Les Ray-Ban Meta, c'est quand même le gadget parfait pour les voyeurs technophiles. Ce sont quand même des lunettes qui filment, prennent des photos et diffusent en live... le tout sans que PERSONNE autour ne s'en rende compte (ou presque). Alors forcément, quelqu'un a fini par coder une app pour les détecter !
Nearby Glasses
, c'est une application Android développée par Yves Jeanrenaud qui scanne en permanence les signaux Bluetooth Low Energy autour de vous. Chaque appareil BLE diffuse en fait des trames pour s'annoncer avec un identifiant constructeur et les lunettes caméra de Meta utilisent les IDs 0x01AB et 0x058E (Meta Platforms) ainsi que 0x0D53 (Luxottica/Ray-Ban). Donc cette app écoute ces identifiants et vous balance une alerte dès qu'elle en capte un.
La détection repose sur le RSSI, en gros la puissance du signal reçu et par défaut, le seuil est à -75 dBm, soit environ 10-15 mètres en extérieur et 3-10 mètres en intérieur. Donc c'est pas foufou non plus mais c'est configurable, évidemment. Vous pouvez donc le durcir un peu pour ne choper que les lunettes vraiment proches, ou l'assouplir pour ratisser large (au prix de faux positifs en pagaille).
Les faux positifs, parlons-en d'ailleurs... Les casques Meta Quest utilisent les mêmes identifiants constructeur, du coup ça ne marche pas à tous les coups. Par exemple, si votre voisin joue en VR, votre téléphone va sonner ! L'app détecte aussi les Snap Spectacles (0x03C2)... pour les trois personnes qui en portent encore ^^.
Ah et l'app est UNIQUEMENT pour Android. La version iOS serait "on the way" selon le développeur... faut donc pas être pressé mais au moins c'est open source (AGPL-3.0), du coup n'importe qui peut vérifier ce que l'app fait de vos données Bluetooth.
Si le sujet vous parle, vous connaissez peut-être
Ban-Rays
, un projet hardware à base d'Arduino et de LEDs infrarouges qui détecte les Ray-Ban Meta via infrarouge et Bluetooth ! Hé bien Nearby Glasses, c'est l'approche 100% logicielle plutôt que hardware, ce qui est plus accessible mais forcément plus limitée... pas besoin de fer à souder, cela dit ^^.
C'est une rustine mais bon, c'est mieux que de se retrouver à poil sans permission sur le web.
Disponible sur le Google Play Store, l'application « Nearby Glasses », développée par un amateur, attire l’attention. Elle permet à ses utilisateurs d’être avertis si des personnes à proximité portent des lunettes « intelligentes », comme les lunettes Ray-Ban de Meta.
Disponible sur le Google Play Store, l'application « Nearby Glasses », développée par un amateur, attire l’attention. Elle permet à ses utilisateurs d’être avertis si des personnes à proximité portent des lunettes « intelligentes », comme les lunettes Ray-Ban de Meta.
Ce 23 février 2026, Summer Yue est au centre des discussions tech sur X. La responsable de l’alignement IA chez Meta a raconté comment son agent autonome OpenClaw lui a désobéi, supprimant sans autorisation des emails de sa boîte Gmail. Un incident qui soulève de sérieuses questions sur la fiabilité des agents IA.
Le groupe californien confirme travailler sur des fonctionnalités payantes distinctes pour ses différentes applications. Cette nouvelle stratégie, qui devrait entrer en phase de test plus tard cette année, s'appuie largement sur l'intégration de l'intelligence artificielle et des options de personnalisation avancées.
Youssef Sammouda, un chercheur en sécurité connu sous le pseudo sam0, vient de publier
un article détaillant pas moins de 4 vulnérabilités de type XS-Leaks
qu'il a découvertes chez Meta. Pour vous la faire courte, ce genre de faille permet à un site malveillant de déduire des informations sur vous sans même avoir besoin de pirater quoi que ce soit. Heureusement, tout a été patché depuis !
