Celebrating 20 years! Pre-order a limited edition and guarantee one in hand ahead of the crowds when it drops later this year.
This first-run collector's release includes a limited edition print — featuring generations of WiFi Pineapple art — as well as an ultra-rare, serialized medallion. Only 1000 made.
Forged in honor of the WiFi Pineapple Pager’s debut, this serialized challenge coin is individually numbered from 0001 to 1000. No two are alike. Once they’re gone, they’re gone forever. No reissues. No second runs. Just pure technolust.
* In-person orders receive a redeem card, print and coin at the DEF CON booth. Online orders receive all items shipped.
This first-run collector's release includes a limited edition print featuring generations of WiFi Pineapple art.
* In-person orders receive a redeem card at the DEF CON booth. All items are shipped for in-person and online orders.
Orders are fulfilled from our California warehouse in 1-3 days. Typical shipping times:
Orders under $2500 are automatically protected against loss & damage via MonkProtect™ shipping insurance with a fast and easy resolution center.
Manufacturer: Hak5 LLC. 5473 Blair Rd, Ste 100 PMB 39371, Dallas, TX 75231. Shop@Hak5.org. https://shop.hak5.org
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Safety Information: Warning: Not suitable for children under 14 years. This is not a toy. Contains small parts that may present a choking hazard. Keep out of reach of children. Do not expose the device to water, excessive moisture, direct sunlight or extreme conditions (moisture, heat, cold, dust), as the device may malfunction or cease to work when exposed to such elements. Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the device yourself. Doing so voids the limited warranty and could harm you or the device. This device is not designed, manufactured or intended for use in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance in which the failure of the device could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage. Wireless equipped devices are restricted to indoor use only when operating in the 2400 MHz – 2483.5 MHz frequency range within the EU and EFTA countries, as required by Article 10(10) of Directive 2014/53/EU. Battery equipped devices: do not dispose of batteries in household waste. Battery replacement must be carried out by a qualified technician. This USB-powered device complies with the EMC Directive (2014/30/EU) and meets the requirements of EN 55032 and EN 55035 for electromagnetic compatibility. This device is designed in accordance with USB-IF specifications for voltage limits, data integrity, and power safety to ensure reliable and compliant operation. This product has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the RoHS requirements and complies with the European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Directive 2011/65/EU and Directive (EU) 2015/863. This device is designed to operate reliably within an operating temperature range of 35ºC to 45ºC and a storage temperature range of -20ºC to 50ºC. It is rated for use in environments with 0% to 90% relative humidity (non-condensing). Proper environmental conditions must be maintained to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Made in China. This device is for authorized auditing and security analysis purposes only where permitted subject to local and international laws where applicable. Users are solely responsible for compliance with all laws of their locality. Hak5 LLC and affiliates claim no responsibility for unauthorized or unlawful use. This device is packaged with a limited warranty, the acceptance of which is a condition of sale. See Hak5.org for additional warranty details and limitations. Availability and performance of certain features, services and applications are device and network dependent and may not be available in all areas; additional terms, conditions and/or charges may apply. All features, functionality and other product specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation. Hak5 LLC reserves the right to make changes to the products description without notice. Hak5 LLC does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product(s) described herein.
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Two decades of WiFi exploits & payload mastery have come together. Pocket-sized. DuckyScript™ powered.
With the Pager, you get real-time WiFi alerts with ringtones and vibrations. Then, command the airspace with a full suite of attacks, intelligent reconnaissance and payload–powered mayhem.
Take control of the airspace with the 8th generation PineAP engine — now over 100× faster. Rebuilt from the kernel up, this attack suite is hyper optimized for advanced WiFi operations, even in the most crowded RF environments.
Run Rogue AP, Man-in-the-Middle, and Deauth attacks. Nab handshakes, OSINT and more, all from a live dashboard.
The first Payload-powered WiFi Pineapple is here — and it runs DuckyScript™, Hak5’s simple and powerful scripting language. Paired with Bash and backed by Linux, it brings serious scripting power to the palm of your hand.
Launch targeted attacks or set alert payloads to fire off based on live WiFi activity. Ringtones, vibes and visuals.
Untethered from a computer, the WiFi Pineapple Pager is a standalone pentest experience.
With a vibrant display, easy controls, battery, and modern radios, it runs PineAP and payloads anywhere, anytime.
Fully hackable; root access to a Linux base, DuckyScript & Bash, custom themes, ringtones, hardware mods and more.
