Ledger's fifth Nano crypto wallet marks a moment of reinvention: it's not nearly so "nano" anymore, and Ledger would prefer you didn't call it a crypto wallet either. It's grown in size, picked up a full E Ink display, and is now being billed as a "signer." The $179 Ledger Nano Gen5 resembles the $249 Flex and $399 Stax more than it does the USB stick-sized Nano X that it replaces.
This DIY marvel opens and closes like a real book, giving you glorious left and right pages all at once. When you swipe one screen, both pages flip in sync, just like turning a physical page. It's powered by an ESP32S3 chip, folds down to a mere 16mm thin, and packs two 1300mAh batteries plus an SD card for all your literary adventures.