La première faille concernait Workplace (la version entreprise de Facebook) et son intégration avec Zoom. En gros, un attaquant pouvait créer une page web qui chargeait le callback Zoom de Workplace dans une iframe, et selon que l'utilisateur était connecté ou non à Meta Work, la redirection se comportait différemment. Et là, pouf, l'attaquant savait si vous étiez un utilisateur Meta Work. Pas besoin d'accéder à vos données, juste de mesurer combien de temps met une redirection. Vicieux, non ? Meta a casqué 2 400 dollars pour cette trouvaille.
La deuxième faille, c'était le bon vieux bouton Like de Facebook. Vous savez, ce petit widget qu'on trouve sur des millions de sites web ? Eh bien si vous étiez connecté à Facebook, le plugin pouvait révéler si vous aviez liké une page spécifique ou pas. Un attaquant n'avait qu'à mesurer le nombre de frames dans l'iframe pour le savoir. Encore 2 400 dollars dans la poche de notre chercheur.
La troisième était plus technique et bien trouvée. Le fichier signals/iwl.js de Facebook utilise Object.prototype pour ses opérations. En manipulant ce prototype depuis la page parente, un attaquant pouvait provoquer des erreurs différentes selon l'état de connexion de l'utilisateur, et même récupérer son ID Facebook. Ça, ça valait 3 600 dollars.
Et voilà, la quatrième concernait l'identification des employés Meta eux-mêmes via les domaines internes. Celle-là n'a pas rapporté de bounty (juste un "informative"), mais elle montre bien l'étendue du problème.
Au total, Youssef a empoché 8 400 dollars entre décembre 2024 et mai 2025, le temps que Meta corrige tout ça. Alors oui, c'est cool que ces failles soient maintenant corrigées mais ça fait quand même réfléchir sur la quantité de données qui peuvent fuiter sans même qu'on s'en rende compte.
Pour ceux qui veulent creuser le fonctionnement des
programmes de bug bounty
, c'est vraiment un système génial et hyper vertueux où tout le monde est gagnant. Les chercheurs sont payés pour trouver des failles, les entreprises patchent avant que les méchants n'exploitent. Y'a vraiment de quoi faire dans ce domaine.
Bref, bien joué Youssef Sammouda, grâce à lui quelques failles de moins chez Meta, et ça c'est cool !
Le groupe américain Meta vient d’annoncer le rachat de Manus, une startup fondée en Chine et spécialisée dans le pilotage d’agents d’IA généralistes. Si les spéculations autour du montant de la transaction font les gros titres, cette acquisition en dit long sur les ambitions de la société de Mark Zuckerberg, mais aussi sur l’orientation prise par l’industrie de l’IA dans son ensemble. On en a discuté avec le chatbot qui, précisément, n’a pas pour vocation à bavarder.
Terramaster new TOS 7 NAS Software Beta Ready to Test
December 15, 2025 | TerraMaster, a professional storage brand dedicated to delivering innovative solutions for home users, businesses, and developers, today officially launches the public beta of TOS 7. This highly anticipated release, developed over nearly two years by a team of more than 100 engineers, not only celebrates the 15th anniversary of the TOS operating system but also marks its stunning transformation from a simple storage tool into a full-featured private cloud platform. Looking back to 2011, TOS 1.0 debuted alongside TerraMaster’s very first NAS product. Back then, the interface was bare-bones—you could create shared folders, enable SMB, and add a handful of user accounts. It was simple, almost primitive, but it laid a rock-solid foundation.
Fifteen years later, TOS has evolved into its 7th generation. A single TerraMaster NAS can now effortlessly serve as a file server, virtual machine host, developer workstation, online collaboration platform, or even an enterprise-grade permissions fortress. Throughout this journey, we’ve kept asking ourselves one core question: How should a device that people interact with dozens of times a day actually be designed to truly fit the way you work?
With TOS 7, the answer is finally here—and it’s within reach. Built on a brand-new kernel (upgraded to Linux 6.12) and a completely refreshed design language, TOS 7 features 90% newly drawn icons and over 1,000 refined interaction details, making every operation more intuitive, smoother, and faster than ever before.
