Rabbit-Labs XXTender – GPIO Headers Extender for Flipper Zero
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The Rabbit-Labs XXTender is a GPIO headers extender for the Flipper Zero designed to solve common fitment issues caused by protective cases. Using a thin PCB and durable pass-thru headers, it raises the GPIO pins above the case for a secure connection while reducing wear from repeated module insertion. Added noise filtering and a subtle 5V indicator LED improve everyday usability.
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Description
Rabbit-Labs XXTender – GPIO Headers Extender for Flipper Zero is a practical third-party add-on designed to solve the common issue when a protective case interferes with third-party GPIO modules, preventing them from staying securely connected to the Flipper Zero.
Built using custom-made, highly durable pass-thru headers, the XXTender fits snugly between the Flipper Zero and its case. Its very thin PCB ensures a seamless fit while extending the GPIO pins above the case when in use. This allows compatible modules to remain firmly connected without modifying or damaging the case.
Beyond improving fitment, the XXTender also helps protect your Flipper Zero by reducing wear on the GPIO pins caused by frequent insertion and removal of expansion boards. This makes it a convenient everyday accessory for users who regularly switch between GPIO modules.
The XXTender includes noise filtering capacitors on both the 3V and 5V rails to help stabilize power delivery. It also features a color-matched Flipper orange LED that indicates when 5V is enabled. The LED is positioned so it is partially covered by the case, naturally diffusing the light when illuminated.
Installation Tips
- The pins are trimmed to the exact depth required to stay secure in the GPIO header while remaining flush against the Flipper Zero.
- Slowly insert the XXTender into the GPIO headers until the board sits flush against the top of the Flipper Zero.
- Once fully inserted, reinstall the case by aligning the GPIO holes first.
- Work the case around the Flipper Zero slowly to prevent damage.





