When we launched FixHub in September, we knew it was just the beginning. This is our first tool with software, and we designed it to evolve, improve, and adapt to the way you work.
We got some great recognition right out the gate: Time Magazine awarded FixHub one of “The Best Inventions of 2024” for its thoughtful design and safety features. That’s a real honor, but we know that FixHub needs to keep getting better.
Your feedback has been rolling in, and we’ve been listening. Today, we’re excited to share how FixHub has already grown—and where it’s headed next.
Change Settings on the Go: More Control In Your Hands
We built FixHub to adapt to you—whether you’re at the workbench, in the field, or fixing something on the fly. Now, with the FixHub Android App, you can fine-tune your settings wherever you are.

Think of it as a pocket-sized control panel for your iron. You can use the app to fine-tune your Smart Soldering Iron with precise temperature adjustments, customizable idle and sleep timers, and easy temperature calibration. The app also provides metrics for your Smart Iron, monitoring temperature in real-time.
Of course, there are limits. Your phone can’t power the iron—that’s a hardware limitation, not a software bug. Soldering irons need serious juice (FixHub can pull up to 100 watts), and phones simply aren’t built for that. The iPhone, for example, can output 4.5 watts–enough to warm up the iron but not really enough to solder.

We will continue to support our web interface: if you’ve got a laptop handy, you can always plug in and customize the same settings through the FixHub Web Console. For now, firmware updates are only available through the desktop interface.
Grab the FixHub app on Google Play, or download the APK directly from us if you prefer to to load your apps without Google’s help.
We’d love to add iOS support. There’s a technical blocker: we haven’t yet figured out a way to support a USB-C serial interface from an iPhone without an MFi license. If anyone knows how to do that, please let us know! (In the future, if Apple adds WebSerial support to Safari, then we wouldn’t even need a native app.)
Don’t have a Soldering Station or Smart Iron yet, but want to see what all the fuss is about? We’ve added a demo mode to the interface so you can explore the settings.

When Can I Get One?
This is the question we’re getting the most. The demand for FixHub has been incredible, and has outstripped all of our projections (and manufacturing capacity). We’re thrilled at the interest in our humble soldering iron, and are building and shipping units as quickly as possible to keep up.
This is the most complex and sophisticated product that iFixit has ever made, and it has been a real learning curve and challenge to get production yields and volume where you all are demanding. We’ll write more about our challenges soon, but trust us—it’s been an adventure.







We’ve shipped all Smart Iron and Soldering Stations orders placed through September 20, but we’re behind schedule on the full Soldering Toolkit. The last preorders from October will go out in February. Right now, we’re sold out until our next production batch arrives April. We’ve doubled down and are ramping up production, and we should be caught up with all preorders by then. You’ll hear more from us on this soon: we want to get these irons out into the world!
Here’s where we’re at with production:
- All US, Europe, Australia, and Canada Smart Iron and Soldering Station orders placed by September 20 have shipped (and got to people before Christmas).
- Remaining orders for Irons and Soldering Stations placed by December 5 will be shipped in January.
- Orders placed now will be shipped with our next production batch, which will get to us in February and will be shipped out to you in April.
- We are quite behind on production of the full Soldering Toolkit. We’re having manufacturing yield challenges with our wire strippers and flush cutters. We refuse to compromise on quality, and have been working with our factory to upgrade their machinery and production process, and yields are improving. We’re shipping units as fast as we can make them, and our goal is to fulfill outstanding orders by mid April.
Those dates apply to our US store. Availability will be similar to this, but a little behind, in the EU, Australia, and Canada.
If you’re super eager for a Soldering Station or Smart Iron right now, MicroCenter has some in stock both online and in retail stores.
If you are still waiting for yours, be sure that we are doing everything in our power to get FixHub into your hands.
A Smarter Tool with Every Iteration
One of the coolest things about FixHub? It gets better after you buy it. Since launch, we’ve been shipping firmware updates to squash bugs, boost performance, and fine-tune FixHub’s behavior.

