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Badge records tagged with North America, across United States.

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DEF CON 15 · United States · 2007

DEF CON 15 Badge

95-LED scrolling-text badge with capacitive controls

A Joe Grand / Grand Idea Studio electronic badge for DEF CON 15, built around a Freescale MC9S08QG8, a 5-by-19 matrix of 95 LEDs, capacitive touch controls, customizable vertically scrolling text, persistence-of-vision behavior, and another official badge-hacking contest.

DEF CON 16 · United States · 2008

DEF CON 16 Badge

SD-card infrared file-transfer and TV-B-Gone badge

A DEF CON 16 electronic badge built as a hackable Freescale-based platform with SD-card storage, infrared file transfer, TV-B-Gone behavior, role-color variants, one-button state control, and published source, schematics, and development resources.

Ninja Party at DEF CON 17 · United States · 2009

Ninja Networks DC17 Party Badge

Electronic party-invitation badge with published docs and firmware

Ninja Networks' 2009 DEF CON party invitation was an electronic badge built for DEF CON 17, documented by a primary DEF CON forum post plus a technical archive with Creative Commons Attribution schematic/Gerber docs, public-domain badge code, and a BOM.

RVAsec 2012 · United States · 2012

RVAsec 2012 Badge

HackRVA MSP430 badge with Nokia LCD and source archive

The RVAsec 2012 badge is documented by HackRVA's public `rvasec-badge-2012` repository, which preserves Eagle board and schematic files, Gerbers, graphics, component datasheets, and release firmware for a badge built around an MSP430-class controller and Nokia 5110 / PCD8544 LCD behavior.

SAINTCON 2014 · United States · 2014

SAINTCON 2014 Arduino-Compatible Badge

Arduino-clone badge with FTDI header, blinky expansion board, and hidden challenges

The SAINTCON 2014 badge was an Arduino-compatible conference badge designed for attendee soldering and badge hacking, with FTDI programming, LED blinky behavior, a companion blinky expansion board, and hidden Hacker Challenge secrets documented in first-hand and Hackaday coverage.

LayerOne 2015 · United States · 2015

LayerOne 2015 Dual Electronic Badges

PSoC4 blinky badge and VoCore OpenWRT network badge

LayerOne 2015's badge effort produced two electronic badge designs documented by the official Hardware Hacking Village archive and CharlieX's Hackaday.io project: a battery-powered PSoC4, ESP8266, and WS2812B blinky badge plus a VoCore/RT5350F OpenWRT network badge with Wi-Fi and dual Ethernet intent.

SAINTCON 2015 · United States · 2015

SAINTCON 2015 Wi-Fi Show Badge

Cisco CMX-linked attendee badge with LCD, buttons, schedule, and challenge score

The SAINTCON 2015 badge was a purpose-built Wi-Fi enabled attendee show badge described by Cisco as a conference-scale experiment: roughly 550 participants carried LCD-and-button badges that used Wi-Fi location data for zone awareness, schedule lookup, and live Hacker Challenge score display.

DEF CON 24 · United States · 2016

AND!XOR DC24 Bender Badge

Unofficial DEF CON 24 STM32 and RFM69 badgelife badge

The AND!XOR DC24 Bender Badge was an unofficial DEF CON 24 badgelife badge with a Bender-shaped PCB, STM32F103 controller, OLED screen, RGB LEDs, RFM69W 433 MHz radio, USB serial terminal behavior, games, GPIO breakouts, and a public post-event hardware/software archive.

CarolinaCon 12 · United States · 2016

CarolinaCon 12 Electronic Kit Badge

555-timer light-reactive soldering badge kit

CarolinaCon 12 included an easy-to-assemble electronic kit badge in the price of admission, with a 555 timer, LED, photoresistor, resistors, capacitor, AAA battery holder, wire, protoboard space, and Hardware Hacking Village support.

Hackaday Supercon 2016 · United States · 2016

Hackaday Supercon 2016 LED Matrix Badge

PIC18 LED-matrix badge with IR and accelerometer

The 2016 Hackaday Superconference badge, also documented as the Supercon II badge, was a Voja Antonic-designed open hardware badge with a red 8x16 LED matrix, PIC18LF25K50/PIC18F25K50-class MCU, integral LIS3 accelerometer, infrared communication, USB bootloader, five tactile controls, and expansion pads.

