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Trezor unveiled its Safe 5 Freedom Edition hardware wallet on Monday, a limited-release product with only 2,100 units available.
In a statement shared with Cryptonews, the company highlighted that this exclusive edition is designed to resonate both symbolically and practically with Bitcoin enthusiasts.
The release is accompanied by a launch video emphasizing the theme of independence.
Bitcoin Advocates Re-declare Independence in Launch Video
As part of the launch, the team has produced a striking video featuring Trezor employees, Bitcoin educators, and CEO Matěj Žák himself, who closes the video by paragliding—an evocative metaphor for freedom and self-determination.
The campaign and device are intended to remind users of the power and responsibility that come with holding their own keys.
After spotlighting this campaign, Trezor confirmed key sales details for eager buyers.
Sales for the Trezor Safe 5 Freedom Edition will begin on Thursday, January 30, at 15:00 UTC. Those interested in securing one of these unique devices can find more information on Trezor’s official website.
The wallet is priced at $169—the same as the standard Trezor Safe 5. According to Trezor, the limited edition also supports a meaningful cause.
For every device sold, $10 will be donated to Trezor Academy, a global educational initiative that helps people in underserved regions access Bitcoin education.
These charitable efforts coincide with other Trezor developments, including updates to the Trezor Safe 5 lineup.
Crypto Hardware Wallet Trezor Safe 5
In June last year, Trezor announced the release of its latest flagship device, the Trezor Safe 5 (TS5) for crypto storage.
The TS5 is available as a Bitcoin-only version and has upgraded security features, a haptic color touchscreen, and improved backup, and is available in various finishes, said Tezos.
In 2024, Trezor also launched Trezor Expert, a service for onboarding into self-custody.
According to Žák, Trezor Expert intends to help customers set up their hardware wallets correctly, allowing them to explore the security considerations of self-custody in more detail as they cover topics such as private key management and safe online practices.