Still can't decide on that hardware wallet...

I want to dodge the ledger(s), originally wanted to choose a follow-up hw wallet as cold storage.
Now, when coming to feature sets, security design and even price, the choices are almost no-brainers, but going through the FUD and spam with the ledger's, i started to question the need of a hw wallet at all.
I could live with seedword lists and computers, but there will be less convenience in some usecases and security of storing the words would become even more crucial.
On the other hand, i like Passport's and Coldcard's stuff and have the required bucks to spend...
Many of us have said fuck Ledger.. they have shitty products and it has a lot of issues.
Trezor is very good and very user-friendly.
I heard that Passport is easier than Coldcard, and I found Passport to be way more difficult to use as compared with Trezor, and surely they have some air gapped security measures, but it can be a bit complicated to have standard wallets and passphrase wallets on the Passport.. .. but I am still practicing with it.. since I wanted to experiment a bit more. Of course,
anything you get should be open-source, and surely Ledger is not quite open source and they even admitted to having some abilities to access coins under certain circumstances, which should cause any of us to pause...even though they are a very popular shitcoin wallet, yet Trezor has a lot of shitcoins, too, even though you could get a bitcoin only version of Trezor.. which is just choosing which firmware to run, so any of the Trezor models can be bitcoin only or allow shitcoins depending on choice of firmware. .and even you could switch at a later date, too..
It depends if you consider the usage of secure elements open source. If not, the Trezor Model T is the last Trezor wallet that was designed open source.