The Trezor Safe 7 is Trezor's newest flagship — a touchscreen wallet with Bluetooth and a next-generation dual secure-element architecture built around the open-source TROPIC01 chip.
The Trezor Safe 7 is the most advanced wallet Trezor has built, and it answers a long-standing critique: it finally adds Bluetooth to Trezor's flagship, closing the wireless gap with Ledger while keeping the brand's open-source DNA. Its larger high-resolution color touchscreen makes it the most premium Trezor experience yet.
The headline is security architecture. The Safe 7 introduces a dual secure-element design built around the TROPIC01 — a secure-element chip that is itself open-source and independently auditable, a genuine industry first. Where Ledger's secure element is a proprietary black box and earlier Trezors lacked one entirely, the Safe 7 aims to deliver both transparency and certified physical resistance at once. It runs the same mature Trezor Suite app with passphrase and Shamir Backup support.
As the newest device, it carries the usual early-adopter trade-offs: a higher $249 price, a shorter track record than the battle-tested Safe 5, and Trezor's familiar weaknesses around native staking and NFTs. But for users who want the cutting edge of open, auditable hardware security with modern wireless convenience, the Safe 7 is the most forward-looking wallet on the market.
The most advanced open-source wallet available: auditable dual secure elements plus Bluetooth and a premium touchscreen. The forward-looking choice — though the proven Safe 5 remains the safer-value pick for most buyers today.
It adds Bluetooth to Trezor's flagship line, a larger high-res color touchscreen, and a dual secure-element architecture built on the open-source TROPIC01 chip — the first auditable secure element in a hardware wallet.
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