UGREEN wants to make home storage a no-brainer with its new NASync DH series.
UGREEN is expanding its home storage range with the launch of the new NASync DH Series, designed to give people an easy, secure way to store their files locally. No more stressing about cloud fees or privacy headaches.
There are two new models: the NASync DH2300, a 2-bay SATA model NAS for folks just starting out, and the DH4300 Plus, a 4-bay version built for small teams or larger households.
The entry-level DH2300 supports up to 60TB and runs on UGREEN’s UGOS Pro operating system, which pretty much guides its users through the setup in under ten minutes.
It’s fitted with features like NFC quick connection, simple setup prompts, and a centralised NAS app that handles everything for file management, photo backups, and media streaming—all without having to make you bounce back between a bunch of different apps.
Security’s covered, too. The system includes TLS/SSL encryption, two-factor authentication, and certifications from TÜV and TRUSTe to provide top-quality data security. There’s even a built-in Security Manager that keeps an eye out for threats and runs scheduled virus scans.
For heavier workloads, the DH4300 Plus adds a faster 2.5GbE LAN port, up to 120TB of storage, and RAID 5/6/10 support. Retaining the beginner-friendly features of the DH2300, it packs an A76+A55 8-core processor and 8GB of RAM. You also get Docker support, USB 3.2, and 4K media playback, making it a flexible solution for home offices and creative teams who really need to push their setup.
Priced at £169.99 for the DH2300 and £359.99 for the DH4300 Plus, both models aim to bring NAS-level reliability to the mainstream, so a NAS is something anyone can grab.

Additionally, customers can use coupon code DH2300TRU directly at Ugreen.com or DH2300OFFTR at Amazon.co.uk to save even more on their new storage solution.
If you’ve been thinking about keeping your files private and ditching subscription clouds, UGREEN’s new NAS lineup might just be the easiest way to set up your own personal cloud at home.










