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DLNA server
Very good backup and sync apps
Easy remote access setup
Easy to set up (we had it up in running in a few minutes minus the firmware updates)
Simple management
Good UI
Variety of backup options
Painless configuration process
Apps simplify remote access
High available storage capacities
Streamlined
Intuitive interface
Massive bang for the buck
Excellent streaming and backup features
Integrates with numerous services via the IFTTT portal
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Seagate makes a NAS box for those who don't live and breathe computersNot everyone wants total control when it comes to personal storage. Many people want a plug-and-play solution with the technical aspect, and the Seagate Personal Cloud is built just...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Once connected to your network via the Gigabit Ethernet port, setup via the device's webpage is straightforward, requiring a firmware update and setting up a Seagate Access account, which enables the cloud (remote access) functionality. You can also choos...
Low price, pre-populated with a drive; competitive speed; robust media streaming and other apps; syncs with several online cloud sites; sets itself up on network, automatically
Only one drive mechanism, thus lacking redundancy; drive is not swappable
This small, budget-minded NAS device provides good bang for the buck, packing ease of use and comprehensive media-streaming and backup apps. Just recognize the no-redundancy risk posed by any single-drive NAS...
Massive bang for the buck, Excellent streaming and backup features, Integrates with numerous services via the IFTTT portal
Relatively slow performance, Single drive means no data redundancy
The single-bay, 3TB version of the Seagate Personal Cloud NAS box is in a class of its own in terms of value. It also offers surprisingly full-featured software, including IFTTT...
Abstract: It came with no documentation. Instead, in tiny print on the device, was the URL: www.seagate.com/personalcloud-setup. On this web page, you'll find the actual stuff needed to make the thing work. Several Youtube videos and PDFs await, though we had to di...
Painless configuration process, Apps simplify remote access, High available storage capacities, Streamlined, intuitive interface
Speed is only average, Modest customization options, No folder-level sharing options, An app for each finger, sans thumbs
This NAS drive is an excellent offering for consumers seeking convenient, flexible data access and lots of mirrored storage space. A simplified design and UI make installation and remote access a snap. (Just don't look too deeply for granular features.) ...
Seagate Media app could be improved, NAS App Store is still very limited
When it comes to hardware, Seagate has made all of the right choices with the Personal Cloud. The sleek design is attractive and doesn't need to be hidden, while the internals ensure a smooth and pleasant usage experience. Power users may find themselves...
Easy to set up (we had it up in running in a few minutes minus the firmware updates), Simple management, good UI, Variety of backup options
Limited amount of apps in the App Manager
The Seagate Personal Cloud is ideal for the home user or workgroup that wants to access to their files anywhere, anytime. Users also have a backup and sync option with the ability to backup again to a public cloud or move data back and forth for additiona...
Abstract: For simple setup and straightforward media sharing, Seagate's Personal Cloud has no peer. It even manages to register itself on the network without user intervention. If that were all there was to it, it would be a great product. But populated with a 3TB...