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  1. Hardware

WLAN Pi Go

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Introduction

WLAN Pi Go introduces a new form factor. It magnetically attaches to your phone and allows you to discretely perform Wi-Fi scans or packet capture using a mobile app. It is powered by your phone via USB-C. Alternatively, connect it to your iPad or laptop via USB-C.

Software

It is powered by lightweight version of WLAN Pi OS stored on its built-in eMMC storage. To upgrade software of your WLAN Pi Go, please .

Hardware

Under the hood WLAN Pi Go uses Intel BE200 Wi-Fi 7 adapter, Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 with built-in eMMC storage and it features a host USB-C dock port for Oscium Clarity or Lucid spectrum analyzer.

Learn more

Attend the 2025 in Prague to learn more about WLAN Pi Go.

Wireless LAN Professionals Conference
follow these instructions