Transform into an All-Powerful Host and Unleash Unlimited Possibilities
TOS 7 marks the first time we’ve opened full root access while seamlessly integrating official Ubuntu repositories. Developers can now instantly install Nginx, Node.js, Python environments, databases, or compilers using apt—turning your NAS into a fully SSH-accessible Linux server with zero jailbreaking and zero third-party plugins. It’s all native.
The built-in Virtual Machines (VMs) module lets you deploy Windows, Linux, macOS (on supported hardware), or any distro with a single click. Whether you’re building test environments, migrating legacy systems, isolating applications, or creating a compact private cloud, TOS 7 squeezes every last drop of performance from your hardware and turns your NAS into a true flexible computing hub.
Collaboration with Zero Barriers – Your Data Stays Local Forever
Say goodbye to the old “download-edit-upload” hassle. TOS 7 natively integrates online Office tools that support real-time viewing and multi-user collaborative editing of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files. Documents are saved directly on your NAS—no third-party cloud, no extra subscription fees. Changes sync in seconds, boosting team productivity by 100%. Your data, always under your control.
Search as Smooth as Thought – Instant Response for Millions of Files
Our in-house global search engine combines inverted indexing, kernel-level real-time file monitoring, and asynchronous I/O caching to deliver second-level full-disk scans for millions of files — 10× faster than TOS 6, with 120% higher search accuracy. No need for exact filenames; just type a keyword and get precise hits instantly. File management efficiency jumps by 60%.
Granular Permissions Down to the Thread – Rock-Solid Security
The permission system has been expanded from 3 basic types to 13 combinable domain-based ACL policies, with fully customizable rules (e.g., “department can only read/write specific folders and is prohibited from deleting”). Setup time is 99.6% shorter than TOS 6 — complex authorizations are done in seconds — striking the perfect balance between ironclad data security and flexible access control.
How to Access the Terramaster TOS 7 Beta?
After over 300 days of meticulous development and the collaborative efforts of hundreds of engineers, we have developed the all-new TOS 7 for you—more user-friendly and visually refined. With over 50 new features and more than 1,000 detailed optimizations, TOS 7 delivers a faster response, smoother interactions, and a more elegant interface. Designed with forward-looking interaction concepts, it achieves a comprehensive transformation from the inside out, ushering you into a refreshing new era of operation.
Download the TOS 7 Software Here (Read the notesr below first)
Conditional Compatible Models(Read the following Special Notes): • F2-221,F2-422, F4-221, F4-421, F4-422, F5-221, F5-421, and F5-422 • F8 SSD and F8 SSD Plus • F2-223, F2-423, F4-223, F4-423, T6-423, T9-423, T12-423, U4-423, U8-423, and U12-423
Special Notes: • For users of F2-221,F2-422, F4-221, F4-421, F4-422, F5-221, F5-421, and F5-422: Please first verify that your BIOS version falls within the range of MAPL0304V16 to V22 or MAPL0303V16 to V22. Otherwise, you will not be able to update to TOS 7. How to check: Go to TOS Control Panel > System > Update to view your BIOS version. • For F8 SSD and F8 SSD Plus users: Before updating, you must first update the system to version 6.0.794 (the firmware will be updated during the system update). If you directly installed TOS 6.0.794 via an installation package, please manually update TOS 6.0.794 once again, and then update to TOS 7. • For users of F2-223, F2-423, F4-223, F4-423, T6-423, T9-423, T12-423, U4-423, U8-423, and U12-423: If your TOS system is currently installed or planned to be installed on an M.2 NVMe SSD, please adjust the BIOS boot order according to the guide before proceeding with the update.
Warning:
1. This update is only applicable to version 6.0.794 or higher.
2. TOS 7 adopts a completely new permission management method. After the update, permission conversion is required. It is recommended to choose automatic conversion. This process is time-consuming, please wait patiently (for example, approximately 400,000 folders may take about 3 hours).
3. After the update, besides the storage pools and volumes in normal use, the Storage Manager interface may display several corrupted storage pools and volumes caused by abnormal operations (such as directly pulling out disks) in TOS 6. If you confirm they are no longer in use, you can delete them directly.
