The Bitaxe Turbo Touch delivers 2.15 TH/s at default and up over 3.06 TH/s overclocked, making it the highest-hashrate open-source touchscreen Bitcoin miner available in 2026. Built on the Bitaxe GT 801 platform with dual BM1370 ASIC chips from the Antminer s21pro, it draws approximately 43 watts at 18 J/TH out of the box. Eight interactive touchscreen displays show live hashrate, Bitcoin price, block height, and network data at a glance. Every unit is assembled 100% in the USA and ships same day from Houston, Texas for $325.00.
“The Bitaxe Turbo Touch is the Bitaxe Touch that Solo Satoshi always envisioned,” says Matt Howard, CEO of Solo Satoshi. “Doubling the hashrate with the Bitaxe GT 801 platform, using mainline AxeOS, and keeping that touchscreen experience that the community loves.”
What Is the Bitaxe Touch Turbo Touch Edition?
The Bitaxe Turbo Touch is the next generation of the original Bitaxe Touch, the world’s first open-source touchscreen Bitcoin miner. It replaces the single-chip Gamma (BM1370) and Ultra (BM1368) platforms with the dual-chip Bitaxe GT 801, more than doubling the hashrate from approximately 1.0 TH/s to 2.15 TH/s while maintaining the same 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen interface.
The Bitaxe Turbo Touch runs on open-source mainline esp-miner firmware (AxeOS). The touchscreen runs a separate open-source BAP-GT-TOUCH firmware, powered through the Bitaxe GT 801’s BAP (Bitaxe Accessory Port). Users can still access AxeOS through the Bitaxe’s IP address to tweak mining settings, exactly like a standard Bitaxe GT.
Every unit is assembled in the USA and enclosed in a custom 3D-printed enclosure with the Solo Satoshi logo, vented honeycomb grills on both sides for maximum pass-through airflow, and rubber feet for steady desk placement.
What Are the Bitaxe Turbo Touch Specifications?
The Bitaxe Turbo Touch inherits the full GT 801 specification sheet, per bitaxe.org, with the addition of a 4.3-inch touchscreen display and custom enclosure.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product | Bitaxe Touch Turbo Edition (GT 801 platform) |
| ASIC Chips | 2× BM1370 (Bitmain Antminer S21 Pro silicon) |
| Hashrate (Default) | 2.15 TH/s (±10%) |
| Hashrate (Overclocked) | 3.06+ TH/s at 750 MHz / 1200 mV |
| Power Draw (Default) | ~43 W (±10%) |
| Efficiency (Default) | ~18 J/TH (±10%) |
| Display | 4.3″ 800×480 LCD with capacitive touch |
| Touchscreen Screens | 8 interactive screens |
| Screen Firmware | BAP-GT-TOUCH (open source, via BAP port) |
| Mining Firmware | AxeOS + esp-miner (open-source mainline) |
| Power Input | XT30 male connector (12V DC) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz (ESP32-S3) |
| Cooling | 60mm aluminum heatsink + 60mm ultra-quiet fan |
| Noise Level | ~35 dB (whisper quiet at default settings) |
| Enclosure | Enclosure with dual-side honeycomb vents, rubber feet |
| Dimensions | 4.750 x 3.5 x 3.0625 in (L x W x H) |
| Weight | 1.2 lbs |
| Firmware Updates | USB-C (webflasher compatible), screen via esp-tool USB-C |
| Assembly | 100% assembled in the USA |
| Warranty | 90-day Solo Satoshi warranty |
| Price | $325.00 (power supply included) |
| Shipping | Same day from Houston, Texas |
At a residential electricity rate of $0.12/kWh, the Bitaxe Turbo Touch costs approximately $3.70 per month to run 24/7, or about $5.50 per month at $0.18/kWh. Use the Solo Satoshi Mining Calculator to estimate your exact costs.
8 Dynamic Displays at the Touch of Your Finger
The Bitaxe Turbo Touch features eight dedicated screens, each accessible with a single tap on the icon bar. Every screen pulls live data from either the Bitaxe hardware or mempool.space for real-time network information. No other touchscreen Bitcoin miner on the market documents or delivers this level of on-device interactivity.
1. Home Screen (Mining Dashboard)
The default display when you power on. It shows your live hashrate, wattage, ASIC temperature, best difficulty, accepted shares, and rejected shares, all in one glance. This is your mining command center.
2. Block Height / Block Clock Screen
Displays the current Bitcoin block height pulled live from mempool.space. A clean, always-on block clock for your desk.
