| Feature | Deauther Watch X II | Deauther Watch X-5G NEW |
|---|---|---|
| MCU | ESP8266 | ESP32-C5 (More Powerful) |
| Frequency | 2.4GHz Only | 2.4GHz & 5GHz (Dual Band) |
| Display | 1.3″ OLED (B&W) | 1.54″ IPS Color Screen |
| WiFi 6 Support | No | Yes (WiFi 6 Ready) |
What is it?
This is the next generation of the famous Deauther Watch. We have completely overhauled the core hardware, replacing the aging ESP8266 with the cutting-edge Espressif ESP32-C5 RISC-V MCU.
This hardware upgrade unlocks what the community has wanted for years: Dual-Band Support. This watch can now interact with, scan, and test both 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks. It features a new 1.54″ IPS color display, a larger 700mAh battery, and a new intuitive LED status system.
Why did you make it?
The original Deauther Watch was a game-changer, but the wireless landscape has moved on. Modern networks rely heavily on 5GHz, and the old ESP8266 just couldn’t touch those frequencies. I wanted to create the ultimate portable network analysis tool that isn’t limited by frequency. By utilizing the ESP32-C5, we not only gain access to the 5GHz spectrum but also get WiFi 6 (802.11ax) capabilities。
What makes it special?
- True 5GHz Capability: Unlike any previous version, this watch can scan and inject packets into 5GHz networks.
- Tactical LED Feedback: We integrated a smart RGB LED on the faceplate for real-time status indication without needing to check the screen:
- 🔵 Blue: Scanning in progress (Hunting for targets).
- 🔴 Red: Attack active (Deauth spamming).
- 🟢 Green: Scan finished (Ready for next command).
- Visual Upgrade: Gone is the monochrome OLED. We have integrated a stunning 1.54-inch IPS Color Display. The UI has been redesigned to be color-coded, making analysis faster and easier.
- Next-Gen Power: The ESP32-C5 is a RISC-V powerhouse. It offers better power efficiency and supports the latest WiFi 6 protocols.
Key Features
- Dual-Band WiFi: Supports 802.11b/g/n (2.4GHz) and 802.11a/n/ax (5GHz).
- Live Status Indicator: Color-coded RGB LED tells you exactly what the watch is doing (Scan/Attack/Idle) at a glance.
- Deauther32 UI: A rewritten, color-optimized user interface for smooth navigation.
- RSSI Monitor (Signal Strength Monitoring): Features a built-in real-time signal dashboard. Users can track the signal fluctuations of specific WiFi targets through visualized charts. This not only helps assess network quality but also assists in physical signal tracking and source localization.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Microcontroller | Espressif ESP32-C5 (RISC-V 32-bit single-core) |
| Battery | 700mAh Lithium Ion |
| Antenna | Internal Dual-Band Antenna |
| Connectivity | USB-C (for charging and flashing) |
| Display | 1.54″ IPS LCD Color Screen |
| WiFi | WiFi 6 (802.11ax) + 802.11b/g/n (2.4/5GHz) |
| Interface | 3-Way Slide Switch + Power Button |
| LED | RGB Status LED (Blue=Scan, Red=Attack, Green=Done) |
What’s in the box?
- 1x Deauther Watch X-5G (Assembled)
- 1x USB-C Cable
Disclaimer & Warning
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For Educational Use Only: This device is intended for testing and securing your own networks. Using it to attack networks you do not own is illegal and unethical.
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5GHz Regulations: 5GHz frequencies are subject to stricter regulations (DFS) in many countries. You are responsible for complying with your local radio laws.
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Experimental Hardware: The ESP32-C5 is a new chip. While the hardware is solid, firmware development is ongoing. This is a development board for hackers and developers.
- For educational and research purposes in controlled environments only.














Wang Yifan –
Smooth operation.
Ahmad Faiz –
Nice performance.
Nurul Huda –
Good value.
Dimitar Nikolov –
Practical device.
Stoyan Ivanov –
Solid product.
Cristian Dumitrescu –
Stable device.
Vlad Marinescu –
Well built.
Adrian Stanescu –
Good experience.
Mihai Popa –
Useful tool.
Tarek Hussein –
Satisfied.
Hassan Mahfouz –
Good device.
Omar El Sayed –
No complaints.
Antonio Greco –
Works reliably after setup. No crashes so far.
Claudio Bianchi –
Very useful tool for learning and experimentation.
Marco Pellegrini –
Nice improvement over previous versions. Everything feels more refined.
Luca Ferri –
The hardware upgrade is noticeable. Faster response and smoother operation.
Giuseppe Leone –
Good for advanced testing scenarios. Not recommended for casual users.
Christian Fuchs –
The ESP32-C5 chip gives more headroom for experimentation. I¡¯ve tried multiple setups and everything worked reliably. Definitely a good upgrade.
Stefan Maier –
Battery life is decent considering the extra capabilities. I can run longer sessions without worrying too much. Charging via USB-C is also convenient.
Thomas Leitner –
The color screen makes a bigger difference than I expected. Navigation feels smoother and more modern. Combined with the upgraded chipset, it feels like a next-gen product.
Andreas Berger –
I like the compact form factor. Despite the added features, it¡¯s still portable and easy to carry around. Great for quick testing sessions.
Daniel Weiss –
I¡¯ve been using this for WiFi testing in controlled environments. The dual-band support is extremely useful. It gives more flexibility compared to single-band devices. Performance has been stable so far.
Martin Huber –
This is not a beginner device, but if you know what you’re doing, it¡¯s very powerful. The firmware options are extensive and the hardware handles them well. I¡¯ve had a good experience using it for development.
Fouad Zaki –
Works as expected.
Farid Azlan –
Works fine.
Petar Dimitrov –
Good usability.
Sami Nouri –
Reliable performance.
Francesco Riva –
I¡¯ve been using it regularly and it performs consistently. No unexpected behavior.
Youssef Ben Salah –
The design is modern and practical. Buttons are responsive.
Elias Gruber –
I upgraded to the X-5G mainly for the dual-band capability, and it did not disappoint. Being able to work with both 2.4GHz and 5GHz makes testing much more flexible. The performance feels faster and more responsive compared to older models. Definitely a solid improvement overall.
Syed Rahman –
Reliable tool.
Riccardo Moretti –
It took some time to configure everything, but once done, it works very well. The interface is clean and easy to navigate.