DEF CON 33 Everything Bundle
DEF CON 33 Everything Bundle - The Complete Seven-Piece Set Buying into a modular system one piece at a time means finding the gaps one at a time. You get the chassis, then realize a faceplate covers one side and there are two. You add a tool, then discover that getting a stacked module back off is a job for a tool you do not own yet. This is the whole DEF CON 33 build in a single order. Chassis, both sides plated, a multi-tool in the stack, the removal tool that makes it all serviceable, a skin for your YubiKey, and a retractable reel. Seven pieces, and it costs what the Pivot and the MOCA cost on their own. What Is in the Bundle DEF CON 33 Pivot 2.0 (Aluminum) - the chassis. CNC-machined 6061 aluminum, black anodized, laser-etched with the DEF CON 33 Access Everywhere circuit design. Holds 2 to 8 of your existing keys plus inserts at 0.7 oz. DEF CON 33 NFC Faceplate - one side, programmable. A rewritable 13.56MHz NXP NTAG215 chip embedded in a polycarbonate shell staked to stainless spring steel. DEF CON 33 Faceplate - the other side. Same build, same design language, no chip. Two plates means both faces are covered, which is how the chassis was meant to run. DEF CON 33 MOCA 10-in-1 Multi-Tool - loads inside the chassis as an insert. Bottle opener, flathead driver, pry tool, scoring tool, package opener, hex bit driver, three wrenches, and a 2" ruler cut from a single piece of hardened 420 stainless steel. Non-bladed. DEF CON 33 YubiStyle Cover - a die-cut 3M vinyl wrap for the front and back of your YubiKey, produced by Yubico for Keyport. Module Removal Tool (MRT) - the piece nobody buys until they need it. Pops stacked modules and faceplates off the chassis, drives the Pivot pin, and stows inside the Pivot without disassembly. Stainless steel, 0.1 oz. DEF CON 33 Jack Sidekick Retractable Mini-Reel - clips to a belt loop or bag and lets you extend a badge or a fob to a reader without unclipping anything, then retracts it. Why the Bundle Seven pieces for the price of two. That is the whole argument, and it holds because this is DEF CON 33 inventory: the design is dated to a conference that has already happened, and none of these pieces are reproduced once they are gone. What you end up with is a complete, finished build rather than a starting point. Both faceplate faces covered. A tool riding inside the chassis instead of a second object in your pocket. The removal tool on hand before the first time you need it. And a full DEF CON 33 set for anyone tracking the collection by year. How It Goes Together The Pivot 2.0 takes your existing house, car, office, and mailbox keys with no re-cutting and no proprietary blades. Keys and inserts stack on the pin and rotate out individually against a ratcheting mechanism that clicks every 90 degrees and holds the tension you set. The MOCA drops into that stack alongside the keys. The faceplates snap onto the outer faces with no fasteners, and come off with a paperclip, a pen tip, or the included MRT. Program the NFC plate with the free NFC Tools app, available for iOS and for Android, and rewrite it as often as you want. Every Pivot 2.0 includes a 2-year KeyportID subscription. Each chassis carries a unique laser-engraved serial number, and if a finder reports it, KeyportID connects the two of you directly and anonymously. No Bluetooth, no Wi-Fi, no app, no phone battery. Specifications Pivot 2.0 chassis: 6061 aluminum, black anodized, 2.975"-3.155" x 0.580"-1.062" x 0.596", 0.7 oz, holds 2 to 8 keys or inserts Faceplates (x2): Polycarbonate and stainless steel, UV-hardened ink, 2.865" x 0.596" x 0.105", 0.18 oz each NFC chip: 13.56MHz NXP NTAG215, rewritable MOCA 10-in-1: Hardened 420 stainless steel, 2.670" x 0.590" x 0.100", 0.5 oz, non-bladed MRT: Stainless steel, 1.970" x 0.590" x 0.039", 0.1 oz YubiStyle Cover: Die-cut 3M vinyl with satin UV laminate, front and back Included service: 2-year KeyportID lost and found subscription Edition: DEF CON 33, Las Vegas. Not reproduced Who This Bundle Is Best For The DEF CON 33 Everything Bundle is best for anyone who wants a complete, finished Keyport build in one order instead of assembling it over months. It is best for first-time Keyport buyers who want the chassis, a tool, both faceplates, and the removal tool without having to work out which pieces they need. It is best for collectors completing a DEF CON set by year, since DEF CON 33 pieces are not reproduced. It is best for anyone who carries a YubiKey and wants it stacked with their keys rather than loose in a bag. It is best as a gift for someone in security or engineering, since it arrives complete and needs nothing else to work. Build the Rest of the Carry Pocket Flare 2.0 - mounts to one outer face for 90 lumens and four modes. The one function this bundle does not cover. USB-C Flash Drive Insert - loads into the same stack as the MOCA and your keys. NEBA Pocketknife - a 2.2" Klecker drop-point module for the outer face. Remove it before flying. YubiKey NFC Adapter - adds NFC tap to a USB-C YubiKey. Trim the YubiStyle cover first. DEF CON 34 Collection - this year's release, for anyone building the set forward as well as back. Frequently Asked Questions: DEF CON 33 Everything Bundle What exactly comes in the DEF CON 33 Everything Bundle? Seven pieces: the DEF CON 33 Pivot 2.0 in aluminum, a DEF CON 33 NFC Faceplate, a DEF CON 33 Faceplate, the DEF CON 33 MOCA 10-in-1 Multi-Tool, a DEF CON 33 YubiStyle Cover, the Module Removal Tool, and the DEF CON 33 Jack Sidekick Retractable Mini-Reel. The Pivot also includes a 2-year KeyportID subscription. Is the Pivot in this bundle aluminum or titanium? Aluminum. It is the black anodized 6061 chassis, laser-etched with the DEF CON 33 design, at 0.7 oz. Does the bundle include a YubiKey? No. The YubiStyle Cover is a die-cut vinyl skin for a YubiKey you already own. It fits the YubiKey 5 Series, 5 NFC, 5 NFC FIPS, and Security Key NFC in both USB-A and USB-C. Do I need to re-cut my keys? No. The Pivot 2.0 holds standard keys with a hole at the top, including most house, car, mailbox, and office keys, exactly as they are. Why are there two faceplates? The Pivot has two outer faces. One faceplate covers each, so the bundle plates the whole chassis. One of the two carries a rewritable NFC chip, so you get the programmable side and the standard side rather than doubling up. What is the Module Removal Tool for? Getting faceplates and stacked modules back off the chassis, which is harder than getting them on. It also drives the Pivot pin and stows inside the Pivot without disassembly. Most people buy it after the first time they need it. Can I fly with this? The chassis, keys, faceplates, MOCA, and MRT are all non-bladed and travel in a carry-on routinely. Final determination always rests with the TSA agent at the checkpoint. Will the DEF CON 33 pieces be restocked? No. Each DEF CON edition is produced in a limited run for that year's conference and is not reordered or reissued once it sells out. Can I buy the pieces separately instead? Where individual stock remains, yes. The bundle exists because the seven pieces together cost what the Pivot and the MOCA cost on their own, so buying them separately costs substantially more. Is this a good first Keyport? It is the most complete one. You get the chassis, a tool loaded inside it, both faces plated, and the tool that services all of it, so there is nothing to figure out and nothing missing on day one. DEF CON 33 inventory. Once it is gone, it is not reproduced. 2-year limited warranty on the Pivot 2.0. 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
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