We’ve shipped several firmware updates so far—we’re up to version 1.07 now. We’re making FixHub more reliable, safer, and more responsive to the way you use it. If something feels off or you’ve got an idea for improvement, let us know. We’re here to listen—and iterate.
- More Reliable Power and Charging: We improved the battery charging and temperature monitoring. The Power Station now does a better job of charging from a variety of USB devices.
- Battery Longevity Enhancement: Several customers asked for a way to limit the maximum percentage to which the Power Station will charge. We added a new setting giving you the ability to extend the lifespan of the internal battery.
- Iron Accelerometer Calibration: Accelerometers have a way of drifting out of calibration over time, so we implemented a method for you to re-calibrate the accelerometer yourself. This is in the web interface.
- Better Tool Compatibility: We made a few changes to ensure the Power Station plays nicely with a variety of other USB devices and soldering irons.
- More Robust Firmware Updates: This one mostly helps us, but it’s important: the Power Station’s internal firmware now builds more predictably, and includes more thorough checks to catch build failures early. A number of changes also improved how data is communicated internally, leading to more stable performance.
- Reduced Battery Drain: We originally built a “ship mode” for reducing battery usage during transit. Then we thought, why don’t we just put it in this lowest discharge state every time you shut the Power Station off? Duh! Well, we do that now. You should see much reduced battery drain in between uses.
- A Variety of Other Fixes: We’re listening and chasing down every edge case you report to us. USB is complex, and there are a lot of devices out there. The sooner we hear from you about problems, the faster we can fix them.
These changes are mostly under-the-hood improvements: ironing out quirks, making sure power and battery handling are safer and more reliable, and simplifying the user experience. The result is a more dependable tool that’s easier to operate and maintain.
We Left the Locks Off for Tinkerers
FixHub is a repair tool at heart, but it’s also a sandbox for those of you who love to tinker. As many of you have figured out: FixHub has a serial command line interface, and you can connect to it with any serial terminal.
We’ve posted documentation for FixHub’s Command Line Interface on GitHub, giving you low-level access to explore and customize your FixHub tools.
We’re not locking you out, because tools should work for you, not the other way around. Want to push the limits? Go for it.
Do so at your own risk: You can use the command line tools to remove safety settings and put the device into a state that we didn’t design for. That’s perfectly fine: it’s your device and you should be able to do whatever you want with it. Damage caused to the device by tinkering (like melting the tips) isn’t covered under warranty, but don’t let that stop you.
You can find the docs here, and we’d love to see what you do with it. Again, improvements, ideas, and pull requests are all welcome.
CAD Files Now Available
We’re excited to announce that CAD files for the FixHub Power Station Case, Smart Iron, Tip, and GaN Fast Charger are now available on Printables! These files enable you to 3D-print custom cases, holders, and accessories to tailor your FixHub setup to your specific needs. Whether you’re looking to organize your workspace, add a personal touch, or explore creative mods, these CAD files provide endless possibilities. We’ve also posted them to GitHub. Check them out and start customizing today!

Want even more nerdy details on what went into FixHub? We recently published in-depth articles on the Smart Iron’s tip design and maximum power output.
FixHub in Action
From workbenches to fields, FixHub is already being put to work. We’ve seen it tackle ambitious projects—like two totally different fixers who independently wanted to add running lights to their Cybertrucks. How are you replacing your bulky soldering stations?


Photo: Mark Pauley of Axiom Armor rewiring his CyberTruck to add 12V undercarriage LEDs.
So tell us what’s working. Tell us what isn’t. Download the app, explore the CLI, and let us know what you think. Share your projects with us, too—because the coolest part of this journey is seeing what you create.

