
Thiru
AUI bought a new Keepkey wallet in the… I bought a new Keepkey wallet in the latter part of 2017 and it worked satisfactorily till the end of January 2018. I kept more than 2 BTC in it and transferred back to my online wallet without problem leaving a small amount of BTC. I also kept 4 ETH in my Keepkey and at the end of January I sent additional 10 ETH to it, but it failed to record it in my account balance. I contacted the Helpdesk and they gave me instructions to rectify it. In the process my Keepkey was not even showing my already received 4 ETH or the residual 0.067 BTC. A contacted them a few dozen times without getting my money back. So I bought another new Keepkey and hoped to recover the funds using the recovery words I had from the first one. It failed too! I contacted the help desk several times without any positive result. By this time more than 6 months have passed and the ETH value dropped more than 50%. I could not access my 14 ETH worth about $20000 to sell it in time to realize my profit. SInce Keepkey device and the help desk would not recover my funds, as a last resort I used my original recovery words in a third party wallet and to my surprise it recovered all my money - a consolation but when I sold I lost my profit, but at least I got my capital back. I would not advice anybody to keep a significant amount in these hardware wallets. Hardware wallets in my opinion have the risks of: hardware malfunction, firmware dysfunction, app failure or unsatisfactory interactions among them. In summary I would not trust my money again with any hardware wallet - after all they are man-made and unreliable. Thiru

Christian Weiss
DEAlmost perfect hardware wallet All in all, almost perfect! KeepKey comes in a nice and shiny packaging (in accordance with the pricing). Set-up and initialization comes easy and done within 30 seconds. What I love is the seemless multi-currency support, incl. shapeshift (beta release yet). What I missed so far - More currency support (Monero) - the USB cable / connection could be more "fancy" than a standard micro-usb cable - a nice cover for the keepkey would bee handy as well

Slayer Tech
GBKEEPKEY is a Shapeshift company.... KEEPKEY is a Shapeshift company who are crooks that take advantage and steal your Bitcoin you wouldn't need such a great customer support people weren't having problems like myself doesn't do anything but go in circles trying to link up over and over I paid about $40 and from reading the reviews I'm not wasting more time to try to get my $ money back

William Charles
GBA bit confusing for a novice but I like the idea... I have yet to use my Keepkey, and maybe it's just my ignorance on crypto-currencies in general, but sort of feel like I'm shooting in the dark here. l'm sure the information to get started is somewhere, but it doesn't just reach out and slap you, obviously I need to do more digging. But the idea of having your "money" instead of letting someone else hold it is what I like.

robert emessiri
GBMy wife ordered a key from this company… My wife ordered a key from this company after getting a discount code from a youtuber. The code was pointless since keepkey.com recouped the cost through the trick of slapping on a ludicrous delivery charge of over £15. My wife overlooked this and proceeded with the order. They sent nothing. She has emailed numerously without response. Don’t make purchase from this company, they’re con artist.