Hardware wallet review
Ledger Nano S Plus review
Affordable hardware wallet with secure element chip and support for 5000+ cryptocurrencies.
4.5 (728 reviews)
Secure element
Price
$79
Warranty
2y
Best for
Budget-conscious buyersDesktop-only usersFirst-time hardware wallet owners
Connectivity
USB-C

Best fit
When Ledger Nano S Plus makes sense
This section focuses on where the device works well in practice: how it handles backups, what trust assumptions it asks you to make, and what trade-offs come with owning it long term.
Asset support
BTC, ETH, LTC, 5000+ coins
Trust model
Secure element / closed-source firmware
Pros, trade-offs, and operator fit
Pros
- Affordable entry point
- Secure element chip
- Larger screen than Nano S
- More storage than original
- No Bluetooth complexity
Trade-offs
- Closed-source firmware
- No Bluetooth
- Button interface only
- Less portable than Nano X
- Limited screen size
Technical specifications
- Connectivity
- USB-C
- Supported assets
- BTC, ETH, LTC, 5000+ coins
- Secure element
- Yes
- Multisig support
- Yes
Before you buy
Next step
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