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Trezor Model T Review (2026)

Our verdict: 4.3 / 5

★★★★★
4.3
Very good

The Model T is a battle-tested, fully open-source touchscreen wallet that served Trezor users well for years. It's still safe and capable, but it predates the secure element now found in the Safe 5 — so for most new buyers the newer model is the better choice. The Model T mainly makes sense if you already own one or find it discounted.

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How it scores

Security
4.5
Ease of use
4.5
Coin support
4.3
Value for money
4.0
App experience
4.5

👍 Pros

  • Fully open-source firmware
  • Colour touchscreen for clear confirmations
  • Long, proven track record
  • Supports Shamir backup and passphrases
  • Works with the well-built Trezor Suite app

👎 Cons

  • No dedicated secure element (unlike the Safe 5)
  • Older design, now superseded
  • No Bluetooth
  • Often costs about the same as the newer Safe 5
  • Fewer coins supported than Ledger

How it compares

FeatureTrezor Model TTrezor Safe 5Ledger Nano S Plus
Our score4.34.74.4
TouchscreenYes (colour)Yes (colour)No
Secure elementNoYesYes
Open sourceYesYesPartial
BluetoothNoNoNo
Coins supported1,000+1,000+5,000+
Best forExisting ownersOpen-source fansBudget buyers

How we tested

We used the Model T daily for four weeks across Bitcoin and Ethereum accounts, set up a passphrase-protected wallet, tested a full seed-phrase recovery, and ran transactions through Trezor Suite on desktop. Our scores weight security most heavily, then everyday usability and value. We buy the hardware ourselves — manufacturers don't influence our verdicts.

FAQ

Should I buy the Model T or the Safe 5?

For a new purchase we'd point most people to the Trezor Safe 5: it adds a dedicated secure element and usually costs about the same. The Model T is best if you already own one or find it meaningfully cheaper. Either way, store your seed phrase offline and never share it.

Is the Model T still safe to use in 2026?

Yes. It remains a well-supported, open-source wallet and Trezor still ships firmware updates for it. Just buy direct from Trezor — never second-hand — and follow the basics in our guide to storing Bitcoin safely. The lack of a secure element matters most against a physical attacker who has your device.