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Trezor Safe 5 - Crypto Hardware Wallet with Secure Element & Passphrase, Color Touchscreen, Haptic Feedback, Bitcoin Security, Supports 1000s Coins & Tokens, Quick & Simple Setup (Black Graphite)

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Color: Black Graphite


Features

  • Unparalleled Security: Protect your assets with Trezor Safe 5's NDA-free EAL 6+ Secure Element, offering robust defense and complete transparency.
  • Effortless Navigation: Experience seamless crypto management with the vibrant color touchscreen, designed for intuitive and user-friendly interactions.
  • Enhanced User Experience: Enjoy tactile confirmation with Trezor Touch Haptic Engine, making each interaction precise and engaging.
  • Supports 1000s of Coins & Tokens: Securely handle thousands of assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and more, all in one wallet.
  • Easy Asset Management: Monitor and transact seamlessly with Trezor Suite, our user-friendly desktop and mobile app
  • Durable Build: Benefit from the Gorilla Glass display, providing premium feel and long-lasting protection against scratches and damage.
  • Advanced Backup Solution: Rest assured with Multi-share Backup, eliminating single points of failure for secure cold wallet recovery.

Brand: Trezor


Color: Black


Material: Aluminum, Stainless Steel


Style: Modern


Pattern: Solid


Standing screen display size: ‎1.54 Inches


Screen Resolution: ‎240x240


Brand: ‎Trezor


Item model number: ‎TS5


Item Weight: ‎0.811 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2.6 x 1.57 x 0.31 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎2.6 x 1.57 x 0.31 inches


Color: ‎Black


Department: ‎mens


Date First Available: ‎June 29, 2024


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  • Truly a GREAT cold wallet!
I’m new to crypto and cold wallets and spent hours and hours on YouTube learning what they are and how to use them. I was attracted to this one due to its touchscreen and features. Getting it setup is super easy using the app on my laptop. I do have an iPhone but because of Apple’s restrictions for USB hardware devices, you have to use a PC for the setup. There is an iPhone app which is called Lite because it has less functionality than the PC. Don’t let that stop you because the normal use of a cold wallet is storage, not spending. A hot wallet (a phone app) would be the spending wallet. So I set up the Safe 5 easily and copied all my seed words. Then I transferred a small amount of crypto from Robinhood. I wanted to be familiar with what happens if I lose my wallet, or it fails or is damaged, so I did a factory reset. From there I followed the apps instructions for restoring my wallet, pretending my Safe 5 was a new wallet, and within 10 minutes, my wallet was fully restored. Super easy! I used to stack gold and silver and have sold it all for BTC. So much easier to handle BTC instead of physical metals. Now I don’t worry about someone breaking into my home, cracking open my safe and taking my wealth. Now when I travel anywhere, so long as I know my seed words, I am taking my wealth worldwide because I can recreate my wallet if I can get ahold of a new cold wallet. It doesn’t have to be the Safe 5 either. So long as I protect my seed words, I can’t lose my wealth, whether from me one day needing them and not having them or from someone finding my seed words and creating my wallet from them. With cold wallets, you aren’t protecting coins or the hardware wallet, you’re protecting the seed words. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024 by Jack12

  • Trezor Safe 5 is a great cold wallet that just works
If you understand and participate in the ever growing financial freedom revolution of cryptocurrency, then you know the absolute importance of protecting your crypto keys. The Trezor Safe 5 makes the process very easy and very secure. Very quick and simple to set up your secured wallet and begin to transfer your crypto to and from it. Connecting it to your private node and/or DeFi and trading platforms is a breeze. It just works. Highly recommend ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2025 by Joel Bryant

  • Very good and secure cold.storage crypyo wallet with a very solid app!
very solid cold storage wallet with a no frills app that makes moving crypto off of exchanges pretty easily and safely !!!
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2025 by Kawfeeman -

  • seguridad
muy bueno fácil de usar
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2025 by rafael vergara vergara

