Trezor - Model T - Advanced Crypto Hardware Wallet - Black

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Product Description

Model number : SLABTRT0
Begin your cryptocurrency adventure with the Trezor Model T - a perfect blend of open-source security and style, featuring a large and responsive color touchscreen. With the Model T's seamless integration with the free Trezor Suite app, managing all your digital assets has never been this straightforward. Easily send, receive, trade, and track your assets while maintaining transaction privacy through Trezor's advanced privacy features. Dive into the world of crypto, knowing that the Trezor Model T has your back.
Dimension
Product Height :
Product Width :1.54 inches
Product Depth :0.39 inches
Product Weight :0.77 ounces

Features
Unmatched Coin Security Give yourself peace of mind. Store your assets offline with your Trezor device, creating a physical barrier from online threats.
Quick and seamless app integration Plug in your Trezor, download the Trezor Suite app, and swiftly take control 7000+ digital assets.
Direct Transaction Confirmation Take control and personally confirm transactions directly on your Trezor Model T for unmatched security
Protection Against Threats Use Trezor to shield your assets from malicious apps and exchanges, regain authority over your financial security.
Robust Device Security Activate PIN and passphrase protection on your Trezor, making your wallet an impenetrable safeguard for your assets.
Effortless Wallet Backup Easily create a wallet backup to ensure access to your coins, even if your Trezor faces unexpected mishaps.
Elevate your privacy Use coinjoin, coin control, and the Tor network with your Trezor Model T for superior transaction security.
Dedicated Bitcoin Experience Install an available Bitcoin-only firmware on your Model T to fully immerse in the original cryptocurrency experience

What's Included
1x USB-A to USB-C cable
3x Trezor Sticker
2x Recovery seed card

Reviews

  • 5
    Simple. Secure. Nice Mix of Safety and Convenience

    Posted by Juan Johnson on 12th May 2024

    As someone with moderate experience with the crypto world, I really like what this wallet offers. You get a fairly simple solution to possible market/exchange vulnerabilities, another layer of security, and the peace of mind that comes along with those things. Further, it all comes in a nice little piece of hardware that was clearly designed for both security and convenience. I assume if you are looking at this wallet, you know the “whys” for cold storage, so I won’t get into those things, but rather just talk a little about this device and what it brings to the table. It comes with the wallet itself, a USB-C (to A) cable, a little magnetic dock, 2 recovery seed cards, 3 stickers, and a start-up guide. More or less everything you need to get up and running. I like the dock, as I think it can be useful for storing the wallet (in or out of people’s eyes), as well as the cable as it is a fairly nice length. I would have preferred a C to C cable, but it makes sense why they took this route. The wallet is fairly “small,” but I think a good size for what it is. It has a nice design, black, simple, clean. The LCD screen, while also small, is color, clear, and easy to both read and use. Definitely an improvement over wallets without a display. As for build, it is well-built, solid, and “feels good in the hand.” Time will tell, I have to imagine it will hold up over time. All in all, I like the hardware. Set-up was a simple process for me. Zero issues. Well, mostly. While I love that they took the extra step to clearly show the device was factory fresh, the security sticker they placed over the USB port didn’t really cleanly come off. Took a little iso to get it clean. Again, a minor inconvenience, but the extra show of security was a nice touch. Beyond that though, the actual setup was simple, and I think will be for most. More or less follow some step-by-step instructions and keep going. Once up and running, I think the software is clear, concise, and intuitive. I think most will have no issue, no matter their level of experience. As for security, I think Trezor has done a fantastic job here. Between firmware, updates, open source, pins, backups, recovery phrases, TOR options, privacy, and how everything is implemented, you can be confident that you are covered. Which, really, is what you are looking for when looking for something like this. That said, I think my only concerns with this wallet are the possible limitations for very experienced users who may be looking for a “one stop” solution for all of their crypto assets. While the wallet itself supports quite a nice range of networks and coins, the software suite does not. Third party support is there, so it can be done, and you are mostly covered, but it is more to do. Just keep that in mind when looking into your network and token needs. That ALSO said, I do think many people will be more than fine with their use case, but just something to note. In the end, I do really like this wallet and I think it will serve just about anyone very well. It offers top-of-the-line security, reliability, convenience, and ease of use, all in a nicely designed piece of hardware. As always, check your use case, but for what you are getting, I think the value is there.

