Thanks, harware-wallets are usually one of the safest ways to keep your assets safe. Just make sure that you have your seed phrase at a very safe place and you even would be able to restore your wallets, when you loose or destroy the hardware-wallet.
When you want to use paper-wallets, you have to make sure that the paper-wallet is generated on a machine that never had any access to the internet. Otherwise someone could be able to intercept the private key.
Ok, i get it. My main concern what happens if the hardware wallet gets destroyed or malfunctions. So you can just restore it as i understand now on a new one you purchase with the phrase.
And what about a mobile app wallet like Jaxx? Thank you for your explanation @shortcut.
Exactly, you can always restore your funds unsing the backup-phrase. (My ledger uses a 24-word phrase). Jaxx wallets can also be restored using a 12-word backup phrase.
The main difference is the fact, that your mobile phone is often connected to the internet and installing apps may potentially give hackers access to your private keys. Here is a good overview about existing hardware-wallets.