Which hardware wallet is right for you?
In-depth comparison of Ledger Nano S Plus and Trezor Model One
Ledger Nano S Plus and Trezor Model One are two popular hardware wallets with some difference in cost, ease of use, compatibility, and the number of supported coins.
We've compared Ledger Nano S Plus head to head with Trezor Model One to help you decide which is best for your cold storage needs.
![]() Reliability Device Failure Rates What stops working | ![]() Reliability Device Failure Rates What stops working |
![]() Warranty 2 years | ![]() Warranty 1 year |
![]() Release Year 2022 | ![]() Release Year 2014 |
![]() Interfaces | ![]() Interfaces |
![]() Features | ![]() Features |
![]() Works With | ![]() Works With |
![]() Compatible With | ![]() Compatible With |
![]() Coins | ![]() Coins |
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![]() Battery — | ![]() Battery — |
![]() Open Source — | ![]() Open Source |
![]() Certifications | ![]() Certifications — |
![]() Desktop Ledger Live | ![]() Desktop Trezor Suite |
![]() iOS Ledger Live - Web3 Wallet | ![]() iOS — |
![]() Android Ledger Live - Web3 Wallet | ![]() Android — |
![]() Controllers
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![]() Size 62.39mm x 17.40mm x 8.24mm | ![]() Size 60mm x 30mm x 6mm |
![]() Weight 21g | ![]() Weight 12g |
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