🔒 Own your crypto future with the original hardware wallet that means business.
The Trezor Model One is a pioneering cryptocurrency hardware wallet designed for secure offline key storage and management of thousands of coins and tokens. Featuring a compact, lightweight design and a user-friendly two-button interface, it offers advanced security with PIN, passphrase, and optional Bitcoin-only firmware. Compatible with the Trezor Suite app, it ensures quick setup and seamless asset management, making it the trusted choice for professionals prioritizing privacy and protection.
RAM | 2 GB |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | Trezor |
Item model number | One |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 0.42 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 0.39 x 3.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.2 x 0.39 x 3.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. |
Manufacturer | SatoshiLabs |
ASIN | B00R6MKDDE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 1, 2014 |
L**L
Gold standard of an offline hardware crypto wallet, low(est) cost too; support multiple cryptos
This “Trezor Model One - The Original Cryptocurrency Hardware Wallet, Bitcoin Security, Store & Manage 1000's of Coins&Tokens, Easy-to-Use Interface, Quick & Simple Setup (White)” is the true GOLD standard of an offline hardware crypto wallet aka cold storage wallet; meaning that one of these wallet/device can keep your critical information completely “offline”, those critical information would never had existed anywhere online “ever”, and this is the safest way to avoid hackers getting a hold of those critical information (key) to steal your crypto asset.Even though I bought another one (of these Trezor Model One) recently, I had my first one more than 8 years ago, and that old one functions as good as any newer ones, same old trustable “offline hardware wallet”. The private key, the PIN, the mnemonic seed (these are the most important items to protect your crypto assets) never leave the hardware device, none of these are ever transferred onto the terminal (computer or phone) that you are using to interact with this Trezor Model One device. All the software are “open source”, hence, subjected to audits and reviews, therefore 100% safe.The Trezor Model One with the price of $49 is a steal, it is basically cheaper than any other devices from Trezor or competitors (Ledger is probably the only true competitor/alternative, with similar level of security, IMHO). When you are trying to purchase your Trezor Model One (or any other Trezor devices), please make sure that you are buying directly from Trezor or one of their authorized reseller; if you are using Amazon USA, please make sure the seller is “Trezor Company S.R.O.” and their official Amazon page is https://www.amazon.com/trezor. When you receive the device, please also make sure the secure tape etc.. are intact. You should also visit Trezor’s website to read through and compare the list of security features to make sure your device is not compromised.By the way, the new ones do not come with a Trezor branded tether, while the old ones did.Thank you for reading this review, I hope that this review & the pictures are helpful to you in support of your purchase decision.
C**L
Good
Good hardware wallet.
S**E
An intuitive, secure, open-source hardware wallet
TL;DR it is important to responsibly store your keys, so get them offline. A Trezor is a safe and easy way to do so.I started looking into buying a hardware wallet about a year ago after watching Andreas Antonopoulos talk about "tiered" storage of Bitcoin. Basically, a hot wallet on a phone with a little money for day to day spending, and the rest in varying degrees of cold storage. I feel like it applies to everyone because regardless of how much anyone has, the important thing, in my opinion, is to get in the habit of responsibly storing Bitcoin.After almost a year of using my Trezor, I still am very happy. The things I like most:- It is easy to use: even bought ones for my parents. It actually helped a lot with teaching them about Bitcoin.- Open-source: essentially everything, from their firmware to the actual hardware, is open source. This is comforting to me because it means that everyone in the world can look at their design and study it and help improve it.A couple things I don't like, but that aren't that big of a deal yet:- The Trezor wallet uses bitcore as the full node backend. I'd like to have the option of using bitcoind.- I can't yet receive to a bech32 address, but I think this is coming soon.- I would personally like to see more privacy technologies implemented, specifically BIP47.I cannot speak to the quality of their customer support because I've never had to contact them.I will update my review if anything changes.
S**E
Trezor model one
It was a good item! It just doesn't support XRP!
M**N
Hardware wallet
Great value. Easy to setup, and use.
R**N
New to Cryptocurrency - wanted the best security
After researching (a lot!) I found that the Trezor 1 would be an extremely safe way to go in storing my cryptocurrency. As a newbie to the crypto world I'm leery of all these websites/exchanges/brokers so I wanted something that I could use immediately after I purchased any cryptocurrency.The Trezor is very easy to set up and use through the Trezor website. Although noting is 100% I don't understand how anyone would ever be able to hack a Trezor wallet...it's not connected to anything until you plug it in! And then you have some pretty serious security measures just to link up to the Trezor site, which is awesome!So far I've been able to send crypto from my Coinbase account to my Trezor wallet within seconds and with no issues.HIGHLY recommend one of these for any cryptocurrency owner!