3. Latest Block Screen
A live view of the most recently found blocks on the Bitcoin network, pulled directly from mempool.space. Scroll through the last 8 blocks to see transaction counts, fees, and mining pool data. No other desktop miner offers this level of real-time blockchain visibility.
4. Current Time Screen
A digital clock displaying in 12-hour AM/PM format with support for all major time zones. The Bitaxe Turbo Touch doubles as an elegant desk clock when you are not actively monitoring mining stats.
5. BTC Live Price Ticker Screen
Displays the current Bitcoin price in USD ($), pulled live from mempool.space. Always-on price tracking without opening an app or browser tab.
6. Wi-Fi Settings Screen
Scan for available networks and switch Wi-Fi connections directly on the touchscreen. A built-in touchscreen keyboard lets you enter passwords with a few taps. The screen also shows your current Wi-Fi signal strength and the Bitaxe Turbo Touch’s local IP address for AxeOS browser access.
7. Settings Screen
The control hub for your Bitaxe Turbo Touch. This screen includes three power modes (low, medium, high) for quick performance tuning, automatic and manual fan control, display brightness adjustment, time zone configuration, and firmware update status with one-tap auto-update for the screen firmware.
8. Hashrate Graph Screen
A live performance graph that lets you monitor hashrate over time. Spot trends, verify stability after adjusting settings, and confirm your Bitaxe Turbo Touch is hashing consistently.
How Does the Bitaxe Turbo Touch Compare to the Original Bitaxe Touch?
The original Bitaxe Touch launched in 2025 in two single-chip variants: a BM1370 model (~1.0 TH/s) on the Gamma platform and a BM1368 model (~700 GH/s) on the Ultra platform, both with 5V power delivery. The Bitaxe Turbo Touch is a generational upgrade, moving to the GT 801 platform with dual BM1370 chips, effectively doubling every key performance metric.
| Feature | Original Bitaxe Touch (BM1368) | Original Bitaxe Touch (BM1370) | Bitaxe Touch Turbo Edition (GT 801) |
|---|---|---|---|
| ASIC Chips | 1× BM1368 | 1× BM1370 | 2× BM1370 |
| Hashrate | ~700 GH/s | ~1.0 TH/s | ~2.15 TH/s |
| Power Draw | ~14.5 W | ~17-22 W | ~43 W |
| Efficiency | ~20 J/TH | ~17-20 J/TH | ~18 J/TH |
| Power Input | 5V USB-C / barrel jack | 5V USB-C / barrel jack | 12V XT30 connector |
| Display | 4.3″ 800×480 touchscreen | 4.3″ 800×480 touchscreen | 4.3″ 800×480 touchscreen |
| Touchscreen Screens | 4 screens | 4 screens | 8 dynamic screens |
| Screen Firmware | Proprietary | Proprietary | BAP-GT-TOUCH (open source) |
| Cooling | Compact fan | Compact fan | 60mm aluminum heatsink + 60mm ultra-quiet fan |
| Noise Level | ~35 dB | ~35 dB | ~35 dB |
| Dimensions | 4.750 x 3.5 x 3.0625 in | 4.750 x 3.5 x 3.0625 in | 4.750 x 3.5 x 3.0625 in |
| Weight | 1.2 lbs | 1.2 lbs | 1.2 lbs |
| Solo Mining Probability | Baseline | ~1.4x baseline | ~3x baseline (vs BM1368) |
The efficiency remains comparable across all three Bitaxe Touch models, but the Bitaxe Turbo Touch’s 2.15 TH/s delivers more than triple the solo mining probability compared to the BM1368 variant and more than double compared to the BM1370 variant. Every doubling of hashrate doubles your probability of finding a block. Use Solo Satoshi’s solo mining odds calculator to estimate your exact probability at any hashrate.
How Does the Bitaxe Turbo Touch Compare to Other Touchscreen Miners on the Market?
After analyzing every touchscreen and mini-display Bitcoin miner available in February 2026, including the Bitaxe Touch variants and the Braiins BMM 101, no other device on the market matches the Bitaxe Touch Turbo Edition’s combination of hashrate, efficiency, and price. Other Bitaxe Touch retailers continue to offer the original single-chip platform (BM1368 at ~700 GH/s or BM1370 at ~1.0 TH/s) at $325 to $499, with some listings on pre-order and no estimated shipping date. The Braiins BMM 101 produces 1.0 TH/s at 40 J/TH for $299.
