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TREZOR vs. LEDGER – Hands On Hardware Wallets Review

I've just finished testing the two leading Bitcoin hardware wallets around - TREZOR and Ledger. In this hands-on review I will compare TREZOR to the Ledger Nano S and try to determine who is the best hardware wallet of the two.

By Alexander Reed

Last Updated: Jan 10, 2025

TREZOR vs Ledger

After using TREZOR for a very long time I finally got my hands on a Ledger Wallet – TREZOR’s main competition.

It’s basically a device that allows you to store you private keys on it. If you follow this blog you probably know already that I’m a big TREZOR fan – the first widely spread Bitcoin hardware wallet. I’ve also reviewed the wallet in the past. But since up until today there was no real competition to TREZOR I jumped on the opportunity to review this cool new device and compare the two.

Ledger Nano S vs TREZOR

The Ledger wallet on the right and  the TREZOR on the left.

Ledger has style better style than TREZOR

When you open up Ledger’s package you immediately notice that it comes in style. Other than the Ledger flash drive itself you also get a PU leather wallet, a ledger security card which kind of looks like a credit card and a chain strap the ledger to your neck if you wish.

TREZOR’s device is kind of clunky compared to Ledger’s sleeker design. It’s also much easier to carry the Ledger around since it’s substantially smaller than TREZOR.

Setting up the wallets – Simple and to the point

Installing and setting up your Ledger requires the use of a Chrome application. Once you fire up the application from Ledger’s website you will be presented with a setup wizard. In the past Ledger wallets didn’t have a second screen like TREZOR, but the Nano S is fully equipped with its on screen.

my Ledger Nano S

By utilizing a small screen on both TREZOR and Ledger it’s possible to set up the device even from a compromised device which makes me feel much more at ease. Here’s an example of how this works with TREZOR:

Setting up your security – PIN code and recovery seed

The PIN code is an added layer of security to make sure that even if someone stole your Ledger from you they will still have a hard time logging into your account. Enter a wrong PIN code 3 times and the device wipes itself clean.

Once you’ve set up your PIN code it’s time to move on to the recovery seed. A recovery seed is a set of words that when put together in a certain order can help recover your private keys in case the device is broken or lost.

This means that even if you completely trash your Ledger you’ll still be able to recover all of your lost Bitcoins through this seed. It’s also why it’s very important to write it down in a safe place where no one can access it since if someone gets a hold of this – they can access your funds.

The process is pretty similar to in both devices. Both show the seed on the device itself and not on your computer screen so no hacker can remotely copy it.

Here’s a screenshot of my Ledger’s recovery seed. Once I post this it means I will have to reset this Ledger device since anyone can steal my funds at the moment.

ledger recovery seed

Using TREZOR and Ledger – short and sweet

Once the setup is complete you can start using your Ledger. Just replug the flash drive, enter your PIN code and you’re good to go. The interface is extremely intuitive and doesn’t require much explanations.

Most of the interface is done through buttons on the device itself. Buttons can be used to scroll between menu or pushed simultaneously to simulate “select”.Ledger Nano S buttons

TREZOR uses a similar interface of two buttons but they are built in a more subtle way into the device. Not a big deal but makes it easier to not push them accidentallytrezor pin code device.

Since there’s no way to access your wallet without the flash drive connect to your computer it creates a much safer environment to send and receive Bitcoins. This means that even if someone knows your PIN code he can’t access your coins because he doesn’t have the physical device.

It also means that even if the computer that you’re using to send Bitcoins from is compromised, since you’re using what’s known as two Factor Authentication (2FA) you’re still less likely to be exposed to any sort of threat (especially Man-In-The-Middle attacks).

Ledger interface

Looking for a Free Software Wallet Alternative?

If you’re in the market for a secure yet easy-to-use software wallet, Best Wallet is an excellent option worth considering. While hardware wallets like TREZOR and Ledger are ideal for long-term storage of large amounts, Best Wallet caters to users who prioritize accessibility and convenience without compromising on security.

Best Wallet

Features

  • Best Wallet is a secure, non-custodial wallet for managing digital assets.
  • It supports over 60 blockchains, offering wide compatibility for various cryptocurrencies.
  • Users can trade, store, and stake crypto directly within the wallet.
  • Features include a built-in DEX, staking options, and real-time portfolio tracking.
  • Advanced security measures like biometric authentication ensure user safety.
  • It’s an all-in-one solution, ideal for both beginners and experienced users.
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The verdict – who’s better? TREZOR or Ledger?

In all honesty, I can’t say a bad thing about the Ledger or TREZOR wallet. I’ve been using both TREZOR and Ledger for a long time now and they both are actually great products.

Both of these wallets will give you your money’s worth, only the Ledger Nano S does it in a cheaper manner. Currently it costs about $30 less than the TREZOR. In the end I guess it boils down to who you prefer better in terms of design and reputation.

Ledger is sleeker, but TREZOR had been around for a longer time. It’s your call.

TREZOR

89€
8.6

Security

9.0/10

Ease of use

8.6/10

Design

8.2/10

Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Low price tag
  • Great design

See Also: Ledger vs. Trezor: Which is Better in 2025?

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Having delved into futures trading in the past, my intrigue in financial, economic, and political affairs eventually led me to a striking realization: the current debt-based fiat system is fundamentally flawed. This revelation prompted me to explore alternative avenues, including... Read More

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