Trezor Safe 7 is a premium self-custody hardware wallet from Trezor built for users who want offline signing without giving up mobile convenience. It pairs a 2.5-inch color touchscreen with Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity, letting users manage assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana through Trezor Suite and compatible wallet integrations. For a closer look at how the device works in practice, see our Trezor Safe 7 review.
Released in 2025, Safe 7 sits at the top of Trezor’s current lineup. It combines TROPIC01 with a second EAL6+ secure element, uses post-quantum protections for firmware and device authentication, and supports encrypted communication over both Bluetooth and USB-C. Add wireless charging, a LiFePO₄ battery, and a larger touchscreen, and the result is a hardware wallet aimed at buyers who want a more modern experience than older cable-first devices. It also fits naturally alongside other cold and hardware wallets for readers comparing premium self-custody options.
Trezor Safe 7 is best suited to users who want hardware-backed signing for long-term storage but also approve transactions regularly across desktop and mobile. Its main strength is usability: the larger screen and wireless features make frequent transaction review less cumbersome. The trade-off is that some asset flows and dApp use still depend on Trezor Suite or compatible third-party wallets, especially across ecosystems such as Arbitrum and Polygon. Like any self-custody device, it also does not remove the need to protect backups carefully and avoid phishing or deceptive transaction requests.