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Ledger Nano S Plus — Review for Beginners (2025)
If you just want a secure, affordable hardware wallet for a first purchase, the Ledger Nano S Plus is a great pick.
Quick verdict
- Best for: beginners who want strong security at a low price
- Not ideal for: people who need Bluetooth or a bigger screen (see Nano X)
Pros
- Affordable price
- Supports many coins
- Well-known brand
- Beginner-friendly setup
Cons
- No Bluetooth
- Smaller screen than Nano X
What you get
- Secure chip, Ledger Live app, wide coin support
- USB-C connection; no battery (safer, but no mobile Bluetooth)
Should you buy it?
Choose Nano S Plus if price matters and you’ll manage your coins via desktop or USB-C phone.
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Ledger Nano X — Review for Beginners (2025)
If you want Bluetooth + mobile use, the Ledger Nano X is the upgrade over Nano S Plus.
Pros
- Bluetooth + battery (mobile use)
- More app storage
- Great build quality
Cons
- Higher price
- Heavier than S Plus
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Trezor Model One — Review for Beginners (2025)
The Trezor Model One is a trusted, beginner-friendly hardware wallet at a low price.
Pros
- Open-source firmware
- Simple UI with Trezor Suite
- Good value for first-time buyers
Cons
- No passphrase on device (via desktop)
- Limited coin support vs Model T
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Trezor Model T — Review for Beginners (2025)
The Trezor Model T adds a touchscreen and broader features vs Model One.
Pros
- Touchscreen (easier PIN/passphrase)
- Open-source firmware
- Great user experience in Trezor Suite
Cons
- Expensive