Specifically, I am looking for a multicoin wallet, not limited to Bitcoin.
Trezor T.
I'm a bit pissed with Trezor, to be honest. I really don't like the fact that they're contracting (indirectly) with chain analysis, but as long as you don't use the coinjoin feature built into Trezor Suite, or avoid using Trezor Suite all together, then you're privacy won't be compromised.
Having said that, if you're using Trezor Suite for altcoins, your privacy is fucked regardless. The only way to use any hardware wallet with ultimate privacy is to run your own nodes for each of the
shitaltcoins you hold. I don't use Trezer Suite much because the only alt coins I own are XMR and a little bit of Doge. The Trezor T can be used with XMR only with the official Monero wallet, there's no support for XMR in Trezor Suite. The Trezor One is not compatible with XMR, and I think there are few other coins that it won't support.
Both Trezor models are very user-friendly, and mine (both models) have been working great for years. Trezors are open-source, but they don't have a secure element. The lack of a secure element makes them vulnerable to a physical attack (the wallet needs to be physically accessible to the hacker.)
Now, after all that talk about Trezor it's worth noting that I prefer Foundation's Passport and Coinkite's ColdCard over the Trezor. You're likely to read a similar comment from every bitcoin maximalist on this forum.