  • I can't get this to purchase any bitcoin on my Mac
I've been working with computer systems for over 50 years and have spend many hours attempting to get this device to work. I'm trying to purchase some bitcoin using this device and have used multiple credit cards, bank account, and all the providers that are listed as being able to purchase bitcoin and so far have not been able to complete even one transaction. Trezor tech supports is no help, they just keep blaming the banks and credit cards, but the banks and credit cards say they aren't blocking any transactions. I give up. If I could give zero stars I would. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2025 by Larry Bates

  • Just What I Was Looking For
Easy to use a secure, I really like the battery-less feature. It was what I was looking for.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2025 by Derek Fromm

  • Works well enough, but details need detailing
Works as advertised, and seems to use a clever & complete enough approach to security (but I’m no pentester, and I suggest maintaining very low expectations about any crypto-anything). Recovery is slightly painful given the itty-bitty space available for touch input, but that’s fine. An optical scroll wheel would be useful without affecting waterproofness, but I’m probably aging myself by suggesting *physical* controls. (Heaven forfend.) Also, I was a tiny bit surprised that there wasn’t (e.g.) a fingerprint scanner involved, given the handshaking interactions. I suppose it’s nice to *be able* to use it without one, but … price point, so occasional niceties are nice. I was a bit surprised at its modus operandi, given the “wallet” title. No internal battery, fully USB-powered when plugged in—there’s flash in there, so definitely make sure you power it up once a year, but it’s mostly read-only once configured, and between firmware updates. It serves less as a wallet (which would actually store the currency, which isn’t a thing for crypto), and more as a means of handshaking between apps and its owner, and as a source of key data for enc-/decryption of the necessary wallet info on the host/network side of things—similar in principle to a Yubikey or other access token, but more interactive, and probably with more stored data onboard. As such, although Amazon wants me to mention storage capacity, that’s not all that visible or relevant—something like this could easily run from like 128 KiB total primary + secondary memory, and you wouldn’t notice a difference if it were megs or gigs’ worth. For whatever reason, I never have the durn thing right-side up when I boot it, so I momentarily panic that it or my USB host is dead. I understand the violent, insatiable urge towards sleekness, but practical design would suggest more front-back asymmetry, since the USB jack no longer induces any. (Maybe a bevel on the front and rounded back would help.) It’s nice that there are apps, but they’re fairly bare-bones (esp. around staking or management of mutable data), and they’re missing some useful features for some reason. The graph of inflow/outflow per currency is …fine, if utterly useless for my purposes, but there’s no graph of real-money value over time, even though value info *is* fetched and displayed as a one-off, and no graphs of e.g. totals. (Currencies are too thoroughly siloed on all fronts, which seems to be the main design issue at fault.) But then, maybe I’m not the primary use case—I dumped some money in and am mostly hodling—and people don’t want to do wacky stuff like … see if the value of their “money” has suddenly tanked or spiked due to Orange Pronouncements or onset of thermonuclear war, or see whether their anxieties and self-recrimination should be fully unleashed by missing such a catastrophe’s myriad investment opportunities. Amazon also wants me to mention size, but that’s also irrelevant; it’s small, but in general this is not something you’ll carry around with you, because cryptocurrencies are mostly not used as currency. If you want to pay for something with crypto, 9 times out of 10 your easiest route is to sell it into real money and use that. The app can help with this, but it’s not a transaction any merchant would want to stand there waiting for you to complete. Finally, it would also be *really* nice (given $$price$$) for this to come with some sort of container or pouch that could be used for both the wallet and a cable or two, if you *did* want to carry it around for some reason. The packaging Trezor things come with goes all to pieces, so you can’t even store it in the box it came in, and then it’s not a good idea, just makes something more obvious to steal. All the same, there’s always something fancy-special about large distributed systems actually working right, so seeing abstract-money hop into the right wallet was fun, and always reassuring when it’s the right amount. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2025 by Chris

  • Trezor , muy buena y con buena seguridad para guardar las monedas , facil de usar
Muy buena
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2025 by silvano

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