SAINTCON 2016 · United States · 2016

SAINTCON 2016 ESP8266 LED Badge

D1 Mini ESP8266 badge kit with MAX7219 LED display and Hackers Challenge registration

The SAINTCON 2016 badge was an electronic kit badge built around a D1 Mini ESP8266 development board, MAX7219 LED driver, and two 4-digit LED modules, with public assembly, flashing, and Hackers Challenge registration documentation.

DEF CON 25 · United States · 2017

AND!XOR DC25 Badge

Unofficial DEF CON 25 nRF52 BLE badge with BOTNET game

The AND!XOR DC25 Badge was an unofficial DEF CON 25 badgelife board built around a Rigado BMD-300 / Nordic nRF52 module, color TFT, WS2812B LEDs, sensors, microSD, BLE smartphone integration, TCLish scripting, BYOB bling, CHIP8/SCHIP games, and a badge-to-badge BOTNET game.

LayerOne 2017 · United States · 2017

LayerOne 2017 CAN Bus Badge

STM32F4 badge for CAN bus and vehicle-hacking experiments

LayerOne 2017's electronic badge was a CAN-bus-focused STM32F4 conference badge with a TFT display, storage, USB device and host behavior, external CAN headers, audio output, rechargeable battery planning, PC-side CAN tooling, and J2534-adjacent software work.

RVAsec 2017 · United States · 2017

RVAsec 2017 Badge

HackRVA badge artifact with badge-intro and CTF-room context

The RVAsec 2017 badge record is intentionally conservative: official RVAsec sources place HackRVA badge distribution in the 2017 layout and sponsor trail, and InfoconDB preserves a Badge Intro item, but this pass did not recover final component, firmware, schematic, or complete attendee-guide evidence.

SAINTCON 2017 · United States · 2017

SAINTCON 2017 Raspberry Pi Badge

Raspberry Pi Zero W badge with TFT, SNES-style buttons, MiniBadges, and Hacker Challenge registration

The SAINTCON 2017 badge was an electronic conference badge built around a Raspberry Pi Zero W and a custom SAINTCON board with a 2.8-inch TFT display, SNES-style buttons, battery power, MiniBadge expansion, Hacker Challenge registration, and a post-conference RetroPie conversion path.

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DEF CON 26 · United States · 2018

AND!XOR DC26 Badge

Unofficial DEF CON 26 ESP32-WROVER Wild West of IoT badge

The AND!XOR DC26 Badge was an unofficial DEF CON 26 badgelife board themed as the Wild West of IoT, built around an ESP32-WROVER module with WiFi/Bluetooth, a color LCD, microSD, IS31FL3736-driven RGB lighting, CP2102N USB serial, LULZCODE scripting, the B.E.N.D.E.R. console challenge, and badge-to-badge networking ambitions.

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BSides Tampa 2018 · United States · 2018

BSides Tampa 2018 Badge

Tampa Bay BSides badge/lanyard artifact with electronic assembly context

BSides Tampa 2018 is represented here by a visible event badge/lanyard artifact in a CC BY-SA documentary photo, paired with an attendee report that says more than 750 attendees participated in Electronic Badge Assembly among the event activities.

SAINTCON 2018 · United States · 2018

SAINTCON 2018 ESP32 Badge

ESP32 MicroPython badge with 8x32 LED matrix and twelve minibadge spots

The SAINTCON 2018 ESP32 Badge was an electronic conference badge built around a LOLIN D32 / ESP32 module running MicroPython, an 8x32 LED matrix, three buttons, a rechargeable battery, Wi-Fi configuration behavior, Hacker Challenge score display, and twelve minibadge spots.

ShmooCon XIV · United States · 2018

ShmooCon 2018 WiFi Rocket Badge

Battery-powered WiFi signal-strength badge

The ShmooCon XIV badge is preserved here as a battery-powered WiFi signal-strength meter from the 2018 Washington, DC conference, with corroborating public notes for an ESP8266 core, serially addressable LEDs, and an injection-molded rocket enclosure.

