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Chameleon Ultra Dictionary New Jun 2026

The feature you are looking for is the introduced in recent firmware updates (specifically around v2.0 and later, often managed via the ChameleonUltra GUI or client).

Handles both low-frequency (125 kHz) and high-frequency (13.56 MHz) RFID. chameleon ultra dictionary new

The Chameleon Ultra community is active and helpful. Here are a few key places to start: The feature you are looking for is the

The primary innovation is its source material. The repository doesn't invent new keys; it aggregates them from dozens of other public sources, including official firmware dictionaries from the Flipper Zero, lists from Proxmark3 (a leading RFID research tool), and various user-contributed collections found online. By pulling all these disparate sources into one place, it creates a "dictionary of dictionaries"—the most comprehensive and up-to-date public keylist available. chameleon ultra dictionary new

The feature you are looking for is the introduced in recent firmware updates (specifically around v2.0 and later, often managed via the ChameleonUltra GUI or client).

Handles both low-frequency (125 kHz) and high-frequency (13.56 MHz) RFID.

The Chameleon Ultra community is active and helpful. Here are a few key places to start:

The primary innovation is its source material. The repository doesn't invent new keys; it aggregates them from dozens of other public sources, including official firmware dictionaries from the Flipper Zero, lists from Proxmark3 (a leading RFID research tool), and various user-contributed collections found online. By pulling all these disparate sources into one place, it creates a "dictionary of dictionaries"—the most comprehensive and up-to-date public keylist available.