Open the Trezor Suite app. It will detect your device automatically.
After your Trezor is detected, the screen will ask you to enter your PIN. This is the code you set up during the initial wallet setup.
Use the Trezor device screen to see the number layout.
Click the matching numbers in Trezor Suite on your computer.
This protects you even if your computer is compromised.
Once your PIN is confirmed, you’ll be logged into your wallet. Here, you can:
View your portfolio and balances.
Add or switch between different coins (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum).
Send and receive funds.
Label transactions (if using Dropbox integration).
Enable privacy settings like Tor or coin control.
If you’ve enabled the passphrase feature, you’ll be prompted to enter it after your PIN.
The passphrase adds another layer of protection.
It creates a hidden wallet — even if someone knows your PIN, they can’t access your hidden funds without the passphrase.
Warning: If you forget your passphrase, there's no way to recover that hidden wallet.
Try a different USB cable or port.
Make sure Trezor Bridge (background connection tool) is installed and running.
Restart your computer and reconnect.
Double-check your number layout on the Trezor screen.
You only get a limited number of attempts before the device resets.
Reinstall the app.
Check your firewall or antivirus settings.
Try the web version temporarily.
Always verify the website URL before downloading or entering your PIN.
Never enter your recovery seed online — Trezor will never ask for it during login.
Enable a passphrase for extra security, especially if you hold large amounts.
Backup your recovery seed offline (written down, stored securely).
Avoid using public or shared computers to log in to your Trezor wallet.
When you’re done managing your crypto, logging out is simple:
Close the Trezor Suite app.
Unplug your Trezor device.
Your keys remain securely inside the hardware wallet — no sensitive data is stored on your computer.
A: Yes! Just install Trezor Suite and plug in your Trezor. As long as you have your device and PIN (and passphrase, if used), you can access your wallet from any computer.