USB Nova is a cute little USB "drive" that acts as a keyboard, much like the USB Rubber Ducky, WiFi Duck, and other BadUSBs. What makes it special is that:
- You can drag and drop scripts (no SD card or WiFi connection required)
- Easily switch between attack and setup mode
- Supports USB Mass Storage
- Has cool new scripting functions
- Supports a ton of keyboard layouts
- Can act as a USB mouse & boot keyboard
- It's DIY-able
- Change USB VID & PID, serial number and other cool settings effortlessly
- Has an RGB LED
- It's Open-Source
- Comes in a variety of awesome-looking cases
- With USB-A or USB-C plug
Specs USB Nova mkII (USB-A)
- Dimensions: 46mm x 17.5mm x 7.7mm
- Dual-core 133 MHz 32-bit CPU
- 16 MB SPI flash (15 MB accessible via USB)
- 2 Position Mode Switch (Attack & Setup)
- RGB Neopixel LED
- USB-A plug
- Reset & boot button
- Optional PETG case in 6 different colors
Specs USB Nova mkII (USB-C)
- Dimensions: 38mm x 16.5mm x 6.5mm
- Dual-core 133 MHz 32-bit CPU
- 16 MB SPI flash (15 MB accessible via USB)
- 2 Position Mode Switch (Attack & Setup)
- RGB Neopixel LED
- USB-C plug
- Reset & boot button
- Optional PETG case in 6 different colors
Specs USB Nova (discontinued)
- Dimensions: 45mm x 17.5mm x 8.5mm
- 48 MHz 32-bit CPU
- 4 MB SPI flash (accessible via USB)
- 2 Position Mode Switch (Attack & Setup)
- RGB Neopixel LED
- USB-A plug
- Reset button
- Optional PETG case