DEF CON 27 · United States · 2019

AND!XOR DC27 Badge

Unofficial DEF CON 27 nRF52840 hardware-hacking badge

The AND!XOR DC27 Badge was an unofficial DEF CON 27 badgelife board built around a Rigado BMD-340 / Nordic nRF52840 core with an IS31FL3741 LED matrix, light pipes, glow-in-the-dark capacitive touch, USB-C, FT2232H hardware-hacking bridge, SWD/Tag-Connect programming paths, SAO 1.69bis support, BOTNET mesh behavior, and B.E.N.D.E.R. v2.0 challenges.

BSides Las Vegas 2019 · United States · 2019

BSides Las Vegas 2019 Participant Badge

Capacity-managed admission badge for BSidesLV

BSides Las Vegas 2019 is represented here by its official participant/admission badge system: badges were required for entry, walk-in badges were no longer available, and attendees secured badges through room-block, donor, sponsor, volunteer, speaker, student, local, or related conference paths.

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BSidesKC 2019 · United States · 2019

BSidesKC 2019 Conference Badge

ESP8266 Badge Pirates badge with Wi-Fi beacon game

The BSidesKC 2019 conference badge was a Badge Pirates ESP8266 badge with Wi-Fi behavior, reverse-mount LEDs, participant/speaker/organizer/volunteer/sponsor/pirate variants, a related Jr Hacker badge, and a rights-cleared repository photo served locally as optimized WebP.

BSidesROC 2019 · United States · 2019

BSidesROC 2019 Electronic Badge

Reprogrammable ATTINY85 badge with dual SAO ports

The BSidesROC 2019 badge is preserved through the official event archive and badge page, which describe a fully working reprogrammable electronic badge, about 200 assembled units, PCB fallback for attendees without the assembled option, and a best-hacked-badge contest.

LayerOne 2019 · United States · 2019

LayerOne 2019 Voight-Kampff Badge

ATtiny2313 Blade Runner badge with ESP32CAM add-on path

LayerOne 2019's electronic badge used a Blade Runner / Voight-Kampff theme around a small ATtiny2313 LED-and-button badge, with Hackaday documenting optional add-on boards including an ESP32CAM eye/face-recognition module for the badge's test-of-humanity behavior.

Queercon 16 · United States · 2019

Queercon 16 Q Badge

Membrane-keyboard ARG badge

The Queercon 16 Q Badge was an electronic DEF CON-adjacent social badge with a custom membrane keyboard, 2.9-inch e-paper display, RGB lighting, Bluetooth-capable TI CC2640R2 controller, Holtek LED driver, AA battery power, RJ12 6P6C badge-to-badge connector, and ARG mechanics across Q, C, and Handler badge roles.

SAINTCON 2019 · United States · 2019

SAINTCON 2019 Enigma Badge

STM32 and iCE40 Enigma-machine badge with linked-ring challenge

The SAINTCON 2019 Enigma Badge was a two-board electronic conference badge shaped as a segment of an Enigma rotor, combining a curved RGB LED matrix, lampboard LEDs, 26 buttons, plugboard wiring, minibadge-holder support, and badge-to-badge connectors for a cooperative ring challenge.

THOTCON 0xA / Infinity · United States · 2019

THOTCON 0xA / Infinity Badge

DePaul IRL ESP32 badge with capacitive pads, LEDs, speaker, and microphone

The THOTCON 0xA / Infinity badge was a Chicago electronic conference badge produced with DePaul's Idea Realization Lab for the May 3-4, 2019 event. DePaul Newsline reported a six-month, 1,700-unit custom circuit-board badge build; the public Poplicola repository documents a SparkFun ESP32 Thing Dev base, five capacitive touch pads, six LEDs, speaker output, microphone input, stock-firmware restore commands, and Arduino examples.

WOPR Summit 0x00 · United States · 2019

WOPR Summit 0x00 Badge

ATtiny841 soldering badge with colored and RGB LEDs

The WOPR Summit 0x00 badge was an attendee-assembled electronic badge for the inaugural Atlantic City conference. Hackaday documents a WarGames/WOPR-inspired board with a dozen colored LEDs, eight RGB LEDs, through-hole LEDs and resistors, battery holders, and an ATtiny841 controller, while Russell Handorf's build guide preserves the soldering and staff-flashing workflow.

