Hardware Wallets reviews from Reddit

Summary

We analyzed 235 Reddit reviews across 17 subreddits and 26 posts to rank the best Hardware Wallets brands recommended by redditors, including communities like r/CryptoCurrency, r/Bitcoin, r/BitcoinBeginners, r/cardano, r/defi. Top-rated brands include Ledger (4.3/5), Trezor (4.5/5), Coldcard (4.9/5).

Stats
Reviews235
Subreddits17
Posts26
Brands48
Products37
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#1

Ledger

4.3
(94)
"Ledger is awesome."
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"Ledger nano X is an industry leader. I’ve had mine for over a year and never had issues using it or its battery life."
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"The Ledger X does what it’s supposed to without issue."
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"Ledger's the only one I've ever tried, I have no complaints"
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"I can only approve ledger which is a french company"
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"Ledgers are pretty easy to use."
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"No issues using them with various wallets."
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"Got a Ledger and a Trezor no problems whatsoever."
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"I chose Ledger over Trezor mostly because of Ledger Live."
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"They continue to impress and expand the Brand."
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#2

Trezor

4.5
(43)
"They have been around since like 2014 and are open source so you can see their code in your device if you want."
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"Trezor one is the best for Bitcoin only"
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"I got trezor safe 3 and ita awesome."
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"Trezor has a btc only firmware option"
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"Jade or Trezor"
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"Great product for BTC storage!"
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"Ugly and secure 🔥 love Trezor."
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"For europe trezor"
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"It works and it is open source."
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"Trezor"
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#3

Coldcard

4.9
(21)
"Coldcard is hands down, the best you can get."
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"Coldcard for Bitcoins"
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"Coldcard ... security architecture ... far superior."
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"Coldcard for the win!"
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"Going with coldcard, bitbox02 and jade for BTC multisig"
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"Coldcard, Jade, Trezor One."
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"Coldcard also"
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"Coldcard + Keystone + Jade is great mix."
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"Both Coldcard and Foundation Passport can airgap and verify receive/change addresses on the device itself."
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"Coldcard"
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#4

Keystone

4.4
(7)
"No bad experiences with it so far. Open source, Airgap and the removable battery keeps my seed phrase permanently offline."
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"The Keystone Pro hardware wallet is impressive due to its airgap feature that keeps the private key offline."
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"I have used a Keystone Pro for about 8 months. No issues and easy to use. The Keystone Pro is 100% Air-gapped."
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"Keystone is preferred for its offline capabilities and self-destruct feature."
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"Looks like a hardware wallet in terms of safety."
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"It's open source and not Chinese."
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"Pretty good IMO. Good compatibility with a lot of software wallets like Metamask."
#5

Cypherock

5.0
(5)
"I’m using Cypherrock for ultimate safety."
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"Add an underrated one to your list- Cypherrock wallet. They use Shamir's secret sharing to secure the private keys."
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"Cypherrock ... eliminates the need for a seed phrase backup by decentralizing the private key into 5 cryptographic parts using Shamir's Secret Sharing."
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"The Cypherock X1 hardware wallet is one of the top choices ... most secure and highest-rated hardware wallet in the world."
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"Cypherock for everything else."
#6

Jade

4.6
(5)
"Go for the Jade it’s really the most simple of the best"
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"Yeah. Go with Jade. It's great."
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"Jade, trezor , bitbox"
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"I like my jade as well."
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"Then something like Seedsigner or Jade"
#7

BitBox

4.6
(5)
"Bitbox02 are far superior."
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"BitBox2"
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"I can recommend these: - **BitBox02**"
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"Looking at it."
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"I'm very happy with it. It fits the bill for me."
#8

Safepal

4.5
(4)
"I just love my safepal s1. Completely air gapped Hardware, while the app has all these nifty Defi and Cefi integrations (esp with Binance)."
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"I’ve also been using a Safepal."
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"SafePal."
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"If you're a beginner in crypto, I think Safepal is cheaper and easier to use than Ledger."
#9

Bitbox02

4.7
(3)
"Bitbox02"
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"Bitbox02"
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"Bitbox02 and Trezor T."
#10

Blockstream

4.0
(3)
"If you're looking for something less expensive the Blockstream Jade is great."
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"Less costly."
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"Blockstream Jade is the cheapest option but only supports Bitcoin and Bitcoin-based stablecoins."
#11

