OneKey Classic 1S Review
OneKey is a hardware wallet manufacturer from Hong Kong. They started in 2020 and have already released multiple hardware wallets. Their current focus is on the OneKey Classic 1S and their flagship model, the OneKey Pro. On this page, we explain all the advantages and disadvantages of the OneKey Classic 1S so you can determine whether this hardware wallet is right for you.
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Advantages of OneKey Classic 1S
- Open-source: The OneKey Classic 1S is an open-source hardware wallet, meaning its source code is publicly available.
- Secure Element CC EAL 6+: The OneKey Classic 1S features a certified security chip.
- Supports many cryptocurrencies: The OneKey Classic 1S supports a vast number of cryptocurrencies and tokens—according to their own data, more than 5,000.
- Passphrase support: With the OneKey Classic 1S, you have the option to add a passphrase (25th word) to your Recovery Seed Phrase. This is optional.
- Mobile and desktop compatibility: The OneKey Classic 1S can connect to Android and iOS phones as well as Windows, Linux, and macOS computers via Bluetooth and/or cable.
Disadvantages of OneKey Classic 1S
- Small screen: The wallet has a 64x128 px display.
Who is the OneKey Classic 1S suitable for?
We recommend the OneKey Classic 1S for anyone who:
- Wants to manage a large number of altcoins.
- Doesn’t mind having a smaller screen on the wallet.
- Has a mid-range budget (around €120).
Questions?
Do you have any questions? Email us at hallo@cryptomaan.nl.

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