DEF CON 28 Safe Mode · United States · 2020

AND!XOR DC28 Badge

Unofficial DEF CON 28 STM32F412 badge with BlackBerry keyboard CTF

The AND!XOR DC28 Badge was an unofficial DEF CON 28 Safe Mode badgelife board shipped through pandemic-era proxy drops, with an STM32F412RET6 MCU, 0.96 inch OLED, ST7735 128x160 TFT, APA-102C LEDs, BlackBerry Q10 keyboard, USB-C, Keystone 1020 battery holder, MyBASIC hardware scripting, and an embedded BENDERPISS CTF text adventure.

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Hackaday Remoticon 2020 · United States · 2020

Hackaday Remoticon 2020 Unofficial Badge

Community KiCad/OSH Park badge template for the virtual event

Thomas Flummer's 2020 Remoticon badge was an unofficial CC BY-SA 4.0 KiCad PCB template released for the virtual Hackaday Remoticon, combining decorative Remoticon artwork, prototyping area, a MakersBox SMD challenge circuit, Feather-mounting pads, Gerbers, and an OSH Park shared-project path.

RVAsec 2020 · United States · 2020

RVAsec 2020 Badge

Pandemic-era HackRVA firmware archive with LCD, IR, audio, USB, and apps

The RVAsec 2020 badge is seeded from HackRVA's public firmware repository. The source tree documents a real badge software target with LCD display code, buttons, IR packet handling, menus, badge apps, audio/image asset playback, LED control, USB bootloader tooling, and a small C-like interpreter.

SAINTCON 2020 · United States · 2020

SAINTCON 2020 Badge and MiniBadge Kit

Virtual-edition shipped badge package with MiniBadge and Hackers Challenge context

SAINTCON 2020 is represented here by its virtual-edition shipped badge package. The official archive identifies 2020 as a virtual SAINTCON year, InfoconDB supplies the October 27-30 dates, and first-hand DC540 coverage documents a physical badge package with the badge itself, an included MiniBadge, a coupon for a custom MiniBadge, and Hackers Challenge CTF badge context.

The Diana Initiative 2020 · United States · 2020

The Diana Initiative 2020 Off-the-Shelf Virtual Badge

Arduino Nano breadboard badge for the virtual Badge Village

The Diana Initiative 2020 off-the-shelf virtual badge was a self-built Arduino Nano and breadboard-badge workshop artifact for the online conference. Sched documents the August 22, 2020 `Basic Arduino coding using virtual Badge` Village Workshop, while TechGirlMN's archive preserves the Tinkercad virtual badge, hardware BOM, wiring notes, and Arduino Create firmware examples.

CarolinaCon Online 2021 · United States · 2021

CarolinaCon Online 2021 Badge Kit

Merch-bundle electronic badge kit for the online con

CarolinaCon Online 2021 offered a merch bundle with a CarolinaCon Online T-shirt, sticker, and a kit containing all parts needed to make that year's badge; after orders closed, the organizers began bulk-ordering shirts and badge supplies for shipment.

Hackaday Remoticon.2 · United States · 2021

Hackaday Remoticon.2 DIY Badge

KiCad badge canvas with MicroMod carrier variant

Thomas Flummer's Remoticon.2 badge project published a KiCad badge canvas for the 2021 virtual Remoticon, giving builders a Remoticon.2-shaped PCB with open prototyping space plus uploaded KiCad, artwork, Gerber, and MicroMod carrier-board files.

RVAsec 2021 · United States · 2021

RVAsec 2021 Badge

Source-limited Badge Intro artifact in the continuing HackRVA electronic-badge lineage

The RVAsec 2021 badge record is intentionally narrow: InfoconDB preserves a Badge Intro session at the November 4-5, 2021 Omni Richmond event, and HackRVA's current badge page describes an annual electronic badge lineage with schedules, games, surprises, sponsorship, and limited badge availability.