Important Notes: 1. The Beta version is an early testing release and may contain defects. It is not suitable for production environments or storing critical data. Do not use it for official business operations. 2. The update is designed to preserve data on hard drives. However, as a precaution, it is essential to back up all important data before proceeding. 3. If your shared folders were generated by Snapshot, their permissions will need to be reconfigured after the update. 4. After updating, all existing share links, desktop notifications, recent access history, application logs, system logs, and scheduled SMART test plans will be cleared. 5. Following the update, the Resource Dashboard, navigation bar icons, and Debug mode will revert to their default states. 6. The newly added cloud drive mounting features for Alibaba Cloud Drive and S3 protocol in File Manage are not yet complete and are temporarily unavailable. 7. Due to security protocol changes, some applications will require updates or reconfiguration after the update. Community applications may need to be re-downloaded and reinstalled. 8. If you have previously modified the BIOS boot order, please adjust it before updating to ensure the TOS system drive has priority over other boot devices (such as USB drives). Failure to do so may cause the system to boot into the installation interface after the update. 9. System configurations from TOS 6 cannot be directly restored to TOS 7. A new configuration backup will need to be created after the update. 10. Before updating, please ensure your main volume (typically volume1) has at least 3 GB of free space. Insufficient space may cause the update to fail. 11. After updating, the device’s IP address may change. Please use the TNAS PC client to search for and reconnect to your device.
How to Update to TOS 7? Manual Update: 1. Download the update package: TOS 7 (md5: 3287e60464d2e1dd0fceb04b570fe1cf) 2. Go to TOS > Control Panel > General Settings > System. 3. Under “Manual Update”, upload the update package. 4. Click “Apply”. 5. Once the system update is complete, you will need to refresh your browser. 6. After the update, your TNAS IP address may change. If you cannot connect to your TNAS using the previous IP address, please use the TNAS PC client to search for the new IP address.
Bug Report We sincerely thank you for taking the time to help us with testing! Every bug discovered is an important step toward the official release. As the Beta version is an early-stage build of the program and may contain defects, please refrain from sharing Beta-related bugs publicly to avoid unnecessary confusion for others. If you need to report a bug, please send a description of the issue, steps to reproduce it, and screenshots to the designated email address: [email protected].
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Depuis le 3 novembre 2025 et la découverte d’une vulnérabilité React, une course effrénée s’est engagée dans l’écosystème cyber. D’un côté, les équipes de sécurité tentent de sécuriser leurs systèmes au plus vite ; de l’autre, les attaquants scannent l'Internet à grande échelle pour exploiter les retardataires. Les chercheurs suivent en temps réel l’évolution des campagnes d’attaque qui se greffent sur cette faille critique.
Après avoir ciblé YouTube, WhatsApp et Telegram, la Russie intensifie son contrôle des plateformes étrangères. Début décembre, les autorités ont annoncé le blocage de Snapchat et la limitation de FaceTime, accusant ces applications de servir au terrorisme et à la fraude.
Black Friday has brought some of the strongest discounts yet on UGREEN NASync systems, making it an ideal time for new users and homelab builders to step into the NAS ecosystem or upgrade to a more powerful and future proof setup. This year’s lineup ranges from compact and affordable 2-bay models for simple backups and family cloud storage to high performance all-flash and 10GbE systems aimed at media creators, home labs, and virtualisation workloads. Whether you need a quiet personal cloud, a fast Plex server, an NVMe-accelerated photo workflow, or a full 8-bay system capable of running containers, VMs, TrueNAS, or UnRAID, UGREEN’s NASync range covers every tier with significant holiday savings. Below is a detailed breakdown of each model on offer, including their best use cases and current Black Friday pricing.
