
1. Connect Your Trezor Device
Plug your Trezor hardware wallet into your computer or mobile device via USB.
Open Trezor Suite (official app) or use a supported web interface.
2. Enter Your PIN
Your Trezor device requires a PIN you set during the initial setup.
Enter the PIN directly on the device (not your computer) to unlock access.
This protects your funds even if someone physically steals your device.
3. Optional Passphrase
You can add a passphrase for extra security.
This is like a “25th word” for your recovery seed and can create hidden wallets.
The passphrase is never stored on Trezor servers. Only you know it.
4. Access Your Wallet
After PIN and passphrase (if set), your Trezor wallet opens in Trezor Suite.
From here, you can:
Send and receive cryptocurrency
Check balances
Manage multiple wallets and crypto assets
Connect with third-party apps like DeFi platforms
5. No Passwords Online
Trezor does not require a username or online password, which keeps your funds safe from hacks and phishing attacks.
Security is handled locally on the device, and your private keys never leave the Trezor.
6. Recovery
If your device is lost, stolen, or damaged, you can regain access using your recovery seed.
Always keep your recovery seed safe offline—never store it digitally or share it.
✅ Key Takeaway: “Logging in” to Trezor is all about physically unlocking your device with your PIN and optional passphrase, not entering a password online. This is what makes Trezor one of the safest ways to store crypto.