For users who have little experience with Bitcoin, but still prefer to use other coins/tokens, I always recommend Trezor, it's by far the best option. The second best is Bitbox02. They are easy to use wallets and the user will be safe as long as they do not leak the recovery phrase online, this is one of the fundamental requirements, the seed is more important than the physical device.
For more advanced users like me, air-gapped wallets like Krux, Coldcard, Passport or even an Offline PC with TailsOS (Amnesic System) is the best option. Because I can manage my keys in a way that guarantees security, but I recognize that it isn't for everyone, it takes a lot of care to isolate an Offline PC or assemble your own DIY device.
I like the aforementioned wallets, especially Krux and Coldcard, as they support advanced cryptography, such as BIP-85, Seed-XOR, etc.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Bitbox02 looks so premium, surprised to see its features on their YouTube video. It has some touch sensors, looks really cool when being operated. What's not cool was the price, though.

I guess at that price point, it really is something unique. Unfortunately, I can't afford to spend that much on a hardware wallet for now. I've heard so much about Krux as well, but sadly, those supported devices like the one in your photo aren't available from here on PH. I'll stick with Trezor for now. I'm hoping to be able to grab one during this Black Friday sale.