A fully open source & customizable E-Ink watch
A phase-coherent software-defined radio with five RTL-SDRs
The open source DIY laptop for hacking, customization, and privacy
An open, full-duplex, USB stick software-defined radio
Take control of your home as never before.
Everything you need to navigate the world's largest electronics market
An extensible, open-source sensor platform for biosignal acquisition
Draw waveforms directly into your modular synth with this open-source touch module
A hackable ARM Cortex M0+ upgrade for a classic Casio wristwatch
A fully open source dual-channel SDR Raspberry Pi HAT with a tuning range up to 6 GHz
A multi-tool for building, analyzing, and hacking USB devices
A high-performance RISC-V Linux development platform, in a desktop-ready Mini ITX mainboard
A Wi-Fi-enabled, live-codable LED controller with a web-based development environment
Mobile, Open Hardware, RISC-V System-on-Chip (SoC) Development Kit
An open source FT2232H-based, multi-protocol, multi-voltage tool for hardware hacking
A powerful, open hardware ECP5 FPGA dev board
A tiny, open source USB computer for security applications
Modular, open-source test & measurement chassis
A tiny FIDO2 security key for two-factor authentication and passwordless login
An FPGA board that fits inside your USB port
The first open source iCE40 FPGA development board designed for teachers and students
An open video development board in a PCI express form factor that supports overlaying content on encrypted video signals. Let's bring open video to the digital age!
An ARM board that fits inside your USB connector
An eight-core ARM64 networking platform with mainline Linux support
A single-board x86 personal server for cyber natives
An open, Arduino-compatible, 3.8-inch e-paper device with plenty of peripherals
An even better all-in-one USB to isolated-UARTx2/CAN/RS485/RS232 converter
A low-power, easy-to-program, open-hardware e-paper display with Wi-Fi support and a 9.7" screen
Sound-programmable e-paper badge with USB serial programming and 125 kHz RFID emulation
A long, lean, delicious development board with a unique form factor and high-quality components
The ultimate playground for hardware programming in Swift
A tiny, single-sided M.2 SDR board that you can operate easily using your web browser
Two fully programmable, open source, no-solder, hot-swappable mechanical keyboards powered by Raspberry Pi & CircuitPython