🔐 Secure Your Future with Trezor!
The Trezor Model T is a cutting-edge crypto hardware wallet designed for maximum security and ease of use. Featuring an LCD touchscreen, it allows for secure access to your digital assets while protecting against hacks and malware. With advanced security features like PIN and passphrase options, and the ability to connect with the Trezor Suite app, managing your cryptocurrency has never been more efficient.
Material Type | Plastic, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polycarbonate |
Product Care Instructions | Wet Wipe Clean |
Item Weight | 91 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.52"W |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
Subject Character | Crypto |
Style Name | Modern |
Form Factor | Slim |
Closure Type | Snap |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Number of Sections | 7 |
Wallet Compartment Type | Coin, Paper Money |
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J**T
As my first cold storage wallet, this worked perfectly on the first try. Smooth, no issues.
This is my first cold storage wallet. I have recently read that I shouldn't have the bulk of my cryptocurrency on exchanges like Binance, Gemini, Coinbase, etc., because it's not very secure (for a variety of reasons).So I heard that the Kubikey and the Trezor were very well liked by people smarter than I am.I got the Trezor because the article I read said that "it doubles as a cold storage wallet."So far, I'm pretty sure that's all this is--a cold storage wallet. It's not a U2F device, as far as I can tell.I don't think I can use this in lieu of my phone number as a U2F (using your phone # for 2FA is not very secure--not many people know that, I just read about it only recently).UPDATE: This does function as a U2F! It integrates with gmail (and I'm sure other sites) easily. U2F is like 2FA (2FA is when, for example, you put in your password (1FA), then the website sends a text message to your phone with a verification #. You put in that number as well, just so someone can't log in with just your password; problem with 2FA is that hackers have workarounds for 2FA, so they don't even need your phone.U2F solves all the security vulnerabilities that 1FA (password alone) and 2FA (password + verification code) carry with them. The only way to log into the website is to enter your password, AND ALSO have this special device and press the checkmark on it.This means that, even when the hacker knows your password (they probably do) and can gain access to a verification code sent to your phone (they might), they can't gain admittance to your website account unless they also have this device plugged into their computer (and know your secret PIN code for the device as well).In short, this is a hacker's worst nightmare.Before this arrived, I was worried that the USB cord was too short, which would mean it would be awkward every time I wanted to access my wallet. However, it is long enough for me to remain seated in my normal spot and comfortable use the Trezor.Other reviewers mentioned the keys being small, but I didn't encounter any problem at all (I have thin fingers though).One or two reviewers said something about the firmware tripping up when they tried to install, and one reviewer said you have to plug it directly into a USB port on the rear of your laptop (I don't know what he's talking about).I have a 4 port USB thing that plugs into one USB port on my laptop. I just plugged it into one of the 4 ports, and everything worked fine.
J**I
Trezor safe 5 review
Excellent cold wallet. Exactly as described. Well explained getting started and support. A bit pricy.
S**A
Love this Trezor wallet
This was highly needed, and its perfect!!
L**O
Convenient and easy to use
It was really easy to use as juts plug in into my laptop and follow the instructions, I was able to transfer all my assets without any problems or issues. Also it feels way secure than using a cold wallet.Great product and offer multiple safety features.
F**M
Doesn't connect
Product arrived quickly so that's worth a star. After that, all ones. -13 if I could give it. The instructions say at sept 1. Connect Trezor to your computer or smartphone. The connection cable has a very loose, sloppy fit. (Doesn't snap in but it lights up) Says welcome! Then tells me to sign into the setup site. There it shows a photo of how the product should look with the hologram. Tells me if it is not the same or damaged, to contact them right away. Well I had to remove it to connect the device as they said in step 1. So now that's not clear. I replaced it enough to get a semblance of how it was before I removed the hologram and it seemed pretty ok. After getting through that, I went to the setup page where it tells me to select which Trezor I have then it goes to connect device. Clicking the connect tab did not give any results other than say "no device is detected." After searching the help pages, I got no results. Sent a message to the support desk. They tell me they received my submission but it could take 20 days to respond. (They must have a lot of issues to handle). My daughter warned me to not buy this but to get the Ledger. I should have listened but they were not available on Amazon this was one of their choices... I live where it's hard to get products of this type so I often use Amazon who does a good job with shipping and delivering to here. I'll give them time to resolve this. What else can I do? If they fix the problem, I'll update my report but for now, not happy with this item. Almost afraid to use it now even if they do fix it. This is sensitive stuff right here!!Attention!! Urgent message. My bad!. I take 80% responsibility for my device not working. I learned through the seller (who, by the way, was excellent at responding to my issue.) They offered me a full refund upon them receiving my returned item. I decided to do what I was afraid to before and force the cable connection on. It when in! and product worked perfectly afterwards. I think it would good if they mentioned that in the instructions. It's a very tight fit so don't be afraid to force it in. Mission accomplished and all is well. I like my Trezor now!Also check you hologram before you rip it off. That step is out of sequence and should be first.
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