Crypto hardware wallet comparison Keystone 3 Pro vs KeepKey

Our impressions

Keystone 3 Pro

KeepKey

Pros
  • Supports 3 concurrent seed phrases
  • Convenient user experience with the huge touchscreen
  • Completely autonomous device with long lasting battery lifetime (should be at least 100+ hours in sleep mode when using the device a couple times per day, 18+ months when turned off)
  • Easy process for online Device Verification
  • Has a great community and (d)app ecosystem
Cons
  • The airgapped QR code paradigm requires a camera on the paired device for certain interactions
  • We love their dedication to open source “EVERY SINGLE LINE” of code they write, including their hardware designs. As long as they do not deliver on their promise, it sadly still is a closed source product.
  • Outdated microUSB port
  • Needs constant USB connection
Verdict

The Keystone 3 Pro is a device that we can see in a “broad adoption of everyday Crypto financial transactions” scenario. It is a fully air-gapped, autonomous device that has great battery life with an easy to use interface on a convenient 4-inch touchscreen. We would add it to our everyday carry in an instant, in a world where QR code based Crypto payments are available at every shop and venue.

The product has a nice build quality and finish, a solid (d)app ecosystem, and a great community. The product launched in 2015 and it shows its age, compared to newer hardware wallet products. Most notably it has no secure element, a microUSB port, and limits itself to a single button for on-device input.

That being said, we would still prefer it over any software wallet, though.

Disclaimer: Our impressions are based on a compilation of factors tailored to the average user’s perspective. It is also important to note that whether a feature is a “pro” or “con” can depend on your situation and preferences. What may be an advantage in one scenario could be a challenge in another, and vice versa. Therefore, while reviewing these points, it’s essential to consider your unique requirements and circumstances when making decisions. This list aims to provide an idea of what to anticipate, but it is not the ultimate guide to determining whether something will work for you or not.

Key features

Keystone 3 Pro

KeepKey

Release year

2023

2015

Supported coins

Supports multiple coins

5000+ Coins Supported​ (Bitcoin & EVM chains)

Bitcoin-only Firmware is supposedly in the works, with an estimated release date some time before the next Bitcoin halving
Source: Comment on reddit.com

Supports multiple coins

Supports 7.000+ assets on 340+ blockchains

Open source
  • Planned

The Keystone team is working on also open sourcing “EVERY SINGLE LINE of code we’ve written”, including their hardware design, with an announced release date in November 2023. The announcement is worded in a way that it leaves some room of what we really can expect to be released and if they can meet their own release date.
Source: Official blog post concerning Open Source

As the focus of the Keystone 3 series is on 3rd party app compatibility the previous companion software will be faded out in the future.
Source: second hand user comment on reddit.com

  • Firmware
  • Companion software
Seedphrase support
  • BIP-39 (Mnemonic phrase)
  • SLIP-39 (Shamir backup)
  • Passphrase
  • Multiple seedphrases on one device
  • BIP-39 (Mnemonic phrase)
  • Passphrase
Security protections
  • Secure element
  • On device PIN entry
  • Factory reset with wrong PIN
  • On device passphrase entry
  • On device recovery
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Air-gapped QR code

Triple Secure Element Chips
USB & MicroSD Card Firmware Upgrading
PCI Anti-tamper Feature

  • On device PIN entry

after 3 wrong PIN entries an increasing timeout is applied for each wrong PIN (we stopped testing at 256 seconds around wrong PIN #8 or so)

Platform compatibility
  • Windows
  • macOS
  • Linux
  • Android
  • iOS
  • ChromeOS
  • Windows
  • macOS
  • Linux
  • Android

on Linux make sure to add udev rules

Additional features

can be used in conjunction with the companion app to store TOTP secrets and generate codes for TOTP based 2FA

Technical specifications

Keystone 3 Pro

KeepKey

Dimensions

62.44 mm x 103.9 mm x 12.08 mm
2.46 in x 4.09 in x 0.48 in

94 mm x 38.4 mm x 12.2 mm
3.7 in x 1.51 in x 0.48 in

Weight

103 g
3.63 oz

52 g
1.83 oz

Display
  • Color
  • Touchscreen

4-Inch LCD TFT Touchscreen
480 x 800 pixels

  • Monochrome
  • OLED

‎256×64 pixels

Connectivity
  • USB-C (limited to charging and firmware updates)
  • Bluetooth
  • micro USB
Storage
  • microSD card
Processor

n/a

Safety & Certifications

PCI security standards

Housing

Black plastics (PC + ABS)

Black plastics and Anodized Aluminum

Where to buy

Keystone 3 Pro

KeepKey