10 Best Hardware Wallets for 2025
All tested wallets are secure solutions for storing your crypto.
Wallets lose points if they don't have their own app that supports enough coins.
A lot of hardware wallets require you to link to external software wallets, this makes the wallet less user-friendly, especially for non-tech-savvy people.
Some Wallets also lose points due to a short warranty period, and or a non-replaceable battery (if the battery broken you have to purchase of a new wallet).
Finally A helpdesk is also important, some Wallets underperform there.
The best wallets:
We give the Tangem and Safepal 5 stars.
Both wallets are very user-friendly and are supporting an incredible number of coins in their own app.
The Tangem is number 1 because it is the most user-friendly wallet and has a 25-year warranty. It does not need a battery and no firmware updates.
At number 2 is the Safepal X, a fantastic wallet, qua user friendly it is equal to the Tangem and the app is supporting a lot of coins. It is at number 2 because it has an irreplaceable battery and you have to buy a new device if the battery does not work anymore. It also itvdoes not have the 25-year warranty like the Tangem.
At number 3 is the Ellipal, also a very good wallet with a beautiful colorscreen, but the app supports only 40 coins. You need an extra software wallet to support more coins. The Ellipal has also a irreplaceable battery, in this price range one could expect a replaceable one.
D'cent is also an incredible wallet, it is at number 4 because D'cent supports fewer coins and is slightly less user-friendly than Tangem and Safepal. The D'CENT also has a irreplaceable battery.
At number 5 we find the Keystone Pro, a very safe wallet with a beautiful colorscreen. However, less suitable for those who are less technically because the Keystone Pro 3 does not have its own app an needs an extern software wallets to support your coins. The keystone Pro 3 also has a irreplaceable battery.
At number 6 we find the Trezor Safe 5, a very good and safe wallet but less mobile and it needs cables to connect to computer or smartphone. The trezor is less suitable for those who are not so technically because it needs extra software wallets to support all your coins.
At number 7 we find the Ledger Nano's, they are less user-friendly and the support is much less than other brands.
At number 8 is the SecuX Shield Bio, this card wallet is also less user-friendly if you are not technical. The battery runs out quickly and is irreplaceable.
At number 9 we find Keepkey, it is only for PC and not usable on a smartphone. If you only need a wallet for PC only and you are a more technical person, this wallet is a still a good choice.
At number 10 is the NGrave, a very good wallet with an exceptionally beautiful screen. The price is quite high, especially because the battery is not replaceable and you will therefore have to buy a new wallet every few years. If NGrave offered a replaceable battery, this luxury wallet would score much higher.
Wallet Test
3. D'CENT****
7. Ledger Nano X and Nano S***
9. Keepkey***
10. Ngrave Zero***