The Bitaxe Touch Turbo Edition from Solo Satoshi is the only touchscreen Bitcoin miner built on the dual-chip GT 801 platform available in 2026.

The Bitaxe Turbo Touch delivers 2.15 TH/s on dual BM1370 chips for $325. The BM1368 Touch sits at 0.7 TH/s for $325. The BM1370 Touch reaches 1.0 TH/s at $450 from the only retailer currently stocking it. The Braiins BMM 101 produces 1.0 TH/s for $299. At every price point, the Bitaxe Turbo Touch produces more than double the hashrate of the next closest competitor.

The value gap is even wider when measured by cost per terahash. The Bitaxe Turbo Touch comes in at approximately $151 per TH/s. The BMM 101 costs $299 per TH/s. The BM1370 Touch runs $450 per TH/s at typical retail pricing. The BM1368 Touch sits at $464 per TH/s. The Bitaxe Turbo Touch delivers the best price-per-terahash of any touchscreen Bitcoin miner available in 2026, and it is not close.
Efficiency tells the rest of the story. The Bitaxe Turbo Touch runs at 18 J/TH, comparable to the best single-chip Bitaxe Touch models (17 to 20 J/TH) while producing more than double the output. The BMM 101, by contrast, operates at 40 J/TH, consuming 40 watts to produce 1.0 TH/s. The Bitaxe Turbo Touch produces 2.15 TH/s at 43 watts. More hashes, less wasted energy per hash.

How Does the Bitaxe Turbo Touch Work?
The Bitaxe Turbo Touch operates on two firmware layers. The mining hardware runs on the standard open-source esp-miner firmware (AxeOS), the same software that powers every Bitaxe model. You can access AxeOS through the Bitaxe’s IP address in any browser to configure mining pools, adjust ASIC frequency and voltage, update firmware, and monitor detailed mining statistics.
The 4.3-inch touchscreen runs on a separate firmware called BAP-GT-TOUCH, which communicates with the GT 801 through the BAP (Bitaxe Accessory Port). The screen firmware is fully open source. It handles all display rendering, live data pulls from mempool.space, Wi-Fi management via the touchscreen interface, and the settings controls for power modes and fan management.
Both firmware layers are independently updatable. The mining firmware can be flashed via the standard Bitaxe webflasher through USB-C. The screen firmware uses esp-tool via a separate USB-C connection on the display module.
How Do I Set Up the Bitaxe Turbo Touch?
Setup takes under 5 minutes. The Bitaxe Turbo Touch uses the same 12.4V XT30 power supply as the standard Bitaxe GT 801.
- Connect power: Plug the XT30 power supply into the Bitaxe Turbo Touch. The touchscreen will power on and display the home screen.
- Configure Wi-Fi: Tap the Wi-Fi settings screen. Scan for your network, tap it, and enter your password using the on-screen keyboard. Save and the Bitaxe will connect.
- Note your IP address: The Wi-Fi screen displays the Bitaxe Turbo Touch’s local IP address and signal strength once connected.
- Open AxeOS: Type the IP address into any browser on a device connected to the same network.
- Enter your Bitcoin address: In the AxeOS settings tab, input your on-chain Bitcoin wallet address in the Stratum User and Fallback Stratum User fields.
- Choose a mining pool: Point to Public Pool (default), Solo CKPool, or your preferred pool. Save and restart.
- Start mining: The Bitaxe Turbo Touch begins hashing. Monitor your stats directly on the touchscreen or through AxeOS in the browser.
For a complete walkthrough with screenshots, read the Bitaxe setup guide.
Can the Bitaxe Turbo Touch Really Find a Bitcoin Block?
Yes. Open-source Bitcoin miners have found multiple Bitcoin blocks, and the open-source mining community has collectively earned over $1 million in verified Bitcoin block rewards.
In March 2025, a cluster of Bitaxe devices with approximately 3.3 TH/s combined found block #887,212, earning 3.125 BTC (approximately $200,000). In October 2025, a Solo Satoshi customer running a cluster of NerdQaxe++ units purchased from our store found block #920,440 on a self-hosted Public Pool node (Umbrel), earning 3.141 BTC (approximately $347,000). That customer used the reward to pay off his home, the largest confirmed payout to an open-source home miner in Bitcoin history. In November 2025, six Bitaxe Gamma 602 workers at ~6.6 TH/s found block #924,569 on CKPool for 3.08 BTC (~$310,000) at a record network difficulty of 221.39 T.
The trend is clear: block intervals between open-source miner wins are shrinking (229 days, 179 days, 52 days, 25 days between confirmed finds), reflecting rapidly growing adoption.