SAINTCON 2021 · United States · 2021

SAINTCON 2021 MiniBadge Collection

Official and unofficial MiniBadges documented by the archived 2021 SAINTCON page

SAINTCON 2021 is represented here by its archived MiniBadge collection page, which documents in-person registration/status MiniBadges, community and challenge MiniBadges, soldering and puzzle badges, sponsor or booth-distributed badges, and a separate unofficial badge section.

THOTCON 0xB · United States · 2021

THOTCON 0xB Badge

ESP32 retro-controller badge with LEDs, buzzer, accelerometer, and Wi-Fi

The THOTCON 0xB badge was a rescheduled-2021 Chicago electronic conference badge in a retro controller / circus-ticket form factor. Rob Rehrig's first-hand writeup documents an ESP32 main controller, reverse-mount RGB and single-color LEDs driven by an IS32FL3731 LED driver, capacitive touch buttons, piezo buzzer, accelerometer, 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi node behavior, IRC remote connectivity, and serial interface.

DEF CON 30 · United States · 2022

DEF CON 30 Badge

MK Factor musical keyboard badge

An MK Factor official DEF CON 30 musical badge with Raspberry Pi Pico/RP2040-class hardware, a playable keyboard, display, speaker, audio input/output behavior, boot-mode and mass-storage update paths, and a music-and-pop-culture badge challenge spread across nine badge variants.

Hackaday Supercon 2022 · United States · 2022

Hackaday Supercon 2022 Voja4 Badge

Front-panel 4-bit computer badge with 272 LEDs

The 2022 Hackaday Supercon 6 badge, also documented as Voja4, was a front-panel-style 4-bit computer badge designed by Voja Antonic and implemented on a PIC24FJ256GA704 with 272 LEDs, direct button programming, serial save/load, internal flash storage, SAO serial expansion, and a public assembler/emulator/tooling archive.

SAINTCON 2022 · United States · 2022

SAINTCON 2022 MiniBadge Collection

Official, sponsor, community, and personal MiniBadge assembly-guide set

The SAINTCON 2022 MiniBadge Assembly Guide preserves a broad MiniBadge ecosystem: official community and status badges, sponsor badges, personal/trading badges, acquisition notes, rarity/difficulty labels, and assembly instructions for through-hole, SMD, RFID, motorized, and programmed badge variants.

ToorCamp 2022 · United States · 2022

ToorCamp 2022 Spider Badge

OlyMEGA light-sensing LED spider badge

ToorCamp 2022's badge is documented by an official badge-talk session and assembly PDF as an OlyMEGA-built soldering badge: four LEDs forming spider eyes, a photocell, potentiometer, MOSFET, slide switch, resistors, and a battery holder whose circuit lights the eyes in darkness.

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Hackaday Supercon 2023 · United States · 2023

Hackaday Supercon 2023 Vectorscope Badge

RP2040 analog vectorscope and waveform badge

An analog-inspired Hackaday Supercon badge that combined a fake-phosphor vectorscope display, programmable waveform generator, AK4619 ADC/DAC path, Raspberry Pi Pico/RP2040 control, MicroPython, joystick and buttons, and a through-hole prototyping area.

LayerOne 2023 · United States · 2023

LayerOne 2023 PIC HID Badge

PIC16F1455 USB keyboard badge with addressable LEDs

LayerOne 2023's electronic badge was a PIC16F1455 USB HID and keyboard badge with WS2812B/SK6812-style addressable LEDs, DFU update workflow, writable flash-backed macro behavior, and a badge-competition path around a partial RubberDucky 2.0 script interpreter.

RVAsec 2023 · United States · 2023

RVAsec 2023 Badge

HackRVA electronic badge with UF2 flashing, audio output, IR, and games

The RVAsec 2023 badge is backed by official RVAsec package language for limited HackRVA electronic badges and HackRVA's public firmware repository. The repository documents LCD display, three-color LED, D-pad, IR Tx/Rx, rotary encoder, audio output, micro-USB UF2 flashing, SDL simulator support, and a broad app/game tree.

SAINTCON 2023 · United States · 2023

SAINTCON 2023 MiniBadge Collection

Community, event, contest, and personal MiniBadges documented by the 2023 data export

SAINTCON 2023 is represented here by its public MiniBadge ecosystem: the official 2023 FAQ documents MiniBadge popularity and attendee trading, while the community MiniBadge Wiki export preserves year-specific personal, event, community, and contest badge records.

