Crypto hardware wallet comparison Trezor Model One vs Ngrave Zero

Our impressions

Trezor Model One

Ngrave Zero

Pros
  • Small form factor and very portable
  • Excellent value at an affordable price point
not reviewed yet
Cons
  • MicroUSB in this day and age is quite outdated, but still connects to USB-A or newer USB-C ports
  • Requires constant USB connection to operate
  • Limitations compared toΒ Trezor Model T
    • Supports fewer coins and misses support for e.g.: XRP, ADA (Cardano), XMR (Monero)
    • Button input can be cumbersome compared to the touchscreen of the Model T
  • Key extraction vulnerability (if an attacker with the right tools and knowledge has physical access to the hardware wallet)
not reviewed yet
Verdict

Despite being the very first hardware wallet product, with it’s debut in 2014, the Trezor Model One is still one of the best hardware wallets. It has a very attractive price point, while providing excellent value and functionality.

Make sure to use a passphrase if you are worried about key extraction attacks.Β Read more about the vulnerability

not reviewed yet

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

Trezor Model One

Ngrave Zero

Release year

2014

2020

Supported coins

Supports multiple coins, Bitcoin-only mode available

  • BTC, ETH, LTC, XLM , DOGE, DASH, ZEC, NEM,
  • and a thousand others. See a full list at trezor.io/coins

Supports multiple coins

Open source
  • Firmware
  • Companion software
Seedphrase support
  • BIP-39 (Mnemonic phrase)
  • Passphrase
  • BIP-39 (Mnemonic phrase)
  • Passphrase
  • Proprietary method
Security protections
  • On device PIN entry
  • Factory reset with wrong PIN
  • Factory reset with decoy PIN
  • On device recovery
  • Secure element
  • On device PIN entry
  • On device passphrase entry
  • On device recovery
  • Fingerprint sensor
  • Air-gapped QR code

Multi-Layered Anit-Tampering Framework and Passphrase

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

Chrome OS is not officially supported and relies on WebUSB in the Chrome browser. This means that, i.e., it’s not possible to set up a freshly unboxed Trezor One, you need to perform the first-time firmware installation on a PC or Mac.

Authentication token
  • FIDO U2F
  • SSH
Additional features
  • GPG encryption
  • Password Manager

Technical specifications

Trezor Model One

Ngrave Zero

Dimensions

60 mm x 30 mm x 6 mm
2.36 in x 1.18 in x 0.24 in

125 mm x 72 mm x 14 mm
4.92 in x 2.83 in x 0.55 in

Weight

12 g
0.42 oz

180 g
6.35 oz

Display
  • Monochrome
  • OLED

Monochrome display
128 x 64 px

  • Color
  • Touchscreen

4-inch LCD Capacitive Touch Screen
480 x 800 Pixels
600Cd/m2

Connectivity
  • micro USB
  • USB-C (limited to charging and firmware updates)
Processor

120 Mhz Cortex-M3

STM32MP157C

Safety & Certifications

CE and RoHS certifications
Airplane and X-ray safe

EAL5+ certified secure element
EAL7-certified OS
CE
RoHS
FCC

Housing

Robust plastics
Available in black or white
Silicone protection case in multiple colors available

High-end metal

Where to buy

Trezor Model One

Ngrave Zero