Which hardware wallet is right for you?
In-depth comparison of Keystone Essential and Ledger Nano S
Keystone Essential and Ledger Nano S are two popular hardware wallets with some difference in cost, ease of use, compatibility, and the number of supported coins.
We've compared Keystone Essential head to head with Ledger Nano S to help you decide which is best for your cold storage needs.
![]() Reliability Data unavailable | ![]() Reliability Device Failure Rates 0-6m What stops working |
![]() Warranty — | ![]() Warranty 2 years |
![]() Release Year — | ![]() Release Year 2016 |
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![]() Desktop — | ![]() Desktop Ledger Live |
![]() iOS Keystone Hardware Wallet | ![]() iOS Ledger Live - Web3 Wallet |
![]() Android Keystone Hardware Wallet | ![]() Android Ledger Live - Web3 Wallet |
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![]() Size 112mm x 65mm x 18mm | ![]() Size 56.95mm x 17.4mm x 9.1mm |
![]() Weight 115g | ![]() Weight 16.2g |
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