







💎 Secure your digital empire with style and confidence!
The Ledger Nano S Plus Signer is a compact, USB Type A hardware wallet designed for desktop and Android users, offering offline storage of private keys with CC EAL 6+ certified security. Supporting over 15,000 coins and tokens, it integrates seamlessly with the Ledger Wallet app for buying, selling, staking, and portfolio tracking. Its Emerald Green design adds a personalized touch, while regular firmware updates and a Genuine Check feature ensure ongoing security and authenticity.











| ASIN | B0B9BMKK94 |
| Brand | Ledger |
| Brand Name | Ledger |
| Colour | Family pack |
| Compatible Devices | PCs, laptops, smartphones (with USB OTG), tablets (with USB OTG) |
| Compatible Phone Models | Desktop and Android |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,734 Reviews |
| Flash Memory Type | CompactFlash |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Hardware interface | USB 2.0 |
| Manufacturer | Ledger |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1.5 MB |
| Memory storage capacity | 1.5 MB |
| Model Name | S Plus |
| Model Number | Family Pack S Plus |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Product Features | Shockproof |
| Product Warranty | 2-Year Manufacturer |
| Special feature | Shockproof |
| Write Speed | 1 |
| Write speed | 1 |
M**I
Perfect
The setup was straightforward, and the interface feels intuitive even if you’re new to hardware wallets. It feels solid in hand, and I like knowing my private keys are safely offline. Regular firmware updates and support for tons of assets make it very versatile. Overall, a reliable and accessible choice for secure crypto storage.
N**I
Nice practical product
Nice item.does.exactly as described. Quality is great on this item and very easy to set up and use. I would say for the money it's a good price for knowing your crypto is off the exchanges. Interns.of.storage capacity it seems fine for my use as it has plenty of room. Colour olis.lovely on this and I would.recommed this item
M**G
Good upgrade to the Nano S
I purchased this to replace my Nano S as I was constantly removing apps due to the limited storage on the older model. This has the same solid build and quality software that ledger provide but far more storage so I can keep all of my apps installed at the same time. It is a lovely, compact little hardware wallet very easy to store. The two button standard interface works and the screen although small is bright and legible. The setup process via ledger live was easy and intuitive.
J**I
Ease of use
This works very well, once you set it up and write down the passphrase onto the supplied notepad. Downloaded the Ledger live app, added a pin code to the Nano and it connected perfectly via the supplied USB cable. I can easily read the screen on the Nano and the button placement is good. I have withdrawn Crypto and sent Crypto to and from the Nano with no problems at all via the Ledger live app. This is a good bit of kit and having my Crypto offline makes me more confident of it not being stolen.
S**D
all good no probs
all good no probs
J**N
Does what it says on the tin.
They're great, I would recommend getting the latest version if you're moving crypto around, but if you're just storing it away, this will do you.
L**S
Ledger is capable of dangerous things
Ledger’s entire brand was built on a single promise: “Your private keys never leave the device.” That was their core trust contract with the entire crypto world. The second they released Ledger Recover, that contract shattered — not because everyone suddenly thought their keys were stolen, but because **they proved the device could export them if they wanted to. Let’s break it down: ⚙️ What Ledger was selling - Closed-source firmware (you had to trust their security team). - “Secure element” chips — same type used in passports and credit cards. - A simple message: “You don’t have to trust software, trust our hardware.” People accepted the closed source because they believed the chip itself physically *couldn’t* leak secrets. 💣 What Ledger Recover revealed When they announced Ledger Recover — a cloud backup that splits your private key into three fragments and sends them to **Ledger + two third parties — it confirmed two devastating facts: 1. The firmware can extract your private key. 2. The company decides when and how that happens. That’s like finding out your “vault” has a hidden maintenance hatch controlled remotely. Even if you don’t use Recover, you now know the mechanism exists. And that’s what destroyed their credibility — not the feature, but the betrayal of the model. 🧨 Consequences - Security professionals, auditors, and long-time crypto veterans dropped Ledger overnight. - Open-source hardware wallets like Trezor, Coldcard, BitBox, Keystone saw massive sales spikes. - Even MetaMask and other wallet companies began re-evaluating integrations. Ledger tried damage control, saying: “It’s optional! Your key never leaves without permission.” But permission is just a line of code — if it can happen, it can be exploited. 💀 In one sentence Ledger didn’t get hacked by criminals. They **hacked their own trust** — and once that’s gone, there’s no firmware update to restore it.
S**S
Good
Upgraded from the trezsr to ledger
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