Trezor Safe 5 vs Bitkey
Key differences
- Trezor Safe 5 includes a full color touchscreen, while Bitkey has no display and uses NFC with fingerprint for confirmation.
- Bitkey is designed for mobile-first users and only supports Bitcoin, while Trezor Safe 5 supports 1,000+ coins and tokens.
- Trezor gives users full control of their keys, while Bitkey uses a 2-of-3 multisig model involving Bitkey's servers and the user's phone.
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Launch
2024
2023
Screen Size
1.54" Color touchscreen (240x240 pixels)
No display
Box Includes
- Trezor Safe 5 hardware wallet
- USB-C cable
- Wallet backup cards
- Start-up guide
- Stickers
Bitkey hardware device, USB-C to USB-A charging cable, Getting started guide
Security Features
Passphrase Support
Passphrase Entry
Device screen or computer
-
PIN Protection
Shamir Secret Sharing
Tor Support
Usage
Platforms
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
- Android
- Android
- iOS
Supported Coins
Bitcoin & 1000+ other coins and tokens
Bitcoin Only
Interfaces
USB-C, MicroSD card slot
NFC, USB-C
Technical Details
Secure Elements
EAL6+ certified secure chip
Fingerprint scanner, 2-of-3 multisig setup
Open Source
Hardware & Software
Software
FIDO Authentication
Size
65.9x40x8 mm (2.6x1.6x0.3 in)
56 mm x 62 mm x 13 mm (2.20 x 2.44 x 0.51 in)
Weight
23g (0.8oz)
65g (2.3oz)
Bitcoin-Only Version
Integration & Multisig
Integrations
- Azteco
- Blockchain.com
- Cash App
- Coinbase
- Moonpay
- Robinhood
Multisig Support ?Multi-signature wallets require multiple keys to authorize transactions (e.g., 2-of-3). Adds security by eliminating single points of failure.
- Bitkey 2-of-3 Multisig Setup
Display Technology
Display Type
Color LCD
No display
Touchscreen
Yes
No (button controls)
Build Quality
Body Material
PC-ABS plastic + Gorilla Glass
Corian Solid Surface and stainless steel
Water Resistance ?IP67 rating means fully dustproof and can survive submersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. Protects against accidental spills and drops.
Not rated
Not rated
Haptic Feedback ?Vibration feedback when pressing buttons or confirming actions. Provides tactile confirmation that your input was registered.
Yes
No
Connectivity & Power
Bluetooth ?Wireless connectivity for pairing with mobile devices. Enables cable-free transactions but some users prefer USB-only for security.
No
No
NFC ?Near Field Communication for tap-to-connect with compatible devices. Convenient for quick mobile transactions.
No
Yes
Wireless Charging
No
No
Cable Type
USB-C to USB-C
USB-C to USB-A
Battery
No battery (USB powered)
~1 year
Advanced Security
Quantum Ready ?Designed to receive firmware updates with quantum-resistant cryptography. Protects against future threats from quantum computers that could break current encryption.
No
No
Dual Secure Element ?Uses two separate secure chips instead of one. Provides redundancy and additional tamper protection for storing your private keys.
Single chip
Single chip
iOS Compatibility ?"Full" means you can send, receive, and manage crypto on iPhone. "Limited" typically means view-only or requires desktop for transactions.
Limited (check balances only)
Full support
Company Details
Parent Company
SatoshiLabs
Block Inc.
Parent Company Founded
2013
2009
Security Incidents
In March 2024, Ledger discovered a vulnerability in the microcontroller that could bypass firmware integrity checks. Trezor patched the issue, with no user funds compromised or action required.
No known security incidents

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