  • 5
    Works Perfect! Easy To Use!

    Posted by Carrie Kirby on 1st May 2024

    Works great. Easy to use. No issues. Gives you step by step instructions when starting it up. I was very surprised about how easy it is to set up and use

  • 4
    Easy to use but has its limitations

    Posted by Christopher Hinton on 24th Apr 2024

    For those new to crypto, this may be a more technical review, but I did add the Pros and Cons mid review if the rest is confusing. I’ve been using a Ledger for over a year now, probably Trezor’s biggest competitor. So I’ll be offering the pro’s and con’s that Trezor has to offer. First off, I like the style, style, shape, and touch screen of the device. It comes with a magnetic holder which I think could be very handy, especially when it comes to keeping it somewhere out of sight but yet easy to access. The setup was very easy. Most self-custody wallets, whether they are hot or cold, require a seed phrase. Trezor offers something called the Shamir backup. Very useful and good to have, I chose this option and I even tested it out by restoring the Trezor, and it worked well and was easy with the touchscreen to restore. Very good and handy to leave with trusted individuals if needed. You should look up some videos on how it works. Ledger uses 2 buttons to navigate and use the device, Trezor has a touch screen which does make things more simpler and the color screen is very nice. There is also an option to use the Tor network to increase your privacy when making transactions, also a nice bonus! There is also an option to have a hidden wallet within Trezor, which requires an additional security step….a custom passphrase. Once you install the Trezor Suite software to get your cold wallet setup and going, that is all about a crypto enthusiast will need to do with that software besides any additional setting changes. The Trezor Suite software is VERY limited in terms of the amount of Crypto you can store, stake, and view assets. The Trezor device itself supports a good bit of different Crypto networks and coins, but the software Suite does not. This was the most disappointing thing as there are only 15 different coins that are supported! I thought Ledger Live had limited support for coins and tokens, but Trezor Suite definitely takes the cake! Of the 15 networks supported, there are even a couple of obsolete ones on there that I didn’t even know where still relevant, lol. My recommendation would be to get a different wallet software that works well with Trezor, from what I’ve heard the Exodus wallet does exactly this. Definitely much more support for coins, but not quite that great. While this review is more focused on the Trezor Model T device, the software is what really opens up the capability of the device, so using 3rd party wallets will be a must if you own more than Bitcoin, Eth, and Solana….otherwise the Trezor Suite may be all you need. Exodus website will provide you a list of crypto and it will show you if its supported with the Trezor. I will say that majority of the assets and tokens that Trezor Suite does provide support for, are Ethereum-based tokens. Many assets have an Ethereum version of their native coin, which is what pulls up on the Trezor supported coin list. I would rather not own these as Ethereum transactions fee’s are sky high and slow, besides owning the native coins on their own network are safer and can even provide you airdrops in the future. Besides using 3rd party software, there are still some limitations. For instance, one of the top 5 biggest crypto currencies by market cap, BNB owned by Binance, is not supported by the Trezor! I’m baffled as this is one of the most popular networks used. You can add these assets to Exodus wallet, but it won’t be tied to your Trezor. I will say that I am impressed that Trezor Suite does show Solana’s tokens, something that Ledger does not support. For instance, if you have USDC, Bonk, or any other token on Solana, you won’t be able to see those on Ledger Live. Trezor Suite does offer this under the Solana Tokens tab, which I do like very much. The mobile app of Trezor Suite (lite) is even less capable, doesn’t even have Solana on there for some reason and while I tested it out with Doge, it doesn’t even give me the option to send from my phone, just receive. The iOS store shows a 3 star rating for this app. Here is an overview of the Trezor Model T from my time with it: Pros: -

