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The Trezor Safe 5 is a next-gen crypto hardware wallet featuring an NDA-free EAL 6+ Secure Element for unparalleled security, a vibrant color touchscreen for seamless navigation, and tactile haptic feedback for enhanced user experience. Supporting thousands of coins and tokens, it integrates smoothly with Trezor Suite and other wallets. Its durable Gorilla Glass display and lightweight aluminum build offer premium protection and style, making it the go-to choice for serious crypto professionals seeking effortless, bulletproof asset management.












| ASIN | B0D8FH3W7C |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand Name | Trezor |
| Closure Type | Snap |
| Color | Black Graphite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (833) |
| Form Factor | Bi-Fold |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.6"D x 0.3"W x 1.6"H |
| Item Weight | 23 Grams |
| Lining Description | Plastic |
| Manufacturer | Satoshilabs s.r.o. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TS5 |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Name | Trezor Safe 5 |
| Model Number | Ts5 |
| Number of Compartments | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Pattern | Geometric |
| Product Care Instructions | Keep safe and dry |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Target Audience | Unisex-Adults |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wallet Compartment Type | Coin |
V**N
fantastic hardware wallet
I’ve been using the safe 5 for a few weeks now, and overall, I’m very impressed with its design, security, and ease of use. It feels like a true next-generation hardware wallet — sleek, fast, and very secure. The setup process was simple and well-explained. It only took a few minutes to create my PIN, generate the recovery seed, and connect it to my computer. The touchscreen is bright and responsive, and the new haptic feedback makes it feel premium and modern compared to older models. I really appreciate how intuitive the interface is. Navigating through menus and confirming transactions is smooth and fast. The build quality is excellent — it’s lightweight but feels durable, with a nice matte texture that resists fingerprints. In terms of performance, the Safe 5 supports a wide range of cryptocurrencies, and connecting it with wallets like Trezor Suite or MetaMask works perfectly. I’ve used it to manage Bitcoin, Ethereum, and several ERC-20 tokens without any issues. The security features are top-notch. Between the PIN code, passphrase option, and seed recovery phrase, you know your private keys are fully protected. I also like that Trezor regularly updates the firmware to patch any security risks. There are a few small downsides. The device isn’t cheap, and since it’s touchscreen-only, it can be a bit tricky to use with wet fingers. It also doesn’t have a built-in battery, so you need to connect it via USB-C each time you use it. But honestly, these are minor trade-offs for such a secure and advanced device. Overall, the Safe 5 is a fantastic hardware wallet. It combines modern design, strong security, and user-friendly controls in a compact package. If you take crypto security seriously and want a reliable, easy-to-use solution, I can highly recommend it.
S**R
Great quality - simple to setup and use
Simple enough to setup and use. Running app on Android Samsung S25 Ultra - connects easily and simple to transfer crypto to this wallet.
J**T
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
C**L
Easy to set up
Great hard wallet
C**S
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.
K**R
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A**D
I had the Model One and it was good, but this device is fantastic. A huge upgrade. Setup was a breeze, the software works perfectly and I really like this brand and company. I feel safe with having my crypto on a cold wallet. Thanks Trezor, you have a customer for life.
D**E
Easy and well worth it for the haptic feedback touch screen. Screen is very clear and easy to use.
F**L
Dopo anni di gestione manuale e app poco affidabili, ho deciso di passare a un hardware wallet serio. Lo utilizzo da qualche mese, il Trezor Safe 5 è stata una scelta azzeccata: piccolo, elegante e sorprendentemente facile da usare. 🔐 Sicurezza: Dotato di Secure Element certificato EAL6+, protegge le chiavi private con un livello di sicurezza da manuale. La gestione di PIN e passphrase è intuitiva, e il backup multi-share è una garanzia in più. 📱 Usabilità: Il touchscreen è reattivo e piacevole, e l’integrazione con l’app Trezor Suite (anche mobile) è fluida. L’interfaccia è chiara, le operazioni sono rapide e non serve essere esperti per iniziare. 💼 Compatibilità: Supporta oltre 9.000 criptovalute e token, quindi è perfetto anche per chi ha un portafoglio variegato. Ho testato Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana e qualche token minore: tutto gestito senza problemi. 📦 Design e praticità: Compatto (64 x 39 x 10 mm), leggero (26g), si infila ovunque. Il Gorilla Glass sullo schermo lo rende resistente, e il feedback tattile è una chicca. 💡 Consiglio: Se lo acquisti, dedica 10 minuti alla configurazione iniziale: ti semplifica la vita. E se usi spesso lo smartphone, l’app mobile è davvero ben fatta. Conclusione: Un wallet hardware che unisce sicurezza, compattezza e semplicità d’uso. Non è il più economico, ma è uno di quei casi in cui la tranquillità vale il prezzo.
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