Ugreen Unveils Powerful New NAS with Massive 120TB Storage—Now Launching with Early Discount


Berlin, July 13, 2025—Tech accessory giant Ugreen has just launched its latest network-attached storage (NAS) solution, the NASync DX4600 Plus, promising up to a staggering 120TB of raw storage capacity. Designed for home users, creative professionals, and small businesses, the device targets those drowning in photos, 4K videos, or critical backup needs—all while offering a limited-time discount for early adopters.

Key Features at a Glance:

  • Flexible Storage: Supports four 3.5-inch HDDs (or SSDs), with single-drive compatibility up to 30TB—maxing out at 120TB.
  • Blazing Speeds: Dual 2.5GbE LAN ports with link aggregation, USB-C 3.2 Gen 2, and HDMI 4K output for direct media playback.
  • Silent Operation: Fanless design for noise-free 24/7 use in living spaces.
  • User-Friendly OS: Runs Ugreen’s proprietary UGOS (based on OpenWrt) for intuitive local/remote backups, media streaming, and Docker app support.

“As data needs explode, users want simplicity without sacrificing power,” said Ugreen’s product lead, Lena Weber. “The DX4600 Plus bridges that gap—it’s a ‘set-and-forget’ hub for your digital life.”

Why It Stands Out

Unlike DIY NAS builds, the DX4600 Plus ships pre-assembled with plug-and-play setup. Its sleek aluminum chassis (resembling a Mac mini on steroids) includes touch-sensitive status lights and tool-less drive bays. Security features like AES-256 encryption and private cloud access via Ugreen’s app add peace of mind, while Plex compatibility turns it into a media powerhouse.

Early-Bird Discount:
Ugreen is slashing 15% off for launch week via their official store—bringing the base model (sans drives) down to €499. The deal runs until July 20.

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The Bottom Line

With cloud subscriptions getting pricier, local storage is making a comeback. Ugreen’s DX4600 Plus undercuts rivals like Synology and QNAP on price while matching their specs—making it a compelling pick for anyone craving control over their data. As one beta tester noted: *“It just works. My 80,000-photo library finally has a home.”*

Availability: Shipping now across Europe and the US. Drive bundles (with Seagate IronWolf disks) cost extra but include RAID optimization.


About Ugreen: Founded in 2012, the Shenzhen-based brand is best known for chargers and cables but is now aggressively expanding into prosumer storage. Their NAS lineup launched globally in early 2025 to strong reviews.

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