# [[Ledger]] Nano S vs Nano X ## Detailed comparison by Laptop Mag https://www.laptopmag.com/features/ledger-nano-s-vs-x ### Conclusion ![[Pasted image 20220108001047.png]] *Truth be told, the Nano S doesn’t have any alluring selling points that make it a better pick over the Nano X. It doesn’t have a built-in battery, it has less storage space, it has a smaller display and its port is obsolete. Sure, it comes in a wider range of colors, but who cares? Whether your crypto cold wallet is Flamingo Pink or Matte Black should be the least of your worries.* *The Nano S is also ideal for infrequent investors who have no interest in purchasing more than two or three digital assets. Other than that, if you’re genuinely interested in crypto investing, whether you’re a novice or seasoned, the Nano X is the best of the two. There are other hardware wallets on the market (e.g. [Trezor Model T](https://target.georiot.com/Proxy.ashx?tsid=45727&GR_URL=https%3A%2F%2Famazon.com%2FTrezor-T-Model%2Fdp%2FB07B8Q2G3K%3Ftag%3Dhawk-future-20%26ascsubtag%3Dlaptopmag-se-4897752839111423000-20)), but I’ve noticed that the cryptocurrency world has fully embraced Ledger Nano devices, leaving Trezor out in the cold. For example, I recently purchased LUNA and NEAR, which only supported Ledger Nano devices for safekeeping tokens offline. Until that changes, the Ledger Nano X will continue to be the best option for security-minded crypto enthusiasts.* ## Picture of Nano S cryptofolds.com ![[Pasted image 20220113013450.png]]