA/18650
• OTA, scripting, GPIO, app control
Modes:
• 🕵️ Stealth clock, biometrics
• 👨💻 Health, AI assistant, IR remote, games, emulation
• ⚙️ Debug, sensor tests, terminal
Future: encrypted sync, mesh net, self-destruct
ZER0 DAY: The Trojan horse with Wi-Fi.
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Ok, my school banned smartwatches, so I decided to create one that looked like an old Casio. It also aims to replicate the aesthetics of a retro device, similar to a Pip Boy. Also, I've always wanted a Flipper Zero, and I want to learn cybersecurity, so I think it would be a good idea to add network scanning logic, BLE device listing, a universal remote control and other things. I think this could be useful for other people, both makers and cybersecurity students. I want to add home automation support and have a control center you can take anywhere.