Developed by the Oklahoma-based startup Interrupt Tech, this device is currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter and quickly gaining attention for delivering what the popular Flipper Zero can't—a complete Linux experience in your pocket.
Let’s explore what makes the Interrupt not just another tech toy, but a true game-changer for the security and maker communities.
Built for Power and Flexibility
The Interrupt is more than a tool—it’s a fully functional Linux system that fits in your palm. At the heart of this pocket powerhouse is the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W, a quad-core microcomputer that brings serious processing capabilities to a form factor that’s ultra-portable.
Unlike other devices that rely on microcontrollers and locked-down firmware, the Interrupt leverages the openness and versatility of Raspberry Pi OS. Whether you're running terminal commands, compiling code, or launching a GUI-based interface, this device gives you complete control over your workflow.
Comprehensive Hardware Suite
Interrupt’s hardware is purpose-built to support a wide range of use cases—from wireless testing and signal cloning to hardware prototyping and embedded development. Here's a breakdown of what it offers:
Core Components:
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Processor: Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W (1GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A53, 512MB RAM)
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Display: 3.5-inch full-color touchscreen
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Inputs: QWERTY keyboard + directional gamepad buttons
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Connectivity:
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Wi-Fi & Bluetooth
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Sub-GHz RF Module
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NFC & RFID
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Infrared (IR) Transceiver
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USB OTG Support
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Expansion: Full GPIO access and external microSD card slot
As of now, Interrupt is live on Kickstarter, where early adopters can back the project and be among the first to experience this next-gen hacking device. The campaign offers early bird pricing starting at $179, with estimated shipping in August 2025.
By supporting the project, backers not only receive the hardware but also help shape a new open-source ecosystem built around accessible cybersecurity tools.