  • 4
    Take the Leap or Just Dip Your Toes into Crypto

    Posted by Antonio Haley on 13th Apr 2024

    I am finally giving it a go and leaping into the Crypto currency world. Well, leap is a stretch... more like dipping my toes into it. The first thing I want to do my best to ensure that it is in fact encrypted and protected. For those of you newer to Crypto it's a currency that is totally digital with no physical assets to account for unlike a dollar bill. Now that I've cleared that up. The Trezor is pretty neat. It's not as stealthy or as much of a beauty as I expected but it seems to have all the bare bones I need to ensure I can confirm my currency transfers, verify my balances, and it has a dual control pin so that there isn't a way for someone to log into my account without me verifying that log in. The LCD screen is responsive and for something that was not in color and super basic I had an immense fear I'd push the wrong buttons since the screen is so small but it is pretty intuitive and responsive to touch. The connection port is USB-C so Trezor made sure to standardize the cable with other cables in recent years which is an advantage. Now the size is absolutely great for the sake of being discrete, fits in a pant pocket, bag, or even luggage. It's rounded shape also means it will not snag on anything. My only concern is that the USB-C port to the Trezor T is exposed and doesn't have a cover so I fear that small debris or condensation might get in there. I'll report on that as time passes. There is a micro sd slot which I haven't quite figured out yet. In the box you get the Model T, the USB C wire, and a magnet to store the Trezor T anywhere. I was a little baffled with the instructions because the box doesn't really give you details on whether to break the seal on the Model T before you do anything else. My gut reaction with all devices is to charge them before use. I'm going to guess that Trezor needs to update this for effective set up. That took me a bit to understand and I wish it was a bit simpler. Otherwise, once your plugged into a pc the setup is fast. I have no idea if I could have set it up from my phone because Trezor doesn't clarify that, so that is a pitfall for me. I don't want to have to turn on the computer to access my Trezor and Crypto each time. Overall, this is a great little device to add to your gadgets if you are managing crypto and want to ensure to add a layer of security. My favorite part of the device is the multiple passphrases that are unique to your device. It makes it even more layered with security.

  • 4
    Lock Tight Security for Crypto Assets

    Posted by Jerry Holt on 11th Apr 2024

    Trezor offers three hardware security wallet models for storing cryptocurrencies and guarding digital assets against online hackers and thieves. All three appear to be built on and around a very solid secure foundation. At the low end is the Model One, in the middle - the Safe 3, and at the top model, the Model T, which is deemed to be the safest selection of all three. The Model T has many features but is most recognizable on the surface by its touchscreen. First it is important to understand why one would want an external hardware wallet when they can store their cryptocurrencies on various online platforms, and in most cases store their assets on the platform on which they make their trades. A hardware wallet just offers more security for individual assets because online platforms are becoming less secure by the day and are much more susceptible to online hackers, etc. Cryptocurrency holdings are not private. It is possible to look up Bitcoin and an individual’s account and find out just how much of that coin any individual is holding. All crypto trades are tied to a key and what a hardware wallet does is help the consumer/trader manage their passwords and keys that control their individual cryptocurrency assets. Trezor has built much of their security around bitcoin and the larger currencies that followed and Trezor has built and perfected the security of their product as Bitcoin developed and over the past 10 years. The first step of Trezor’s security action plan is to secure each device with a silver shield on the “C” connection. If this has been tampered with in any way, then the device has been compromised. The second level of their security foundation is to not send out hardware with factory pre-installed firmware. All Trezor hardware wallets come with firmware uninstalled so that the buyer can be insured that the firmware installed from the Trezor website during setup is the secure software needed to run the hardware wallet. After the firmware installs during the setup process, twelve words are presented in a numbered sequence from one to twelve. The device asks a series of confirmation questions about those twelve words and their sequence before asking for a four-digit passcode. This password becomes your key to the wallet. In the packaging Trezor has provided a small form for which to record the twelve words that become the key to your individual wallet on the hardware. Guard this document completely as it is your security for your assets after they have been stored in the wallet on the device or should you lose the hardware wallet. The next step of the setup is to select the coins from Trezor’s list of those assets that you wish to store on the device. Trezor is not compatible with smaller cryptocurrencies but is built around Bitcoin and the currencies that aligned and closely followed Bitcoin’s development. The consumer can create several wallets on the Trezor hardware wallet. Hidden wallets are the most secure, but each of the hidden wallets must be set up with twelve words and then a phrase that is added by the consumer, that if forgotten will cause all assets to be lost. The Trezor Suite app is designed to provide enhanced privacy and to trade and save your crypto assets. It is software that manages coin management. Every transaction requires confirmation on the Trezor hardware screen. Through Trezor Suite, a platform entitled Coinjoin is offered to add anonymity to any transaction. Anonymity for communication is provided through the Tor network that is also built into the Trezor Suite. A lite version of Trezor Suite is available as a mobile app, but it is limited to view-only. In the box is the Model T hardware which has a 1.54” color LCD touchscreen and a MicroSD card slot, a USB – C cable, a magnetic disc that can be attached to a desktop monitor and which is designed to hold the hardware so that it is always accessible, the forms for recording the passwords and various stickers. The Trezor products are definitely built to safeguard and secure your personal cryptocurrencies and I would recommend it if you own and trade crypto assets.

