UGREEN’s NASync hunts your data chaos
UGREEN will sell its NASync DH2300 network-attached storage device in Japan for $268 through Focal Point Corporation. The two-bay unit uses artificial intelligence to sort photographs by recognizing faces and locations, automatically removing duplicate files.
The system runs a Rockchip RK3576 processor and 4 gigabytes of memory, with 60 terabytes of storage across two drive bays. Users can establish the device via near-field communication with smartphones in three steps and select JBOD, Basic, RAID 0, or RAID 1 for storage management.
The hardware measures 151 millimeters tall and weighs under 1 kilogram, with connections for Gigabit Ethernet, USB Type-A, USB-C, and HDMI. The manufacturer provides a 2-year warranty for the compact storage solution, which competes with Synology and QNAP products.

