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product_id: 541170151
title: "BIGTREETECH PAD 7 Touch Screen Based on Klipper firmware 7 inch Open Source Smart PAD with CB1 Board KlipperScreen for BIQU B1 SE Plus, Voron 2.4, Ender-3 and Most FDM 3D Printers DIY"
brand: "bigtreetech"
price: "AR$35047"
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# 2-5x faster printing speed Rich USB & network connectivity 7-inch 1024x600 IPS touchscreen BIGTREETECH PAD 7 Touch Screen Based on Klipper firmware 7 inch Open Source Smart PAD with CB1 Board KlipperScreen for BIQU B1 SE Plus, Voron 2.4, Ender-3 and Most FDM 3D Printers DIY

**Brand:** bigtreetech
**Price:** AR$35047
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your 3D printing game with BIGTREETECH PAD 7 — where speed meets smart customization!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BIGTREETECH PAD 7 Touch Screen Based on Klipper firmware 7 inch Open Source Smart PAD with CB1 Board KlipperScreen for BIQU B1 SE Plus, Voron 2.4, Ender-3 and Most FDM 3D Printers DIY by bigtreetech
- **How much does it cost?** AR$35047 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- bigtreetech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bigtreetech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Immersive Touch & Sound:** 7-inch IPS touchscreen with haptic feedback, stereo speakers & headphone jack for a premium interface.
- • **Turbocharge Your Prints:** Klipper firmware + ADXL345 input shaper boosts speed & quality up to 5x faster than Marlin.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with CoreXY, i3 printers & Raspberry Pi CM4 for ultimate versatility.
- • **Connectivity on Steroids:** Multiple USB ports, Ethernet, CANbus & audio outputs keep you connected and in command.
- • **Seamless Open-Source Freedom:** Fully customizable firmware via SD/USB for makers who demand control and innovation.

## Overview

The BIGTREETECH PAD 7 is a 7-inch high-definition IPS touchscreen controller preloaded with Klipper firmware, designed to dramatically increase 3D printing speed and quality by up to 5x. It supports extensive open-source customization, broad printer compatibility including CoreXY and i3 models, and offers rich connectivity options such as USB 2.0, USB-C, Ethernet, CANbus, and audio outputs. Featuring a magnetic mount, haptic touch, and stereo speakers, it transforms your 3D printing experience into a smart, connected, and immersive workflow.

## Description

The BIGTREETECH Pad 7 is a tablet equipped with pre-installed Klipper and KlipperScreen. The BTB headers have been engineered to provide users with the flexibility to select from various solutions, including CM4, CB1, and more. Product Specifications: 1. Display Viewing Area: 154.2 x 85.92 mm 2. Display: 7 inch, 1024 x 600 resolution, 60Hz refresh rate 3. Viewing Angle: 178° 4. Brightness: 500 Cd/m² 5. Input: DC 12V, 2A 6. Rated Power: 7.3W 7. Display Port: HDMI 8. Touch Port: USB-HID 9. PC Connection: Type-C (CM4 eMMC OS writing) 10. Interface: USB 2.0 x 3, Ethernet, CAN, SPI, SOC-Card 11. Core Board: BIGTREETECH CB1 v2.2, 1GB, accompanied by a SanDisk 32GB memory card Feature Highlights: 7 inch IPS high-definition touch screen, with a wider viewing range and more detailed display; Equipped with speakers and adjustable volume through buttons; Reserved headphone jack for connecting to speakers or headphones; Touch Haptic technology on the screen to feel the touch more clearly (off by default in factory); The klipper firmware features touch sound effects to enhance the touch experience (default enabled at the factory); The screen comes with a photosensitive element, which can automatically adjust the backlight brightness through light intensity; Adopting GT911 high-performance touch chip, supporting five point touch; Adopting a magnetic suction bracket, it is more convenient to adsorb when the bracket is not suitable;