  • 5
    Best gift for boyfriend

    Posted by Kelly Rogers on 8th Apr 2024

    Boyfriend loves this gift. He has had other wallets and this is his favorite. He has more of a selection if coins

  • 5
    Trezor Model T Secure Crypto wallet with color LCD

    Posted by James Smith on 8th Apr 2024

    The Trezor Model T is a secure and easy way to store your cryptocurrency. The new Model T from Trezor has a color 1.54-inch color LCD display. This is a great improvement from the Model 1 and light years ahead of the Ledger wallets in both usability and readability. The wallet is X-ray safe making it ok for air travel. It has a USB C connector and and microSD card slot. Setup is s breeze you download the Trezor desktop suite or use the web suite. Plug in the Trezor wallet after removing the holographic security seal that is placed to ensure no tampering has been done to your wallet before your use. Trezor supplies a USBC to USBA cable to connect this to your computer, you can use a USBC to USBC for your smartphone or tablet. According to Trezor they are working on a new Trezor Suite Mobile app for all mobile operating systems. You then choose simple 12 word passphrase setup or Shamir passphrase with 3 (2 needed to restore) or 5 (3 needed to restore) different passphrase groups generated for even more security. You then choose if the wallet is standard (unprotected) or Hidden (protected) with another password and finally assign your Trezor a Pin. Whew locked up tighter than Fort Knox! If you want even more protection the Model T can use a microSD card to further enhance your security. You will have to use trezorctl and a microSDcard formatted in fat32. You will enable the use of the card after that an encrypted code is stored on the SD card and you will not be able to log into it without first inserting the sd card in the Trezor wallet.The full details are documented on the Trezor website. You can use the webapp from the Trezor website and chrome browser in Android with full functionality or Trezor Suite lite for Android or IOS which only allows monitoring and receiving crypto. I am not sure if the newest iPhone with a USBC port can use the full webapp. There are several third party options to extend or add to The functionality and usefulness of the Model T beyond the Trezor suite. There wallet options compatible with the Trezor Model T, each allowing different features and functionalities. All of these are documented on the Trezor website. I have outlined them in a table below. •

  • 4
    Great for beginner and advanced users!

