# Trezor.io/Start - The official wallet - Gitbook

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## Getting Started with Trezor.io

Welcome to the exciting world of Trezor! If you're new to hardware wallets or looking to enhance your knowledge about securing your digital assets, you've come to the right place. This blog post serves as a quick guide to help you get started with Trezor.io.

### Step 1: Visit the Official Website

Start by heading over to Trezor.io/start. This is your gateway to setting up and managing your Trezor device.

### Step 2: Choose Your Device

Trezor offers two main models: Trezor One and Trezor Model T. Each has its unique features, so take a moment to decide which one suits your needs best.

### Step 3: Unpack and Connect

Once you receive your device, carefully unpack it and connect it to your computer using the provided USB cable. Make sure to follow any included instructions for initial setup.

### Step 4: Install Trezor Suite

Download and install the Trezor Suite from the Trezor website. This software suite is your control center for managing your cryptocurrencies and ensuring your digital assets are secure.

### Step 5: Follow Setup Instructions

Within Trezor Suite, follow the step-by-step instructions to initialize your device. You'll create a PIN, note down your recovery seed, and add cryptocurrencies to your wallet.

### Step 6: Regularly Update

Stay secure by keeping your firmware and Trezor Suite software up to date. Trezor regularly releases updates to improve security and introduce new features.

### Conclusion

Your journey with Trezor.io starts here, but it's only the beginning. Explore, learn, and secure your digital assets with one of the most trusted names in cryptocurrency hardware wallets. Remember, your security is paramount, and Trezor is here to help you protect your investments every step of the way.


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