Review: Needs wifi connectivity issues addressed immediately! - Good, not great, the Pad 7 is far from plug and play. Before you even turn it on, you need to load the latest Klipper instance into the cb1 from the BTT GitHub. Even loading and then updating will not get the version current as it’s a completely different build. The biggest issue I have is that it doesn’t stay connected to wifi. This is apparently a known issue and has yet to be addressed in any way. Support keeps asking if I have a spare SBC card to test (don’t have a bunch of spares laying about) really disappointed the fundamental internet connectivity is worse than my 10 year old Pi3b. The interface and Klipper screen is great though you need to load all macros yourself as the cb1 image doesn’t come with anything (that works) if you own a Creality machine I highly recommend a sonic pad! My plans to setup multiple instances including controlling my Voron has been put on hold until I can get th ability to control constantly. I’m currently looking for a stand alone solution for my Headless V0.2
Review: Dead out of the box, returned BUT reordered great device - 1 compulsory star given because mine didn't even power on so I can't fairly give a review either way Checked multiple outlets, the power supply was in good working order. Swapped out the TF card with new formatted card and still would not power on. So I returned it and will be purchasing another hoping this doesn't occur a second time FOLLOW UP EDIT: I did end up ordering another one and the second Pad 7 works perfectly. Configured and working just fine. Very happy

## Features

- 【Upgrade Printing Speed and Quality】PAD 7 upgrade and pre installed Klipper firmware, using Klipper's input shaper and BTT ADXL345 module, can effectively improve printing speed while ensuring printing quality, printing speed can be increased by 2 to 5x compared to Marlin firmware; You can improve the printing quality and speed to new heights and achieve the best model quality possible.
- 【Supports Open Source】Based on the DIY innovation needs of makers, PAD 7 allows users to freely change the PAD firmware system and other Klipper firmware, and can easily replace the PAD firmware system through SD card or USB. Meet the customized needs of users for Klipper.
- 【Wide Application Range】If you use CoreXY 3D printers such as VORON 2.4 or VZ Bot, you can pair them with the PAD 7 + BTT Octopus series control board; If you use i3 3D printers such as Ender-3/BIQU B1 SE Plus, you can pair them with the PAD 7 + BTT SKR series control board; If you use Raspberry Pi Ecology, you can remove the CB1 core board and replace it with CM4 to use Raspberry Pi OS, which can achieve video watching and internet access (Can externally connect keyboard and mouse).
- 【Rich Connectivity】PAD 7 reserves rich expansion interfaces to make it suitable for a variety of projects and applications. USB2.0*3; USB-C*1: Dial switch selects UART/OTG mode, supports 5V3A power supply; Audio Out*1: 3.5mm; TF card slot*1: 32GB; CANbus*1: MCP2515 SPI to CAN; RJ45*1: CB1 supports 100Mbps, CM4 supports 1000Mbps; SPI*1: Connected to ADXL345; ❗Note: It is not possible to use CAN interface and ADXL345 accelerometer SPI interface simultaneously due to MCP2515 SPI to CAN conversion.
- 【Attack Amplifier】Two sided speakers with adjustable volume buttons (physical adjustment keys need to be supported by the corresponding operating system to be used, currently available in the Klipper mode of CB1, and the desktop system in CM4 mode is pending). It can provide a stereo amplifier for Pad7 when replacing CM4 with a Linux desktop system, and a 3.5mm interface can be connected to headphones to achieve a multimedia experience on a desktop computer.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C8JCDV8Y |
| Brand | BIGTREETECH |
| Brand Name | BIGTREETECH |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 37 Reviews |
| Display Type | Touchscreen |
| Display type | Touchscreen |
| Item Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH |
| Material | PCB |
| Material Type | PCB |
| Model | PAD 7 |
| Operating Temperature | 25 Degrees Celsius |
| Operating temperature | 25 Degrees Celsius |
| Part Number | KINGPRINT-1040000041 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** BIGTREETECH
- **Colour:** Black
- **Display type:** Touchscreen
- **Item weight:** 0.8 Kilograms
- **Material:** PCB

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐ Needs wifi connectivity issues addressed immediately!
*by D***W on 30 January 2026*

