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Entry-level NAS Personal Storage:UGREEN NAS DH2300 is your first and best NAS made easy. It is designed for beginners who want a simple, private way to store videos, photos and personal files, which is intuitive for users moving from cloud storage or external drives and move away from scattered date across devices. This entry-level NAS 2-bay perfect for personal entertainment, photo storage, and easy data backup (doesn't support Docker or virtual machines). Set Your Devices Free, Expand Your Digital World: This unified storage hub supports massive capacity up to 60TB.*Storage drives not included. Stop Deleting, Start Storing. You can store 20 million 3MB images, or 2 million 30MB songs, or 40K 1.5GB movies or 62 million 1MB documents! UGREEN NAS is a better way to free up storage across all your devices such as phones, computers, tablets and also does automatic backups across devices regardless of the operating system—Window, iOS, Android or macOS. The Smarter Long-term Way to Store: Unlike cloud storage with recurring monthly fees, a UGREEN NAS enclosure requires only a one-time purchase for long-term use. For example, you only need to pay $459.98 for a NAS, while for cloud storage, you need to pay $719.88 per year, $2,159.64 for 3 years, $3,599.40 for 5 years. You will save $6,738.82 over 10 years with UGREEN NAS! *NAS cost based on DH2300 + 12TB HDD; cloud cost based on 12TB plan (e.g. $59.99/month).
The UGREEN NASync DH2300 is a compact, entry‑level 2‑bay NAS aimed at home users and Apple households seeking an easy, private alternative to cloud storage. It offers plug‑and‑play setup via NFC, 4K HDMI output, AI‑driven photo management and Time Machine support, but is limited by modest RAM, a single 1 GbE port and lack of expandability.
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Best For
First‑time NAS owners, Apple households needing Time Machine backups, users with growing photo/video libraries who want AI organization, privacy‑concerned individuals avoiding cloud services, and casual 4K media streamers who want a simple plug‑and‑play device.
Not Ideal For
Power users requiring Docker, virtualization, or surveillance apps; professionals needing high‑speed transfers for video editing; anyone planning to exceed 60 TB or use SSD caching; and environments demanding 2.5 GbE or higher networking.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently label the DH2300 as an excellent entry‑level NAS, especially for Apple users. AppleInsider highlights its seamless Time Machine integration and NFC setup, Windows Central gives it 4.5/5 for its low price and media server ease, and Neowin scores it 9/10 for ultra‑low power and quiet operation. Critics note the modest RK3576 processor, 4 GB RAM, lack of Docker and single‑gigabit Ethernet as trade‑offs for the budget positioning.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the DH2300 for its quick NFC setup, sleek design, quiet operation, AI photo management and the ability to replace iCloud with a one‑time purchase. Common complaints revolve around occasional lag when running multiple apps, desire for faster networking or M.2 storage, and audible HDD noise during heavy use.
Common Complaints
Lag when multiple apps run simultaneously, wish for faster 2.5 GbE or M.2 expansion, audible HDD/fan noise at night, and a UGOS app that could be more intuitive.
How It Compares
vs. Synology (e.g., DS220+)
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Choose Synology for advanced features and scalability; choose DH2300 for budget‑friendly, Apple‑centric simplicity.
vs. QNAP (e.g., TS-251D)
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Pick QNAP when you need containerization and performance; pick DH2300 for a quiet, plug‑and‑play starter NAS.