Trezor
Trezor Safe 3
Open source Trezor with a Secure Element and 20-word backup
Our review
The Safe 3 is Trezor's answer to the long-standing critique that the Model One and Model T lacked a certified Secure Element. You now get the best of both worlds: open source firmware that anyone can review, and an EAL6+ chip that makes PIN brute-force attacks impractical. If open source matters to you, the Safe 3 is the obvious pick at this price.
Best for: The buyer who wants open source plus a Secure Element at the same price as a Nano S Plus
Pros
- Fully open source firmware, anyone can audit it
- CC EAL6+ Secure Element added in the Safe range
- Multi-share Backup (Shamir) is optional on top of the standard 20-word seed
- Also available in a Bitcoin-only edition with even less attack surface
Cons
- Two physical buttons only, no touchscreen
- No Bluetooth, no iOS
- OLED is small for Clear Signing
Specifications
- Display
- 0.96" monochrome OLED, 128 x 64 px
- Connectivity
- USB-C
- Coins
- 8,000+
- Ships from
- Czech Republic
- Released
- 2023
- Open source firmware
- Yes
- Dimensions
- 59 x 32 x 7.4 mm
- Weight
- 14 g
- Backup
- 12-, 20- and 24-word + Multi-share
- Certification
- CC EAL6+
- iOS support
- Limited (view-only, no setup)
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