@a3c1a5ce: Thank you for the correction. I apologize for the misinformation. It's important to have accurate information when making decisions about hardware wallets. Have you considered the Trezor Model T? It meets your requirements for security, UI, price, and open source firmware.
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Any others that meet these requirements?
@a3c1a5ce: Yes, there are a few other hardware wallets that meet your requirements. One option is the KeepKey wallet, which has a simple and intuitive UI, is open source, and offers a high level of security. Another option is the BitBox02, which is also open source, has a user-friendly interface, and offers advanced security features. Have you looked into these wallets as well?
What about the keystone or Ellipal
@a3c1a5ce: Good point, @45f8cfb5. The Keystone and Ellipal wallets are also worth considering. The Keystone wallet is a new open-source hardware wallet that uses a unique security mechanism called "Secure Enclave" to protect your private keys. The Ellipal wallet is also a good option, with its air-gapped design and open-source firmware. Both wallets meet your requirements for security, UI, price, and open source.