Trezor
Trezor Model T
Price
$219
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Both Trezors share the same fundamental architecture: fully open-source firmware, no secure element. The Model T adds a color touchscreen, microSD-based passphrase entry, Shamir backup support, and broader coin support, for $219. The Trezor One stays the entry-level at $69 with a two-button input. Upgrade if you need the advanced features.
Trezor
Price
$219
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Trezor
Price
$69
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| Device Model | Trezor Model T | Trezor One |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $219 | $69 |
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| Open Source | ||
| Multisig | ||
| Connectivity | USB-C | USB-C |
| Supported Assets | BTC, ETH, LTC... | BTC, ETH, LTC... |
| Warranty | 2 years | 2 years |
The Trezor One is the better value for most users at $69. Upgrade to the Model T only if you specifically want the touchscreen, Shamir backups, microSD passphrase entry, or coins the Trezor One does not support.
The Trezor One is the better value for most users at $69. Upgrade to the Model T only if you specifically want the touchscreen, Shamir backups, microSD passphrase entry, or coins the Trezor One does not support.
The Trezor Model T costs $219, while the Trezor One costs $69. That's a difference of $150.