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NMminer TV V2 1060 KH/s Solo / Lottery Bitcoin Miner
£29.95
NM Miner TV is a compact, Wi-Fi connected Bitcoin “lottery” miner built on ESP32 hardware. Designed for enthusiasts, learners, and collectors, it allows you to participate in the Bitcoin network while enjoying a low-power, desk-friendly device with a bright full-colour LCD display.
This is a novelty and educational device. Due to its low hash rate, it should be viewed as a fun, experimental miner rather than a profit-generating machine — similar to a continuously running lottery ticket.
Key Features
- Approx. 1060 KH/s hash rate (typical)
- Ultra-low power USB operation (~1W), silent and efficient
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Full-colour LCD display with multiple screens:
- Live Miner Status
- Clock & System Info
- Global Network Statistics
- Wi-Fi configuration via on-device setup portal
- Open-source firmware – supports updates and customisation
- Compact & desk-friendly – ideal as a conversation piece or gift
What’s Included
- NM Miner V2 (flashed, configured & fully tested)
- USB Power Cable
- Quick Start Guide
Simple Setup (Plug & Play)
- Connect the device to a 5V USB power source.
- Scan the on-screen QR code to join the setup Wi-Fi portal.
- Enter your home Wi-Fi details and Bitcoin address / pool configuration.
- Start mining — the display shows hash rate, attempts, block data, and BTC price.
Technical Specifications
| Hash Rate | ~1060 KH/s (typical) |
| Power Input | USB 5V, approximately 1W |
| Controller | ESP32-based microcontroller |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi (on-device portal setup) |
| Display | Full-colour LCD with multiple information screens |
Shipping, Warranty & Returns
- Dispatched from the UK with secure, protective packaging
- 30-day hardware warranty covering manufacturing defects
- 30-day returns accepted (buyer pays return postage unless item is faulty)
Why Buy From Us
- Every unit is assembled, flashed, configured, and tested before dispatch
- UK-based support for setup or troubleshooting questions
- Accurate photos and honest descriptions — no exaggerated claims