I begin by thanking all of you who are giving me your opinions, I will try to respond briefly to everyone
One of the reasons I can not recommend the wallet is because it is close source.
It also has fingerprint or pin for authentication, but I would have preferred only pin, fingerprint is not advisable, but if several attempts are made, the device will wipe itself. But fingerprint reduces its security in my opinion.
It makes use of bluetooth and OTG. Bluetooth is not advisable on hardware wallet, I would have preferred QR code means of making transaction. OTG are on mobile phones, to make transaction, I won't recommend that either.
No desktop app
You can read more about these open source hardware wallet:
Open source hardware walletok thanks for detailing all the defects, not knowing the device well it is easy to buy something that is not good! Thanks again
I'm opening this topic because I didn't find any news about it on the forum,
Here's a thread from 2018:
New Hardware WalletI'm looking for a new hardware wallet to give to a friend of mine, as I already know that he doesn't like my wallet that I'm using,
Out of curiosity, what's your current wallet?
Does anyone already own it? is it reliable
Charles-Tim already covered the important bits but with regard to being a reliable HW, it doesn't seem to be that reliable...
- Here are a few 1-star reviews from their "Amazon listing":
Donald Gray
This was my second unit. It failed to even turn on.
Gedrow
Never could get my BTC off of wallet but it will let you add BTC, of course. Even after they sent a replacement, the devices will sync with your wallet for every other purpose except taking crypto out of wallet which is the most important thing. Avoid this product at all costs!!!
Yancy
There’s some sort flaw in the device software!
Mikhail
Frequent firmware upgrades that are difficult and frustrating to install. Besides that the phone app always has issues with parsing links. Get ready to try connecting wallet in many different ways just to get transaction going. And it better not be a rush- otherwise it will never happen.
Lyle Clark
I know this won't even make it onto the review. This is my third 3 D'cent wallet. The first I bought went bad in about 6 month. I called the company and after 2 weeks they replaced it. I've had this second wallet about 6 months again and it's always the same issue. The screen goes out and I can't see to put my code in. I had to get another because of a loan I had out. They sent me this piece of crap. I guess they don't care enough to have customers. I did not contact the company this time because I've had enough.
I used the search form, but apparently I missed this thread. I have 2 hw, safepal s1 and bitbox02 I proposed safepal s1 because it would be a gift to give to a friend who is new to Bitcoin
I don't know what hardware wallet you use (which your friend rejected), but what exactly does he not like about this device? Did you explain/show in detail how it works?
There are quite a lot of manufacturers of HW wallets in the world. Why did you choose exactly dcentwallet? In the case of storing money, it is best to use proven and reliable devices, and not take risks with novelties. I'm not saying that dcent is bad, but I would rather pay attention to well-known brands.
Above, you have already been given links to topics related to hardware wallets. Show them to your friend and choose the one he likes. It is better to choose from several options than to focus on just one.
he doesn't like the material with which the Safepal is made, in fact it is of cheap plastic, he didn't specify if there is something he doesn't like on the software side, however being a novice user with bitcoin I would not like to give expensive HW, I'd prefer something cheaper to practice with