This project is what started everything for me. From a normal school laptop with just 2GB of RAM to a powerful Linux device capable of running Kali Linux as a live boot system. This device allows for penetration testing, security analysis, and more, all from a portable setup.
This is a custom-built Deauther Watch handheld, designed for Wi-Fi security testing and pentesting. It features an ESP8266 microcontroller, a small OLED display, and multiple buttons for easy navigation. The device is housed in a compact lunchbox for portability and protection. This project is part of my ongoing research into cybersecurity tools and ethical hacking devices.
Shoutout to Spacehuhn for creating the firmware for the Deauther.