There are over 170 hardware wallets on the market. Using multiple sources, here are the wallets that I was about to find as open source. Walletscrutiny is a good website that examines hardware wallets and they found some "open source" wallets that they could not verify the code matches the binary.
We have started to see a ton of advertising on hardware wallets since the current debacle. Keep in mind that most of these companies are startups, and I found a couple that have already seemed to go out of business. Many of these wallets are not trustless. That simply means that you have to trust the company that writes the firmware not to extract your seed phrase. I prefer a trustless
Open Source
- Trezor
- BitBox
- Cypherock
- KeepKey
- Foundation
- SeedSigner
- BITHD
- Blockstream
- ProKey
- Coinkite Coldcard
- BitLox
- Secalot
- OpenDime
- Archos
- Keystone
Not Open Source
Please note, that some of these wallets are air-gapped. There may be some open sourced wallets on this list, I could not find the source code.
- D'CENT
- Ledger
- SafePal
- Tangem
- Ellipal
- BC Vault
- Kasse
- CoolWallet
- SecuX
- Husky
- Keevo
- GridPlus
- KeyCard*
- Feitian
- Opolo
- ColdLar
- LockBox
- KingMax
- Klever
- MIRkey
- QUANTUM
- HyperMate
- Excel
- Penta Security
- ExtoWallet
- Konai
- NGRAVE
- BEPAL
- FINNEY
- Satochip*
Things to keep in mind with a hardware wallet
Resources
Kraken Security Lab Review: https://www.kraken.com/features/security/kraken-security-labs
Wallet Scrutiny: http://walletscrutiny.com/ (I think at least one person on the team is also associated with Cypherock per a disclosure they had)
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