Description
Manufacturer | Helium miner |
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Model | AL-BOX ( Blake3) |
Connection | Radio Packets (Helium Hotspot) |
algorithm | Blake3 |
Size | 480*289*387 |
Weight | 2200g |
Noise level | 35db |
Fan(s) | 4 |
Power | 1600W |
Interface | Ethernet |
Temperature | 5 – 35 °C |
Humidity | 10 – 65 % |
Minable coins
Important Notice Before Purchase:
- This mining device is designed to operate and connect to the blockchain network directly via the Helium network through the included hotspot, which connects wirelessly to the mining device. The mining device cannot connect to the internet via Wi-Fi, but it can be connected with an Ethernet cable and operate in the traditional mode without using radio packets. However, we strongly recommend not reverting to the traditional mode, as the radio packet connection provides higher earnings, lower data consumption, and no additional costs due to its direct connection to the blockchain network and real-time block processing. Nonetheless, we have provided an Ethernet port as an additional option for customers who wish to revert to the traditional mode. For more information, please visit the FAQ
- Please note that the device connects to the Helium network, and it is essential that your country or region is covered by the Helium network. If there is no coverage, you will not be able to connect to the blockchain network except via traditional internet cable. Generally, the Helium network covers the United States and Europe entirely, as well as some areas in the Middle East. Therefore, it is necessary to consult the Helium network map before making a purchase. Open the map, wait for the green points to load, and zoom in on the map to review your area. Are there any hotspots covering your area? If there is coverage, then it is excellent. However, if there is no coverage, you will not be able to connect the mining device to the Helium network. You can temporarily connect it via traditional internet cable and start mining until coverage becomes available in your area. Helium network expansions have been significant recently, and it will ultimately cover the entire world through a decentralized internet of things network.