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Color Display
2.4" high resolution 480 x 222 pixel (221 PPI) LED display with 16-bit color, wide view angle
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RGB LED Buttons
Programmable RGB LED 4-way D-pad buttons
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Audio & Haptics
Ringtone speaker and vibration motor
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USB Expansion
Custom Mods expand functionality using standard USB interface and Linux utilities
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Integrated Clip
Built for field ops, not desktops. Secure attachment for mobile deployments
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USB-C Ethernet
Built-in USB Ethernet adapter provides host access to the Pager’s LAN
Tri-Band WiFi
Full spectrum coverage across 2.4, 5 and 6 GHz bands with 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and ax
Serviceable Battery
Serviceable 2000 mAh LiPo battery with BMS and USB-C charging, LED charge indicator
BT & BTLE
Supports Bluetooth 5.2 and low energy BTLE 4.2 wireless technology
Real-Time Clock
Persistent clock powered by onboard battery backup for consistent timestamps
Tri-Band WiFi
Full spectrum coverage across 2.4, 5 and 6 GHz bands with 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac and ax
Serviceable Battery
Serviceable 2000 mAh LiPo battery with BMS and USB-C charging, LED charge indicator
BT & BTLE
Supports Bluetooth 5.2 and low energy BTLE 4.2 wireless technology
Real-Time Clock
Persistent clock powered by onboard battery backup for consistent timestamps
Handheld
2.4, 5, 6 GHza/b/g/n/ac/ax
Tethered
2.4 GHzb/g/n
Tethered
2.4, 5 GHza/b/g/n/ac
Tethered
2.4, 5 GHza/b/g/n/ac
Handheld
2.4, 5, 6 GHza/b/g/n/ac/ax
BUILT BY HACKERS, FOR HACKERS
Not a dev kit. Not a toy. The Pager is built by hackers, for hackers — with specs dialed in for the most demanding engagements.
Physical
Dimensions: 87 x 62 x 24 (mm)
Weight: 131 (gram)
Buttons: Power, A, B, 4-way D-pad
Connectivity
Primary WiFi: Dual PHY 2T2R 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax
Secondary WiFi: Single PHY 2T2R 802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.2, Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy
Ethernet: Integrated USB-C Ethernet adapter
Bands: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz
Display & Indicators
Display:
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Processing & Memory
CPU: 580 MHz MIPS® 24K™ Router Chip
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Expansion: USB 2.0 Host
Alerts & Feedback
Audio: PWM Buzzer
Vibration Motor: GPIO
Programmable vibration and ringtones.
Power
Battery: 2000 mAh LiPo
Charging: USB-C, 5V 2A
Time: Real Time Clock (+ NTP)
Later this year.
The Pager has been in development for years and is currently in mass production. Four prototype phases have been successful. Bootloader and update firmware have been released to manufacturing. Wireless stress testing has completed with positive results. The first batch of units are currently in our warehouse. Regulatory certifications are underway.
Firmware 1.0 finalization is in progress, incorporating interface tweaks based on usability testing and early feedback. Thereafter a steady stream of firmware updates with feature releases are planned. The project is backed by a full-time, in house, US-based software engineering team, along with third party Mod manufacturers and payload developers.
Unlike devices limited to fixed firmware, the WiFi Pineapple® Pager runs Linux — unlocking the full potential of user-installed apps, real scripting languages like Bash and Python, and the next-gen suite of WiFi Pineapple tools with DuckyScript™ powered payloads.
The Hak5 team is fully US-based, and our 20-year legacy is built on trust, transparency and intention — with full compliance across global standards. That means reliable gear for professionals, educators, and ethical hackers alike.
The Mark VII and Pager take different approaches to WiFi pentesting. The Mark VII features a browser-based interface, ideal for graphical workflows and detailed configuration. It supports Rogue AP attacks for Open, WPA-PSK, and WPA Enterprise networks, and integrates with Cloud C² for remote access and management.
The WiFi Pineapple Pager, on the other hand, is built for portability and automation. It features a menu-driven interface and runs payloads written in Bash and DuckyScript™, perfect for hands-free, event-driven attacks.
Yes. Optimizations realized in the development of UI 3.0 and PineAP v8 will be ported to the Mark VII and Enterprise platforms. Features, as applicable by hardware, will find their way into the 7th generation devices. Payloads will be exclusive to the Pager due to their on-device interactive nature.
The Alerting engine is a component of PineAP, which is always passively monitoring the airspace.
When a designated WiFi activity of interest occurs, an assigned Alert Payload kicks off — notifying you with vibrations, ringtones and on-screen activity.
No. The only web interface is for initial setup.
Yes. The USB-C port provides both charging, and an integrated USB Ethernet interface.
Most computers will receive an IP address from the Pager's DHCP server.
Once on the Pager's network, you can SSH into the device for root access.
No. Currently Cloud C² integration is not planned for development. For those seeking remote access capabilities for long-term deployments, consider the Mark VII or Enterprise.
Yes. DuckyScript™ and Bash for the Pager will be supported by Payload Studio v1.5 for both Community and Pro editions.
Hardware Mods are peripherals that extend the Pager's functionality by interfacing over the standard USB interface and may be controlled by payloads and common Linux utilities. Examples include GPS modules, Ethernet adapters, or additional radios. Hak5 works with prominent community members to develop conforming Mods, utilizing this standard interface.
No. The Pager's integrated radios only operate on ISM bands. However, a separately licensed LTE Mod will be available — limited to standard IP connectivity.
An intrepid hacker is currently working on a USB Mod, and we expect interest in future M-PWRD Mods.
The hacker community is incredibly welcoming and supportive. I learned this first hand a decade before Hak5. On bulletin boards and chat rooms, I found what I can only call solace in cyberspace.
That's why, 20 years ago, I started Hak5. As a way to contribute to the community that's been there for me — and there for all of us. To continue fostering our community; where all hackers belong.
I’m in awe of the support Hak5 has received since — by the friends who’ve helped shape it, and the fans who’ve inspired us as much as we’ve inspired them. You're the reason Hak5 is possible.
Thank you, and trust your technolust.