The Bitaxe Turbo Touch at 2.15 TH/s submits millions of SHA-256 hashes per second, 24 hours a day. Every hash is an independent attempt at finding a valid block. The odds per individual block are small against a network exceeding 900 EH/s, but the cost to play is roughly $3.70/month in electricity. Use the solo mining odds calculator to estimate your probability.
What Power Supply Does the Bitaxe Turbo Touch Need?
The Bitaxe Turbo Touch uses the same 12V DC power delivery as the standard Bitaxe GT 801, through an XT30 male connector. This is a significant change from the original Bitaxe Touch models, which used 5V USB-C power.
Solo Satoshi offers the matched 12.4V 10A (124W) XT30 power supply as an optional add-on. At 124 watts of capacity versus the Bitaxe Turbo Touch’s ~43 watt draw, this provides substantial headroom for stable operation and any future overclocking. Using a factory-matched power supply is strongly recommended for long-term reliability. Read more about choosing the right power supply for home mining.
What Does Open Source Mean for the Bitaxe Turbo Touch?
The Bitaxe Turbo Touch is built entirely on open-source hardware and software. The GT 801 hardware design files, schematics, PCB layouts, and bill of materials are publicly available on the Bitaxe GT GitHub repository. The mining firmware (esp-miner/AxeOS) is maintained by the open-source mining community at OSMU (Open Source Miners United).
The touchscreen firmware, BAP-GT-TOUCH, is also open source. This means the community can inspect, modify, and improve the screen interface over time. There are no hidden backdoors, forced pool configurations, or locked firmware. You own your hardware and control every aspect of its operation.
This stands in direct contrast to proprietary mining hardware from manufacturers like Bitmain and MicroBT, where firmware is closed and pool configurations can be restricted. Learn more about why mining decentralization matters.
Where to Buy the Bitaxe Touch Turbo Edition
Solo Satoshi was the original seller of the Bitaxe Touch when it launched in 2025 and is the first retailer to offer the GT-powered Bitaxe Touch Turbo Edition in 2026. After reviewing the current market, here is what to look for when choosing a seller:
- More than double the hashrate at the same price. Other sellers charge $325 to $499 for a single-chip Bitaxe Touch at 700 GH/s to 1.0 TH/s. The Bitaxe Touch Turbo Edition delivers 2.15 TH/s at default settings for $325.
- Same-day shipping on all orders placed before 12 PM CST, from Houston, Texas.
- 90-day warranty covering manufacturing defects. Other sellers offer 0 to 30 days, and some overseas retailers have a “no returns, all sales final” policy.
- 100% assembled in the USA with genuine components. 100% build from the bare PCB up.
- Family-owned since 2024 with expert support from real Bitcoin miners who use the hardware daily.
- Bitaxe.org legit seller since 2024. We work directly with the open-source developers.
- 40,000+ devices shipped to 70+ countries. 400+ verified customer reviews across platforms.
- Documented customer block win with on-chain proof.
Bitaxe listings on Amazon and AliExpress are flooding the market with unverified builds from anonymous sellers. These units frequently ship with lower-bin ASIC chips that underperform, outdated or modified firmware, undersized power supplies, and zero technical support. Returns are difficult, warranties are nonexistent, and there is no way to verify what silicon is actually on the board. When a $325 device has the potential to find a Bitcoin block worth over 3.125 Bitcoin, the hardware you trust matters. Read what to look for when buying your first Bitaxe.
The Evolution of the Bitaxe Touch
Solo Satoshi collaborated with Advanced Crypto Services (ACS) on the original Bitaxe Touch, contributing to the product concept and coining the “Bitaxe Touch” name. In January 2025, Solo Satoshi published the world-exclusive unveiling, making it the first retailer to bring a touchscreen Bitcoin miner to market. That original model, built on the Gamma platform with a single BM1370 chip, established the touchscreen mining category and proved that miners wanted an interactive, visual experience.
The Bitaxe Touch Turbo Edition represents the next evolution: same touchscreen interface, more than double the hashrate, open-source screen firmware, and the proven GT 801 dual-chip platform, all at $325. It is the highest-hashrate open-source touchscreen Bitcoin miner available in 2026.
The open-source Bitcoin mining movement is accelerating. Block intervals for open-source miner wins are shrinking, reflecting growing adoption across the community. The Bitaxe Touch Turbo Edition puts you at the center of that movement with a device you can see, touch, and interact with every day.
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