Good, not great, the Pad 7 is far from plug and play. Before you even turn it on, you need to load the latest Klipper instance into the cb1 from the BTT GitHub. Even loading and then updating will not get the version current as it’s a completely different build. The biggest issue I have is that it doesn’t stay connected to wifi. This is apparently a known issue and has yet to be addressed in any way. Support keeps asking if I have a spare SBC card to test (don’t have a bunch of spares laying about) really disappointed the fundamental internet connectivity is worse than my 10 year old Pi3b. The interface and Klipper screen is great though you need to load all macros yourself as the cb1 image doesn’t come with anything (that works) if you own a Creality machine I highly recommend a sonic pad! My plans to setup multiple instances including controlling my Voron has been put on hold until I can get th ability to control constantly. I’m currently looking for a stand alone solution for my Headless V0.2

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dead out of the box, returned BUT reordered great device
*by S***. on 26 October 2025*

1 compulsory star given because mine didn't even power on so I can't fairly give a review either way Checked multiple outlets, the power supply was in good working order. Swapped out the TF card with new formatted card and still would not power on. So I returned it and will be purchasing another hoping this doesn't occur a second time FOLLOW UP EDIT: I did end up ordering another one and the second Pad 7 works perfectly. Configured and working just fine. Very happy

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Klipper Screen - after tuning it.
*by D***H on 22 January 2024*

I have both the BTT Pad 7 and the Creality Sonic Pad, so I will be comparing them against each other. I have also set up a working Klipper instance on a Raspberry Pi. The Pad 7 is as much stock Klipper as you can get. BTT hasn't messed with anything here. The Pad itself is running stock Klipperscreen, and SSH is turned on by default. It runs Mainsail from the factory, but I installed Fluidd along side Mainsail at port 81. Setting up the firmware for your printer is pretty much like setting it up from a Raspberry Pi. I use the KIAUH script to build and install the MCU firmware. Using the screen is pretty easy, and it's pretty intuitive. I plugged in a Logitech C270 webcam for print monitoring, and after setting it up on the screen, it works as it should, although the webcam stream does not show up on the Pad 7 screen. You can only live view the webcam from a browser in Mainsail (or Fluidd). I only get about 15 FPS from the webcam on Mainsail, but I don't know it that's a camera problem, or the screen. WiFi is atrocious. I couldn't keep it connected to either 2.4 Ghz or 5 Ghz. Luckily it has a ethernet port, and following my rule that only portable devices connect to WiFi, and permanent devices are wired, this didn't impact me too much. I came with an actual Sandisk 32GB Micro SD card, which was a pleasant surprise. Pros: - Once set up, it seems to be rock solid. - Screen is clear and responsive. I notice no lag. - Just like using Klipper on a RPi, but you get a screen, too - BTT hasn't done any shenanigans with the Klipper install. It's seems to be wide open. In fact, it looks to be running Debian - There are example printer.cfg files on the SD card for a variety of printers. - Can replace the CB1 with an actual Adafriut CM4. - Includes an accelerometer for resonance tuning. Cons: - Setting up your printer is just like stock Klipper. You need to know your exact MCU processor to compile. If you - If your printer doesn't have a config file on the SD card, you need to manually confirm your printer's kinematics, thermals, and everything. - No live camera stream on the Pad 7 screen (not stock anyway, there might be a way to set this up) - Accelerometer cable is too short for big printers. - Basic features are missing from the screen's interface, like PID autotune. Compared to the Creality Sonic pad, it holds it's own. The Sonic pad is easier to set up (if you have a late model Creality printer), and the screen interface has more features. The BTT Pad 7 is more open than the Sonic Pad (Creality isn't running Klipperscreen for the Sonic Pad's UI. I have no idea how to modify it. I suspect it's running some weird firmware). Overall, If a person was looking at these, anything other than a stock late model Creality printer, I would get the BigTreeTech Pad 7. I use the Sonic Pad on my stock Ender 3 S1 Pro, and it works great. I have the BTT Pad 7 running my customized Ender 5 Plus (SKR 1.4 Turbo), and so far it working awesome.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-15*