SEC Youth Challenge at DEF CON 31 · United States · 2023

SEC Youth Challenge 2023 Flux Decoder Badge

DEF CON 31 youth-challenge ATtiny1614 LED badge

The Flux Decoder was a Social Engineering Community Youth Challenge badge for DEF CON 31, preserved through a public repository with KiCad board files, schematic material, and Arduino-style firmware for an ATtiny1614-powered flux-capacitor LED badge.

THOTCON 0xC · United States · 2023

THOTCON 0xC Badge

Contra-themed laser-tag badge with custom clear-PC housing

The THOTCON 0xC badge was a Chicago electronic conference badge built around a Contra-inspired, conference-wide laser-tag game and a custom injection-molded clear polycarbonate housing. Rob Rehrig's first-hand writeup documents the badge theme, enclosure work, IR receiver/emitter layout, TIR lens work, Xometry manufacturing path, and roughly 2,000-badge production scale.

BSidesPDX 2024 · United States · 2024

BSidesPDX 2024 OpenTaxus Badge

CircuitPython IR trading badge

The BSidesPDX 2024 badge is a source-backed OpenTaxus badge customized for Portland's Security BSides event, documented by the official Badge Talk page and the PDX Badgers public repository with RP2040-class hardware, OLED display, five-way d-pad, infrared trading, NeoPixels, AA or USB-C power, CircuitPython, and event-game code.

BSidesSF 2024 · United States · 2024

BSidesSF 2024 Hardware Challenge Village Badge

Specially designed HCV badge CTF artifact

The BSidesSF 2024 Hardware Challenge Village badge is a source-backed village badge used for electronics tinkering and a competitive badge CTF contest at City View at Metreon, with attendee-report evidence for a screen, joystick, battery or USB-C power, and badge-to-badge clue exchange.

CactusCon 12 · United States · 2024

CactusCon 12 Badge

Project NeoRogue ESP32-S3 badge archive

The CactusCon 12 badge is preserved through Badge Pirates' public CactusCon-12 repository, which includes KiCad CAD files, Gerbers, BOM exports, QA code, art assets, reference documents, and ProjectNeoRogue front/back raster outputs for the 2024 CactusCon badge.

Car Hacking Village at DEF CON 32 · United States · 2024

Car Hacking Village DC32 Main Badge

RP2040 CAN-bus badge with CHV SAO ecosystem

Car Hacking Village's DEF CON 32 badge ecosystem centered on a main RP2040 badge with CAN-network surfaces, four CHV SAO connectors, public board and firmware repositories, public CTF challenge notes, and IOActive's separately documented key-fob badge / SAO build.

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HOPE XV · United States · 2024

HOPE XV Electronic Badge

ESP32-C3 badge with Badge Clinic and MicroPython workflow

The HOPE XV Electronic Badge was issued to in-person attendees as an ESP32-C3 badge with purple attendee boards, black pro boards, case variants, 16 WS2812-class RGB LEDs, buttons, IR blast behavior, vibration feedback, open hardware files, and MicroPython hacking notes.

JawnCon 0x1 · United States · 2024

JawnCon 0x1 Modem Badge

Hayes SmartModem-inspired Wi-Fi modem badge

The JawnCon 0x1 modem badge was a wearable miniature Hayes SmartModem homage for the October 2024 Philadelphia-area hacker con. JawnCon's official write-up says it used RetroWiFiModem to simulate the AT command set and drive the LEDs, with a PCB carrying an ESP radio, level shifter, and vintage red LED front; Hackaday covered it as an ESP8266-powered Wi-Fi modem badge for early-Internet services.

RVAsec 2024 · United States · 2024

RVAsec 2024 Badge

HackRVA firmware and emulator badge with IR, audio, games, and badge-hacking context

The RVAsec 2024 badge record combines official RVAsec package/layout evidence for limited HackRVA electronic badges and badge-hacking context with HackRVA's public firmware and emulator repository. The source tree documents LCD, three-color LED, D-pad, IR, rotary encoder, audio output, SDL simulator, and expanded games/apps.

