Trézor® Login | The Official Wallet – Trezor®
Securely accessing your Trezor® hardware wallet is the first step toward managing your cryptocurrency with confidence. The Trézor® Login process uses the official Trezor Suite application (desktop or mobile) to authenticate your device, verify its authenticity, and grant you access to your accounts—without exposing your private keys to the internet. This 500‑word guide walks you through everything you need to know about logging in to your Trezor® wallet safely and efficiently.
1. Download and Install Trezor Suite
- Visit https://trezor.io/start in your browser.
- Download Trezor Suite for your platform:
- Windows (64‑bit/32‑bit)
- macOS (Intel/Apple Silicon)
- Linux (AppImage, DEB, RPM)
- iOS or Android (via App Store or Google Play)
- Install the application by running the downloaded installer (desktop) or tapping Get (mobile).
- Launch Trezor Suite once installation completes.
2. Connect Your Trezor® Device
- Plug your Trezor Model One into your computer’s USB‑A port, or connect Model T via USB‑C.
- On mobile, use a compatible OTG adapter (Android) or Apple‑certified Lightning adapter (iOS).
- The device display will power on and show the Trezor logo, indicating it’s ready to interact with Trezor Suite.
3. Opening the Login Screen
- In Trezor Suite, click “Connect Device” on the welcome screen.
- A pop‑up will appear prompting you to select your device model. Choose Model One or Model T and click Continue.
- Trezor Suite automatically establishes a secure WebUSB (desktop) or WebTransport (mobile) session with your hardware wallet.
4. Unlocking Your Wallet
Enter Your PIN
- When prompted, enter your PIN on the physical device:
- Use the on‑screen numeric grid (Model T) or hardware buttons (Model One).
- The PIN entry is randomized each session to block keyloggers or malware.
- Confirm your input on the device display. Once the correct PIN is entered, Trezor Suite unlocks your wallet interface.
5. Genuine Check
After unlocking, Trezor Suite runs an automatic genuine check:
- This verifies the firmware signature stored in the device bootloader against Trezor’s secure servers.
- If the check fails, Suite will warn you not to proceed—protecting you from counterfeit or tampered devices.
Always ensure the genuine‑check indicator reads “Device is genuine” before continuing.
6. Accessing Your Accounts
Once logged in and verified:
- Navigate to “Accounts” in the Suite sidebar.
- Your existing cryptocurrency accounts (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.) will appear, each showing balances and recent transaction history.
- To add a new coin, click “Add Account”, select the asset, and approve the app installation on your Trezor device.
7. Logging Out and Auto‑Lock
- Manual Logout: Click the user icon in the top‑right corner of Trezor Suite and choose “Disconnect Device” to lock your wallet.
- Auto‑Lock: Configure Suite to auto‑lock after a set period of inactivity for added security.
8. Troubleshooting Login Issues
- Device Not Detected: Ensure your USB cable supports data transfer, try a different port, and verify drivers (desktop).
- PIN Lockout: Three incorrect PIN attempts will reset the device. Recover access using your 12‑ to 24‑word recovery seed.
- Genuine‑Check Failure: Do not proceed. Contact Trezor Support and verify you purchased from an authorized reseller.
Conclusion
The Trézor® Login process—powered by Trezor Suite—combines hardware‑based authentication, randomized PIN entry, and genuine‑check verification to keep your private keys off‑line and your assets secure. By following the steps above, you’ll gain safe, seamless access to your Trezor® wallet, ready to send, receive, and manage cryptocurrency with peace of mind