The UGREEN DXP4800 Plus is a 4 bay NAS running UGOS Pro and built around an Intel Pentium Gold 8505 processor with 5 cores and 6 threads, paired with 8GB DDR5 memory that can be expanded to 64GB. It includes a 128GB system SSD, 4 SATA bays, and 2 M.2 slots, allowing a maximum combined capacity of 136TB for mixed HDD and SSD storage. RAID options include JBOD, Basic, 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, giving users flexible data protection choices. Connectivity is a strong point, with both 2.5GbE and 10GbE network ports, front USB C and USB A ports at 10Gb per second, additional rear USB ports, an SD 3.0 card reader, and 4K HDMI output for direct console access. With a compact footprint of 10.1 inches by 7.0 inches by 7.0 inches and power usage of 42.36W during disk access, the DXP4800 Plus is a high performance prosumer NAS that fits well into creative, home lab, and small business environments.
The UGREEN DH4300 Plus is a simple and affordable 4 bay NAS designed as a reliable backup hub and a private cloud alternative for homes and small offices. It uses an 8 core Rockchip ARM processor with 8GB LPDDR4X memory and a 32GB eMMC system disk, providing enough performance for file sync, photo and video backup, family cloud storage, and basic media streaming through UGOS Pro. The 4 SATA bays support up to 120TB with RAID options including JBOD, Basic, 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, making it easy to choose between capacity and data protection. A single 2.5GbE port offers fast network transfers, while front USB 3.2 ports and 4K HDMI allow quick file import and local access when needed. With compact dimensions of 155 by 155 by 215.7 mm and low power draw of 22.89W during drive access, the DH4300 Plus is a cost effective way to move away from subscription cloud services and take full control of your own backup and storage system.
The UGREEN DXP480T Plus is a high speed 4 slot NVMe NAS built around the Intel Core i5 1235U processor, designed for users who want the performance benefits of full flash storage rather than traditional SATA drives. With 4 M.2 NVMe slots supporting up to 32TB, the system delivers extremely fast read and write speeds that are ideal for photo and video editing, virtual machines, database work, AI workloads, and low latency cloud sync tasks. UGOS Pro supports RAID modes including JBOD, Basic, 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, allowing both performance and data protection on NVMe media. Connectivity is equally strong with a 10GbE port for high bandwidth transfers and dual Thunderbolt 4 ports that operate at 40Gb per second for fast external storage or workstation integration. The system includes 8GB DDR5 memory, expandable to 64GB, along with built in WiFi and 8K HDMI output for direct console use. With compact dimensions of 7.05 by 5.59 by 2.05 inches and efficient power consumption, the DXP480T Plus is a compelling option for anyone who wants the speed and responsiveness of an all flash NAS.
The UGREEN DXP4800 is a 4 bay SATA NAS designed for users who want an affordable and straightforward media server for Plex, Jellyfin, or Emby. It runs on an Intel N100 processor with 8GB DDR5 memory and includes 2 M.2 slots for SSD caching, which helps speed up library scanning and artwork retrieval across large media collections. With space for up to 136TB and RAID options covering JBOD, Basic, 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, it offers plenty of room and flexibility for growing libraries of movies, TV shows, and music. Dual 2.5GbE ports provide more than enough throughput for multiple streams on the local network, and the HDMI 4K output allows direct playback or simple setup without a separate computer. Front and rear USB ports make it easy to import media from external drives, while UGOS Pro supports popular self hosted media applications through containers or native apps. Compact dimensions of 10.1 by 7.0 by 7.0 inches and low power use make the DXP4800 a practical, quiet, and efficient platform for home media streaming with Plex, Jellyfin, or Emby.
The UGREEN DH2300 is one of the most affordable and compact NAS options in the lineup, making it an ideal entry point for anyone who wants simple personal backups or a small private cloud without a large upfront cost. It runs on an efficient 8 core Rockchip A72 plus A53 processor with 4GB LPDDR4X memory and includes 2 SATA bays that support up to 60TB with JBOD, Basic, 0, or 1 for easy data protection. Despite its budget friendly price, it offers useful connectivity including 1GbE networking, front USB C and USB A ports for quick file import, and a 4K 60Hz HDMI output for local setup or direct playback. With a very small footprint at 151 by 98 by 213.7 mm and power use of only 13.72W during drive access, the DH2300 fits comfortably on a shelf or desk and provides a quiet, low cost alternative to cloud subscriptions for photos, documents, and home backups.