    Posted by Dawn Torres on 7th Apr 2024

    Summary: I was very happy to receive this wallet as it adds a touch screen which greatly improves the user interface compared to other wallets with limited sets of buttons, The device itself works great with the software suite and keeps things relatively simple on the surface for beginners while having advances features for power users that want to dig further into the software. There are a few quarks but overall, this is a great crypto wallet! Pros: -Form factor -Touch screen -Software ease of use -Security options -Set up -Web interface option Cons: -Touch screen very recessed (makes pressing hard) -Adhesive residue -Limited surface level coin support (for beginners) First impressions: The device is small and even comes with a little magnetic holder you can stick to a wall for storage. The included cable is USB A to USB C. I would have liked a USB-C adaptor for those laptops that do not have a USB A port. There are a bunch of stickers in the box which my kids liked. The device is light and feels sturdy with thick plastic that is matte textured. My only gripe off the bat was the security sticker. It is there for a purpose and useful for peace of mind, but it leaves A LOT of adhesive on the device you will have to rub off for a while or use an adhesive remover. Set up: The initial process is very easy. I decided to set up a new wallet instead of restoring one from an older device since crypto fees were low for transactions at the time to ensure a clean setup and maximum compatibility. The backup is 12 words that will be presented at setup. Like most wallets, DO NOT LOSE this backup code as you will potentially lose access to your funds forever if you forget your PIN. The Trezor software suite makes things very easy to set up with a wizard that guides you through each step. The initial selection of coins felt rather weak as the website advertises support for 8000+ coins. There were some I could not find native support in the device for but most of the major ones are present. If you want to set up support for more obscure coins you will need to do some research and might potentially need other software to make it happen. You will be able to set up a standard wallet and add hidden wallets as needed. The main set of supported coins you will see in setup are Bitcoin, Litecoin, Ethereum, Ethereum Classic, XRP, Bitcoin Cash, Bitcoin Gold, Dash, DigiByte, Dogecoin, Namecoin, Vertcoin, Zcash, Cardano and Solana. There is also support for testnet coins. Other minor coins likely need a wallet app that supports those coins with Trezor compatibility. Daily use: Transactions are straight forward. Start to send or receive, display your address, copy it to wherever it is going and send. Every step requires you to acknowledge on the Trezor device to ensure you are not sending money by accident. The whole process felt very secure. I found my way on the web software suite which is highly convenient as it means you will not have to install the program on each PC you use. I only keep the software on one computer and use the web interface on others for convenience. I like the addition of the touch screen as it makes things very easy, but the screen is very recessed from the frame which makes touching PIN or text entries with your fingertip hard toward the edges. The recessed frame is good for durability as you will be unlikely to break the screen even if dropped and stepped on, but it does create usability issues as you cannot tap with your nail. Also, most text entry is done via a T9 style keyboard which works well except for the issue I mentioned with edges. For power users, there is an option to install custom firmware, but it is advised against for most users. Security: I was very impressed by all the options. At the most basic level, you will have your backup code and a PIN to keep things safe. If you want to get more advanced, you can add a Micro SD card which will have an encrypted key the device will not operate without. You can also utilize Tor for anonymity. I also stumbled upon a “discreet mode” which will hide your account balances and sensitive information while using the software or web interface. Last, I want to mention I love the ability to set custom wallpaper!

  • 5
    A Cryptocurrency Guardian

    Posted by Rebecca Barnes on 7th Apr 2024

    The Trezor Model T is without a question the most innovative piece of hardware wallet ever made. It comes in a sleek black body and has cutting edge technology with strong security features. There is more to the Model T's design philosophy than just how it looks. It has both style and usefulness in one. The sleek black case also makes this look more expensive and shows how well it was made. The shape of this item is meant to make it easy to carry around in your pocket and it is reliable, just like the safety measures inside it. The Model T's very beginning is a test of how simple and easy something can be to use. There are a lot of advanced features and the setting up process is made to be as simple as possible so that anyone can use it. Instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the interface is simple. This is true whether you are new to managing digital assets or have been using cryptocurrencies for a long time. Because of its responsive touch display changes how people use a cold Storage , it makes the things more easier to use and get more work done. The device's interface is meant to be as simple as possible without sacrificing any of its safety features. This makes it easy to store, buy and sell crypto assets without having to worry about the security. There is no better way to keep people who don't belong out than the Model T's security system. With passphrase protection, PIN entry, and two-factor authentication, this function makes sure that secret keys are safer. In this way, digital goods are kept safe from hackers. Cyberattacks are less likely to happen on this device because these keys are physically separated. You can keep an unlimited number of cryptocurrencies safely in the Model T. It is flexible enough to keep up with the fast changes in the bitcoin world and can connect to a lot of different platforms. It works with a lot of different digital assets. The firmware on Trezor devices is updated often to fix new bugs and make them better so that threats can't spread. This shows that the company cares about safety after the sale. They are dedicated to always getting better and have a great customer service method. This makes the tool even more durable and dependable. It makes a rescue seed phrase when it sets up because it believes it is important to have two copies of information. There will be a way for users to get their money back even if they lose their gadget or something else goes wrong. Trezor uses an open source method, which fits with the idea of lot scope for improvement. It is safer and more reliable for everyone to use this way because it lets both experts and regular users look at the code. It also builds trust and group involvement. It is one of the most stylish, long lasting and useful hardware wallets on the market, and its black color makes it stand out. Because it looks good, has strong security features, many connection choices, and is simple to use, this device is a great way to keep your digital assets safe. For all the crypto fans this Trezor Model T is more than just a hardware wallet. It’s a safe place that blends security and style in a way that meets their high standard cold storage.