SAINTCON 2024 · United States · 2024

SAINTCON 2024 MiniBadge Trading Collection

Official and submitted MiniBadges documented by the 2024 trading build-guide trail

SAINTCON's 2024 MiniBadge Trading page documents an official trading area and a public build-guide link covering submitted MiniBadges that attendees designed and brought to the conference, including official MiniBadges.

ToorCamp 2024 · United States · 2024

ToorCamp 2024 Shadybucks Wristband

Camp identity, Shadybucks payment, and Euphoria CTF artifact

ToorCamp 2024's source-backed badge artifact is modeled here as the Shadybucks wristband / Shady Tag flow: each attendee received a wristband at registration, activated Shadybucks at Shadytel, registered a Shady Tag handle, and used the badge or wristband trail as an entry point into the Euphoria CTF.

Aerospace Village at DEF CON 33 · United States · 2025

Aerospace Village DC33 Aranya ESP32 Badge Board

SpiderOak workshop ESP32-S3 messaging board

Aerospace Village's DEF CON 33 workshop schedule documented a SpiderOak Aranya hands-on workshop where up to 20 attendees received free ESP32 badge-board hardware, flashed a distributed wireless messaging application, and kept the board afterward.

BSides Fort Wayne 2025 · United States · 2025

BSides Fort Wayne 2025 Badge

ESP32-WROVER MicroPython conference e-badge

BSides Fort Wayne 2025 had an electronic conference badge documented by a first-hand badge-team writeup and a public organization repository, with ESP32-WROVER hardware, dual SPI display headers, seven WS2812B LEDs, accelerometer, buzzer, LiPo charging, MicroPython firmware, and badge CTF challenge apps.

BSidesKC 2025 · United States · 2025

BSidesKC 2025 Badge

Badge Pirates ESP32 touchscreen conference badge

The BSidesKC 2025 badge was a Badge Pirates fully electronic conference badge documented through public production and fulfillment updates: 250 fully assembled ESP32 badges from PCBWay with 3.2 inch touch screens, Wi-Fi, SD card slots, customs delays, tariff impact, and post-event pickup or shipping handling.

Biohacking Village at DEF CON 33 · United States · 2025

Biohacking Village DC33 Distiller BHV Badge

Compute Module 5 medical-AI badge

Biohacking Village's DEF CON 33 Distiller BHV badge was a CM5-based medical-AI badge built with SolaSec and PamirAI, combining local voice/chat interaction, e-ink UI, physical buttons, colored LEDs, battery power, and public BHV software branches.

CactusCon 13 · United States · 2025

CactusCon 13 Badge

Badge Pirates CC13 ESP32-S3 badge archive

The CactusCon 13 badge is preserved through Badge Pirates' public CactusCon13 repository, which publishes KiCad CAD files, Gerber output, outer-board variants, 3D-print assets, ESP32-S3 reference material, and a MIT-licensed source archive for the 2025 CactusCon badge.

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Hackaday Supercon 2025 · United States · 2025

Hackaday Supercon 2025 Communicator Badge

ESP32-S3 LoRa mesh communicator badge

The 2025 Hackaday Supercon Communicator Badge is a handheld mesh-chat badge with ESP32-S3, 8 MB PSRAM, 16 MB flash, a wide LCD, custom Solder Party keyboard, SX1262 LoRa radio, SMA antenna path, LiPo charging, SAO v2 connector, LVGL MicroPython firmware, public hardware files, and user-app examples.

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ICS Village at DEF CON 33 · United States · 2025

ICS Village DC33 FREE-WILi Badge

RP2350A ICS security badge tool

The ICS Village Badge for DEF CON 33 was a FREE-WILi and Intrepid Control Systems sponsored hands-on industrial-control-security badge tool with RP2350A control, ESP32-C6 Wi-Fi, sensors, GUI support, USB API, WASM scripting, and Build-A-Badge customization software.

La Villa Hacker 2025 · United States · 2025

La Villa Hacker 2025 Badge

Electronic Cats OLED and nRF24L01 village badge

Electronic Cats' public La Villa Hacker 2025 Badge repository documents a village badge with OLED display, nRF24L01 radio, two-AAA power, Shitty Addon connector, KiCad hardware files, firmware sources, and a released VillaHacker.hex binary.