The UGREEN DXP6800 Pro is a powerful 6 bay NAS designed for photographers and media professionals who need fast ingest, responsive editing, and reliable large scale storage. It uses an Intel Core i5 1235U processor with 10 cores and 12 threads and includes 8GB DDR5 memory, expandable to 64GB, giving it enough performance for handling RAW photo workflows, large Lightroom or Capture One catalogs, and multi-stream media projects. With 6 SATA bays and 2 M.2 slots, the system can reach up to 196TB of combined storage, allowing long term archives, active project folders, and SSD cache acceleration for quicker preview loading. Dual 10GbE ports provide the bandwidth needed for teams or for editing directly from the NAS over a fast network, while the dual Thunderbolt 4 ports at 40Gb per second allow very rapid transfers from workstations or external drives. A front SD 4.0 card reader simplifies importing photos and footage, and the 8K HDMI output allows direct console access for quick management. Compact at 11.54 by 10.16 by 7.87 inches, the DXP6800 Pro is a high performance, creator focused storage solution that comfortably supports demanding photo and video workflows.
The UGREEN DXP4800 Plus is a powerful and flexible 4-bay NAS built on the Intel Pentium Gold 8505 with 5 cores and 6 threads, paired with 8GB DDR5 memory and support for up to 64GB. It includes a 128GB system SSD, 4 SATA bays, and 2 M.2 SSD slots, giving the system a maximum capacity of 136TB for mixed HDD and NVMe setups. Connectivity is strong with both 2.5GbE and 10GbE ports for high-speed file transfers, media streaming, and multi-user access on UGOS Pro. This Black Friday bundle also includes the UGREEN US3000 UPS, a compact 120W lithium-ion backup module with 0s transfer time, 43.2Wh rated energy, and 12,000mAh capacity. It protects the NAS from sudden power loss, prevents file system corruption, and enables safe shutdown during outages. With front 10Gbps USB-C and USB-A ports, an SD 3.0 card reader, 4K HDMI output, and a compact 10.1 × 7.0 × 7.0 inch chassis, the DXP4800 Plus and included UPS form a reliable, high-performance storage solution for home and professional users.
The UGREEN DXP2800 is one of the best value NAS options in the lineup, offering full access to all UGOS Pro software features while keeping hardware costs low. It runs on the Intel N100 processor with 4 cores and 4 threads, paired with 8GB DDR5 memory and support for up to 16GB, making it capable of running file sharing, photo backup, cloud sync, container apps, and media servers without difficulty. The system includes 2 SATA bays and 2 M.2 SSD slots, giving a maximum storage capacity of 76TB, which is more than enough for home backups or small office data. A 2.5GbE port provides fast transfers for laptops, desktops, and media players, while the front USB-C and USB-A ports at 10Gbps make external storage import easy. With 4K HDMI output for direct console access and a low power draw of only 16.38W during drive access, the DXP2800 delivers the full UGOS Pro experience, including AI photo sorting, mobile backup, cloud sync, and app store functionality, all within a compact 9.1 × 4.3 × 7.0 inch chassis. It is an affordable and highly capable entry point for anyone wanting full NAS functionality without the premium price.
The UGREEN DXP8800 Plus is the ultimate UGREEN NAS server for users who want maximum power, flexibility, and room to grow. It runs on the Intel Core i5 1235U with 10 cores and 12 threads, paired with 8GB DDR5 memory and support for up to 64GB, making it ideal for large scale virtual machines, Docker workloads, and advanced homelab setups including TrueNAS or UnRAID installations. With 8 SATA bays and 2 M.2 SSD slots, the system supports up to 256TB of total storage, which is enough for professional video archives, multi user environments, and massive Plex libraries. Dual 10GbE ports provide extremely fast network throughput for direct editing from the NAS in applications like DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premiere, while the 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports at 40Gb per second allow rapid offload and workstation integration. A front SD 4.0 reader simplifies media ingest for photographers and editors, and the 8K HDMI output allows direct console access when needed. With a compact 7.05 by 5.59 by 2.05 inch design and strong performance under UGOS Pro, the DXP8800 Plus is the most capable and full featured UGREEN NAS platform for creators, homelab users, virtualisation workloads, Plex servers, and demanding professional storage environments.