18 Yorum
Re: iOS support, it might be possible to have the iron/hub emulate a USB ethernet controller, and tunnel the serial protocol over UDP/IP? It'd be a lot of work, but it's probably the only way to get an iOS app to work with the current hardware without an MFi certification. That or put in a DMA interoperability request.
rcombs - Yanıt
Your DMA interoperability idea is a great one! I'll look into this.
USB ethernet sounds... complicated.
Kyle Wiens -
Not gonna lie, I'm more than a little annoyed that my local Microcenter has these in stock while I'm still waiting on my pre-order from early November to ship (along with several "in-stock" items ordered at the same time). I'd cancel that order and buy locally, but that doesn't appear to be an option, so I have to wait.
I definitely won't be trusting iFixit with any preorders in the future, now that I know you prioritize new retail customers over existing preorders, and don't ship in-stock items until any pre-order items are in-stock.
Volta - Yanıt
Hi Volta, I'd like to apologize and want to assure you that we understand your frustration. However, each of our sales channels got an allocation of inventory upfront, before we knew how well they would sell. Our online store has dramatically outsold our expectations, leading to the situation you describe. If you want a refund from your online order so you can go get one in person, we're happy to do that! Just email support@ifixit.com and we'll take care of it. Hope this helps!
Manuel Haeussermann -
Interesting, I placed my order on September 29th (US Store), and as of January 8th is has not shipped.
Chris Bailey - Yanıt
Chris, you're right–we've haven't shipped orders from Sep 29 yet. We're up to September 20 with preorders and are shipping new units as fast as we can make them. We have some more units scheduled to go out mid-February, and I'm hopeful your FixHub will be in that order. Thank you for your patience!
Kyle Wiens -
I ordered mine on Oct. 8th and it was supposed to ship by late December. Now they say it'll ship by the end of January... But if yours has still not shipped, that doesn't bolster my confidence. Especially since this very update says "we’ve shipped all Smart Iron and Soldering Stations orders placed through October," yet the other person who replied to you admits "we've haven't shipped orders from Sep 29 yet. We're up to September 20 with preorders and are shipping new units as fast as we can make them."
I get that delays happen, as does poor proofreading and miscommunication, but it seems like you can ask three different support reps and get three different answers, and that does not instill confidence
Sam Schrader -
Sam, you're right, that was my mistake. I wrote 'through October', but then contradicted myself in the bulleted list below that: "All US, Europe, Australia, and Canada Smart Iron and Soldering Station orders placed by September 20 have shipped." The October date was incorrect. (This wasn't three different people, it was me making a mistake in the post.)
Not an excuse, but here's an explanation: we're launching this product simultaneously in several markets. We are fulfilling them from five warehouses (two in the US, Australia, Canada, and Germany) as well as some retail partners. That makes straightforward shipping update answers a little complicated to write. It's even harder to plan for! We're going to keep doing our damndest to get you your order.
We have more product en route now that we're going to ship as soon as we can.
Kyle Wiens -
The store says that my device is not compatibe with this version. It's a Samsung Galaxy A50 running Android 11, and though a bit old by now, I'd assume that iFixit users would try to keep old working hardware running for longer, so a bit disappointed to see this.
Guiorgy - Yanıt
Hi Guiorgy, sorry for this issue. We were initially focused on getting the app fully up and running on the most recent Android version and didn't prioritize older OS support. We'll take a look and see if we can rebuild it for earlier SDKs!
Manuel Haeussermann -
I frequently work with PCBs that have 0201 size components. I really find hot tweezers to be very helpful and was wondering if you will ever intend to implement tweezers on the soldering station?
Richard Snyder - Yanıt
We like hot tweezers too! They're just fantastic for microsoldering, so we're taking a look at that. They won't be in the next batch of tips but we are considering it.
Kyle Wiens -
Glad to hear it’s in the future, possibly! Won’t wait till then before I order mine, but will look forward to the update.
Richard Snyder -
The idea that your company didn't see the preorders coming in on a daily basis, compared to your expected receipt of the stock really seems a bit preposterous. And you are holding on to $300 for an order while you wait for 2 items to arrive? Don't you think it would be more consumer friendly to "bite the bullet" on the shipping charges and send out the soldering iron and battery pack, then send out the tools seperately when they arrive?
I placed and order on November 6th and now it appears that I'm going to wait 5 months instead of 2 months to receive it? I didn't order a Tesla.....
I will wait because the item is supposed to be very good, but I'm very unlikely to order from your company in the future.
Chuck - Yanıt
Out of curiosity, I ordered the kit on November 3rd, it said this month was when I can expect it, does that mean my order is in the late October batch or the one after that? Thanks for all the hard work!
Sebastian - Yanıt
I am unfortunatly very dissapointed in the shipping dates, I orderd mine on november 25th so I probably have to wait a couple months, originaly I orderd mini to replace my current soldeing iron with is on it's last legs.
I am willing to wait for as long as my current iron works, but if it stops working (with will happen in a month, probably even sooner) I will have to cancel my order, paid 330 euro's for it witch I am hoping to see ether my money or the soldring Iron back before 2026
And yes I know that it is only Januari at time of posting, but if I may believe the other comments they are expected in april so......
Jordy Marcelino - Yanıt
I love the work iFixit does and at this point have a severe case of brand loyalty. Unfortunately, I have a few glaring issues with the product I hope can be fixed in another iteration:⏎
- Usage of Torx screws instead of Philips on the battery pack⏎
- Non-replaceable usb-c ports on both the battery pack and iron⏎
- Closed source firmware⏎
- Cannot to use other soldering tips (perhaps you could create an adapter for other types?)⏎
- Needing another tool to remove the battery connector⏎
- Soldering tip cap has no insulation or heat changing paint⏎
- No discharge balancer on the battery pack⏎
- Removing the kickstand hurts the surrounding rubber and can scratch the battery pack shell easily⏎
- Selector knob is soldered instead of using a ribbon cable⏎
- Power button soldered on iron⏎
- No plastic shell around battery cells to prevent puncture⏎
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Things I'd like to see but aren't major issues:⏎
- Actnano waterproof coatings⏎
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Overall, however, I'm very proud of iFixit, but I'm hoping that these issues can be addressed. I've seen many of these concerns posted by other individuals elsewhere and this is a compilation of every concern I have found. My three biggest issues are the usage of Torx screws, the non-replaceable usb-c ports, and the single board design of the iron itself. The more modular and replaceable pieces are, the better.
Josh Yacktman - Yanıt
Is it maybe an idea to make a hot air station in a separate case. That you can then, like, clip on to the clips at the side of the fixhub map (with the clips that are already there to hold the case/bag closed)
Jordy Marcelino - Yanıt