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How to Read Ledger Model Price Ranges | Budget Reference for Different Scenarios

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Looking at Ledger hardware wallet prices, you cannot simply rely on the "USD price on the official site" because final delivered prices in mainland China are also affected by exchange rates, shipping, customs clearance and channel markup. A product being "a few dozen yuan cheaper" may mean the channel is absorbing shipping costs, or it may mean the seller is squeezing the original warranty — the two are completely different in nature.

Below we list observation angles on price ranges by model; the exact numbers should follow the current official Ledger site or the pricing of a proper channel at the time of purchase — no commitments made here.

Official Price Ranges (USD Reference)

  • Nano S Plus: entry-level, the lowest price — a good fit for budget-conscious users focused on long-term holding.

  • Nano X: supports Bluetooth — suitable for users who need mobile-side usage; priced in the mid-range.

  • Nano Gen5: the newest generation of the Nano series, with a moderate upgrade over the Nano X; priced slightly higher.

  • Flex: a mid-tier touchscreen model, priced one tier above the Nano Gen5.

  • Stax: currently Ledger's top-tier touchscreen model, with the highest price — targeted at users who demand a premium experience.

What Affects the Delivered Price

  • Exchange rate: the USD price on the official site is converted to RMB at the current rate — volatility is moderate but still has impact.

  • Shipping and customs: ordering from an overseas official site to mainland China incurs shipping and customs duties; some channels show estimated amounts directly on the page.

  • Channel markup: domestic channels need to cover warehousing, marketing and after-sales costs, so prices are usually slightly higher than direct from the official site.

  • Promotions and bundles: there are short-term promotions during Double 11, Black Friday, etc., and there may also be "device + accessory" bundle discounts.

Be Cautious When Prices Look Unusually Low

If a given model is priced clearly below the official site at some channel, and that seller refuses to produce their business identity, first rule out the following risks: second-hand refurbished re-packaging, unauthorized secondary reselling, "free gift" style bundle items, and even counterfeit products. Low price itself is not the issue — low price without verifiable seller identity and after-sales path is.

What This Site Provides

Digibit is an official Chinese information reference site that compiles publicly available Ledger material. Specific prices follow the current official site; this site makes no "price guarantee" or pricing commitment.