The UGREEN DXP6800 Pro is a high performance 6 bay NAS aimed at creators and production teams who need fast ingest, smooth editing, and dependable storage for large projects. It runs on an Intel Core i5 1235U with 10 cores and 12 threads and includes 8GB DDR5 memory with support for up to 64GB, giving it the power required for RAW photo sets, large catalog libraries, and demanding video work. The 6 SATA bays and 2 M.2 SSD slots allow a total capacity of 196TB, making it suitable for long term archives, active project folders, and fast SSD caching to speed up preview generation and media scrubbing. Dual 10GbE ports enable direct editing over the network, while the 2 Thunderbolt 4 ports operating at 40Gb per second support extremely fast transfers from workstations or external storage. A front SD 4.0 card reader streamlines importing footage from cameras, and the 8K HDMI output provides simple local access for setup and management. With a compact footprint of 11.54 by 10.16 by 7.87 inches, the DXP6800 Pro delivers a powerful and efficient workflow platform for photographers, videographers, and studio environments.
UGREEN NASync DH4300 Plus Value Class NAS – $364.99
The UGREEN DH4300 Plus is an affordable 4 bay NAS built for users who want straightforward backups and a dependable personal cloud without the cost of ongoing subscriptions. It is powered by an 8 core Rockchip processor with 8GB LPDDR4X memory and a 32GB eMMC system disk, delivering solid performance for photo libraries, document archives, family media collections, and everyday file sync tasks within UGOS Pro. With support for up to 120TB across 4 SATA bays and RAID modes including JBOD, Basic, 0, 1, 5, 6, and 10, it offers a flexible balance between storage capacity and data protection. A 2.5GbE port ensures fast access on the local network, and the front USB 3.2 ports along with 4K HDMI output make importing files or performing local management simple. Compact at 155 by 155 by 215.7 mm with a low 22.89W power draw during drive activity, the DH4300 Plus provides a practical and budget friendly way to centralise backups and create a private cloud for home or small office use.
The UGREEN DXP2800 is a strong value focused 2 bay NAS that gives users full access to every UGOS Pro feature without requiring high end hardware. Powered by the Intel N100 with 4 cores and 4 threads and equipped with 8GB DDR5 memory, it has more than enough capability for home file sharing, photo and video backups, cloud sync, containerised apps, and lightweight media serving. The combination of 2 SATA bays and 2 M.2 SSD slots allows storage to scale up to 76TB, making it suitable for growing home libraries or small office data sets. A 2.5GbE port provides quick transfers across the network, while the front 10Gbps USB C and USB A ports simplify importing files from cameras or external drives. With 4K HDMI output for direct management and a low 16.38W power draw during active use, the DXP2800 delivers the full UGOS Pro software stack including AI photo sorting, mobile syncing, cloud integration, and a broad app store. Its compact 9.1 by 4.3 by 7.0 inch footprint makes it an efficient and cost effective entry into the UGREEN NAS ecosystem.
UGREEN NASync DH2300 2-Bay Tiny Impact NAS – $188..99
The UGREEN DH2300 is one of the most compact and affordable NAS systems in the range, designed for users who want an easy way to handle personal backups and create a small private cloud without significant expense. It uses an efficient 8 core Rockchip A72 plus A53 processor with 4GB LPDDR4X memory and includes 2 SATA bays that can hold up to 60TB, with support for JBOD, Basic, 0, and 1 to keep data organised and protected. Even at its low price, the system offers practical connectivity including 1GbE networking, front USB C and USB A ports for quick imports, and 4K 60Hz HDMI for local configuration or direct playback. Its small 151 by 98 by 213.7 mm chassis and low 13.72W power draw during active use make it an unobtrusive option for desks, shelves, and shared spaces. For users looking to move away from subscription cloud services and maintain control over photos, documents, and home media backups, the DH2300 provides a straightforward and low cost solution.
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