Lonely Hackers Club at DEF CON 33 · United States · 2025

Lonely Hackers Club DC33 Meshtastic Badge

Limited LoRa mesh badge for DEF CON 33 pickup

Lonely Hackers Club's Meshtastic Badge 2025 was a limited 50-unit community badge offered for DEF CON 33 pickup, built around a Heltec Wireless Tracker V1.1 LoRa radio board, preconfigured LHC channel behavior, and attendee pairing workflows.

Maritime Hacking Village at DEF CON 33 · United States · 2025

Maritime Hacking Village DC33 Differential Destroyer

Pico 2 maritime bus and voltage-glitching badge

The Differential Destroyer was Maritime Hacking Village's official DEF CON 33 badge, published as an OSHWA-certified open hardware platform for maritime bus work, scripting, signal interaction, and experimental voltage glitching.

PhreakNIC 26 · United States · 2025

PhreakNIC 26 Electronic Shelf Label Badge

Battery-less ZBD shelf-label badge with per-attendee firmware images

PhreakNIC 26's official electronic badge reused dead-battery ZBD 55c-RB electronic shelf labels as 3D-printed pager-styled badges with static 240x96 one-bit displays, QR-code-backed attendee customization, and on-site reflashing.

RVAsec 2025 · United States · 2025

RVAsec 2025 Badge

Official limited Custom Hack.RVA Electronic badge package record

The RVAsec 2025 badge is seeded from the official RVAsec 14 registration page, which listed a guaranteed hotel package with a custom RVAsec challenge coin and a Custom Hack.RVA Electronic badge while supplies lasted. No public 2025 hardware repository, firmware tree, schematic, BOM, or final badge photo provenance was recovered in this pass.

THOTCON 0xD · United States · 2025

THOTCON 0xD Badge

ESP32 touch-wheel badge with TFT, audio, LEDs, and games

The THOTCON 0xD badge was a Fourfold-built electronic conference badge for the May 30-31, 2025 Chicago event, documented as a 2,000-unit ESP32 touch-wheel badge with ST7789 TFT display, buzzer, six LEDs, LiPo power, add-on header, games, visual effects, and challenge hooks.

Wild West Hackin' Fest - Deadwood 2025 · United States · 2025

Wild West Hackin' Fest Deadwood 2025 E-Badge

Antisyphon-sponsored ESP32-S3 badge CTF

The Wild West Hackin' Fest Deadwood 2025 e-badge was the conference's electronic badge and badge CTF artifact. The official WWHF e-badge page identifies Antisyphon Training as the badge sponsor, Meta CTF as the scoreboard/challenge partner, multiple challenges solvable from badge behavior or firmware, and Ray Feltch, David Fletcher, and Rick Wisser as badge-team contacts.

BSides San Diego 2026 · United States · 2026

BSides San Diego 2026 Cyberpunk Bunny Badge

ESP32 portable CTF badge

BSides San Diego 2026 handed attendees a Cyberpunk Bunny electronic badge: an ESP32-powered portable CTF with cryptography challenges, wireless hacking, hidden secrets, an accelerometer-driven oracle, BLE co-op behavior, and an ultimate hidden flag path.

BSides Tampa 2026 · United States · 2026

BSides Tampa 2026 Badge Challenge

Official Tampa badge/lanyard challenge and Uber Badge award trail

BSides Tampa 2026 is represented here by official attendee-badge and badge-challenge sources: the current FAQ says every participant gets a badge and lanyard, the badge-challenge page tells attendees that their badge is part of the puzzle, and the Uber Badge page records the lifetime-admission award path for badge-challenge winners.

RVAsec 2026 · United States · 2026

RVAsec 2026 Badge

Planned official limited Custom Hack.RVA Electronic badge package record

The planned RVAsec 2026 badge is seeded from current official RVAsec 15 registration/package material listing a limited Custom Hack.RVA Electronic badge. Because the event is scheduled for June 9-10, 2026, this record is pre-event and does not claim shipped hardware, final firmware, production quantity, or attendee distribution outcomes.