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In WiredAC Editor-in-Chief Harish Jonnalagadda covers everything including phones, audio products, storage servers and network devices.
Admittedly, signing up for Google One and saving your photos is easy Google Photos Documents along with any other data in Google Drive. But with price hikes and cloud storage becoming prohibitively expensive after a terabyte of data, having an on-premises server is a better option.
Recommended if: Want a local storage alternative to Google One? The DH2300 is easy to set up and use, and you can do it with your phone.
❌ Skip this contract if: You want to use M.2 SSDs to store data. The DH2300 uses traditional 3.5-inch hard drives instead.
UGREEN got the basics right with the DH2300. A 2-bay NAS system has two hard drives, and you get a powerful hardware configuration that allows you to run containers like Plex, making your NAS a streaming solution that can be used anywhere in your home or even outside.
You can easily store photos and videos, and the NAS has an AI-powered photo management feature that categorizes faces and scenes. It has Gigabit Ethernet connectivity and you can easily connect any external storage drive via USB-A or USB-C to transfer data to the NAS. There’s even an HDMI connection to hook it up to your TV.
The software has a clean design and provides access to utilities that allow you to manage your data without any hassle, and the best part about NAS is that you can access data even while traveling.
Basically, the DH2300 has everything you want in a local storage server, and the ease of access makes it an ideal starting point. And with sales Reduced to $175now is the best time to get your hands on it.





