Willy is billed as an alternative to the Flipper Zero. Based on a Lilygo S3, it states:
SubGhz – Willy uses a CC1101 chip, making it a powerful transceiver with a range of up to 50 meters. This chip works with a wide range of wireless devices and access control systems, such as garage door remotes, boom gates, IoT sensors and remote keyless systems.
Infrared – The IR transmitter can transmit signals to control electronics such as TVs, air conditioners (AC), stereo systems, and others. Willy also has an IR receiver that can receive signals and save them to your sd card, so you can store any of your existing remotes to transmit commands later.
BLE – Full Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) support allows Willy to scan and attack certain peripheral devices.
WiFi – WiFi support allows Willy to act as a captive portal, and communicate with another Willy device. It also includes the ability to scan and attack certain networks.
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