Foundation Devices

4.0
(3)
"The Passport is way better than the Jade, with features like QRs for signing and verifying, MicroSD for backups, and the ability to add a passphrase for more wallets."
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"Foundation + Sparrow makes this super easy with QR code verification."
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"The Jade is not even close to the Passport in terms of functionality."
#12

Hardware Wallet

5.0
(2)
"The video provides a great comparison of 6 hardware wallets."
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"Hardware wallets provide excellent security for your cryptocurrency."
#13

Seedsigner

4.5
(2)
"Seedsigner"
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"Look into the DIY projects Seedsigner."
#14

Tangem

4.5
(2)
"Fan of the Tangem wallet for the best in class UX and the safety of it."
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"Tangem is simple, secure and cheap."
#15

Nano

4.5
(2)
"It’s amazing and super convenient."
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"Works solid despite app limits; cold storage is convenient."
#16

Daedalus

4.0
(2)
"What about Daedalus wallet?"
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"I'd use the Daedalus or Yoroi wallets. You can stake ADA on there!"
#17

Passport

5.0
(1)
"My personal favourite is Passport."
#18

Foundation

5.0
(1)
"Foundation is probably the best overall or Jade for ease of use."
#19

Airgap

5.0
(1)
"I like Airgap wallet with which you can convert any regular unused android phone into a hardware wallet."
#20

COLDCARD

5.0
(1)
"COLDCARD Q is to Bitcoin what the iPhone was to the internet."
#21

Cold Card

5.0
(1)
"I Highly Recommend buying a Cold Card! Cold Card Is a Bitcoin Only, Open-Source, Easy-to-Use, Ultra-Secure, and True Air-Gap Operating Device!"
#22

Arculus

5.0
(1)
"I use Arculus."
#23

NGRAVE

5.0
(1)
"NGRAVE is a newcomer in the high end, with nice backup plates for your keys."
#24

Airgap Vault

5.0
(1)
"Airgap Vault can turn a spare phone into a hardware wallet."
#25

Specter

5.0
(1)
"Specter diy"
#26

Unknown Hardware Wallet

5.0
(1)
"If you are looking for the best hardware wallet, you should read this article"
#27

MetaMask

5.0
(1)
"MetaMask currently supports five lines of hardware wallet: AirGap Vault, Keystone, Lattice, Ledger and Trezor."
#28

GridPlus

5.0
(1)
"Https://gridplus.io/products/grid-lattice1"
#29

Tangem Wallet

5.0
(1)
"You should get yourself a Tangem wallet!"
#30

Ledger Nano

5.0
(1)
"I use a ledger nano, never had any problems"
#31

Foundation Passport

5.0
(1)
"1. Foundation Passport 2. Coldcard 3. Trezor"
#32

BTC Sessions

5.0
(1)
"I would recommend a wallet that allows the air-gaped feature."
#33

SafePal S1

5.0
(1)
"I am in SafePal s1 and onekey classic 1s"
#34

Ledger S

4.0
(1)
"I always use ledger s or s plus…"
#35

Krux

4.0
(1)
"Look into the DIY projects Krux."
#36

Ore Vault

4.0
(1)
"It's one of the best hardware multisig options I've encountered."
#37

Grid

4.0
(1)
"A really nice option if you are often in the same place or working from an office."
#38

ShapeShift

4.0
(1)
"ShapeShift is always up to interesting things."
#39

Dcent

4.0
(1)
"Maybe both if you have some small cap stuff."
#40

Bitkey

4.0
(1)
"Also Bitkey is great for beginners."
#41

TAILS

4.0
(1)
"Run TAILS from a USB stick, it has a Bitcoin wallet included... for cold storage it's a good option."
#42

Yoroi

4.0
(1)
"I'd use the Daedalus or Yoroi wallets. You can stake ADA on there!"
#43

Exodus

4.0
(1)
"Exodus wallet gives 9% apy for ada."
#44

Trust Wallet

4.0
(1)
"Trust wallet is fine."
#45

Blockstream Jade

4.0
(1)
"X2 blockstream jades."
#46

Ledger Nano X

4.0
(1)
"Nedger Lano X"
#47

Keepkey

3.0
(1)
"Keepkey is almost making a comeback."
#48

Ellipal

2.0
(1)
"I would rather vouch for a Keystone Pro as its open source and not Chinese."

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