OneKey Classic 1S Review
OneKey Classic 1S is a lightweight open-source Bluetooth hardware wallet with EAL6+ secure element protection, broad multi-chain support, reproducible firmware verification, and strong mobile/desktop app coverage, but it carries the usual Bluetooth and broad-ecosystem attack-surface tradeoffs.


OneKey Classic 1S
Pros
- Strong fit for open source advocates
- Strong fit for mobile users
- Strong fit for multi asset holders
- Strong fit for defi users
Cons
- Not ideal for airgap security seekers
- Not ideal for bitcoin only minimalists
- Not ideal for users avoiding wireless connectivity
- Not ideal for users wanting touchscreen
Price
$99
$89.10 with code
Connectivity
USB-C, Bluetooth
Open Source
Mostly open source
Coins
30,000+
Use this code at checkout on the official store.
MGLHQAKey Specifications
Manufacturer
OneKey
Country
Hong Kong
Launch Year
2024
Firmware Maintained
Yes
Secure Element
Yes
Air-gapped
No
Connection
USB-C, Bluetooth
Official App
OneKey App
Security Model
Open-source Bluetooth hardware wallet with EAL6+ secure-element protection, reproducible firmware verification, offline onboarding, clear-signing previews, and app-based scam detection.
Trust Assumptions
- Users verify firmware authenticity and update sources
- OneKey firmware signing and OneKey App distribution remain trustworthy
- Bluetooth firmware and pairing remain properly authenticated
- Users verify transaction details and SignGuard warnings before approval
- The EAL6+ secure element protects keys and critical operations as documented
Backup Methods
12 Word Seed, 18 Word Seed, 24 Word Seed, Passphrase, Hidden Wallet
- Open source Advocates
- Mobile Users
- Multi Asset Holders
- DeFi Users
- Users Wanting Bluetooth
- Airgap Security Seekers
- Bitcoin only Minimalists
- Users Avoiding wireless Connectivity
- Users Wanting Touchscreen
- Users Wanting Mature Legacy Brand
Known Issues
2024: Broad multi-chain and Bluetooth tradeoff
Security-focused users debate whether a highly connected, multi-chain Bluetooth wallet can match the minimized attack surface of Bitcoin-only or air-gapped specialist devices.
Sources
- OneKey Classic 1S Official Product Page(official)
- OneKey Classic 1S Hardware Wallet Product Page(official)
- Authenticate OneKey Firmware Against Open Source Code(support)
- Authenticate OneKey Classic 1S(support)
- OneKey Classic 1S Firmware Repository(github)
- OneKey Classic Bluetooth Firmware Repository(github)
- OneKey GitHub Organization(github)
Compare with other wallets
Related Wallet Reviews
Similar options worth comparing before you buy.

Ledger Nano S Plus
Budget Conscious UsersA strong entry-level Ledger signer for desktop and Android users who want broad asset support, USB-C, no battery, and secure-element protection, but it requires trust in Ledger's proprietary firmware and is not suitable for iOS mobile signing.
$79

Ledger Nano X
Mobile UsersLedger Nano X is the mobile-focused Ledger signer for users who want iOS and Android Bluetooth signing, broad asset support, and secure-element protection, but it costs more than Nano S Plus and requires comfort with proprietary firmware and wireless connectivity.
$149

Ledger Flex
Mobile UsersLedger Flex is a premium touchscreen Ledger signer for users who want clearer transaction review, iOS and Android connectivity, NFC recovery-key support, and broad Ledger ecosystem features, but it is expensive and still depends on Ledger's proprietary firmware trust model.
$249

Ledger Stax
Premium BuyersLedger Stax is Ledger's flagship touchscreen signer for users who want the largest Ledger secure screen, Qi wireless charging, NFC recovery-key support, and a premium form factor, but it is expensive and provides no open-source firmware advantage over cheaper alternatives.
$399