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# Trezor.io/Start® - Powering Up Your Device

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**Getting Started with Trezor.io/start | The Official Wallet**

Welcome to the quick start guide for your Trezor device. Below are the steps to set up and start using your Trezor hardware wallet.

**Step 1: Visit Trezor.io/start**

To begin, navigate to **Trezor.io/start** in your web browser. This page will guide you through the initial setup process.

**Step 2: Download Trezor Suite**

Follow the instructions on the website to download and install the Trezor Suite application on your computer. Trezor Suite is the official desktop application for managing your Trezor device and crypto assets.

**Step 3: Connect Your Trezor Device**

With the Trezor Suite installed, connect your Trezor device to your computer using the provided USB cable. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed.

**Step 4: Device Setup**

During the setup process, you'll be guided to create a new wallet or recover an existing one. You'll also set up a PIN and write down your recovery seed. Keep this seed in a safe place—it's crucial for recovering your wallet.

**Step 5: Start Using Your Trezor**

After the setup, you can use the Trezor Suite to manage your cryptocurrencies, check your balance, and make transactions securely.

For more detailed instructions and support, visit the Trezor User Manual.


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