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Bitcoin hardware wallet reviews.

These reviews focus on what matters when you are choosing a wallet: security model, backup process, multisig support, long-term usability, and whether the device fits your actual setup.

What we check

Secure element design, firmware openness, signing workflow, backup quality, firmware updates, and how the wallet holds up over time.

Coldcard Mk4
Coinkite

Coldcard Mk4

4.8 (634 reviews)

Bitcoin-only hardware wallet with dual secure elements and advanced air-gapped features.

Secure elementOpen sourceMultisig

Price

$148

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Trezor Model T
Trezor

Trezor Model T

4.6 (892 reviews)

Premium open-source hardware wallet with touchscreen and Shamir backup support.

Open sourceMultisig

Price

$219

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Ledger Nano X
Ledger

Ledger Nano X

4.5 (1,257 reviews)

Premium hardware wallet with Bluetooth connectivity and support for 5000+ cryptocurrencies.

Secure elementMultisig

Price

$149

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Ledger Nano S Plus
Ledger

Ledger Nano S Plus

4.5 (728 reviews)

Affordable hardware wallet with secure element chip and support for 5000+ cryptocurrencies.

Secure elementMultisig

Price

$79

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Trezor One
Trezor

Trezor One

4.4 (1,845 reviews)

The original hardware wallet - affordable, open-source, and battle-tested since 2014.

Open sourceMultisig

Price

$69

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Blockstream Jade
Blockstream

Blockstream Jade

4.3 (287 reviews)

Affordable open-source Bitcoin wallet with camera and Liquid Network support.

Open sourceMultisig

Price

$64

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Why these reviews matter

How the wallet protects your keys

Why these reviews matter

How recovery works when something goes wrong

Why these reviews matter

How practical the device is to live with day to day