UGREEN is taking aim at one of tech’s last intimidating frontiers, the network-attached storage (NAS) box, with the launch of the new NASync DH2300, an entry-level NAS designed to make high-capacity local storage accessible to everyday users. Set to go live October 15 at 8:00 a.m. EDT, the DH2300 joins the more advanced DH4300 Plus (4-bay SATA) to form a lineup that makes owning a NAS feel less like an IT project and more like plugging in a toaster.
Local Storage, Minus the Headaches
The DH2300’s appeal starts with practicality. It’s a 2-bay NAS that supports up to 60TB of storage, 30TB per drive, enough to hold sprawling 4K video libraries, photo archives, or years of work documents without resorting to cloud subscriptions or a stack of external drives. The device works with most NAS-grade hard drives, cutting down on hardware costs for newcomers looking to build their first home or small-office setup.
In other words, it’s designed for anyone who’s ever said, “I really should back that up someday.”

A 10-Minute Setup That Anyone Can Handle
NAS devices have long suffered from one big obstacle: setup anxiety. UGREEN’s answer is UGOS Pro, its own operating system that walks users through installation with plain-language prompts and on-screen visuals. The company claims even first-time users can be fully up and running, drives installed, network configured, and features enabled, in under 10 minutes.
There’s also a companion NAS mobile app that serves as a central hub for photo backups, file access, and streaming media to TVs. Combined with NFC quick connection, users can pair their phone to the NAS just by tapping, skipping the tedious router settings and IP address gymnastics that have scared off casual users for years.
Built-In Privacy and Security
UGREEN isn’t trading simplicity for safety. The DH2300 layers in professional-grade encryption (TLS/SSL, RSA, and AES), two-factor authentication, and certifications from TÜV and TRUSTe to validate its data protection standards.
More importantly for privacy-conscious users, the system keeps all files stored locally, no cloud servers, no hidden uploads. Users can restrict access to their local network only and secure private files in a built-in File Vault, which acts like a locked drawer for sensitive data.

Hardware That’s Ready to Work (and Play)
The DH2300 isn’t just about quiet competence. It supports 4K 60Hz HDMI output, letting users connect directly to a TV for high-resolution video playback or digital photo slideshows. It also offers flexible RAID options (JBOD, Basic, 0, and 1), giving users control over how to balance capacity versus redundancy. Whether it’s maximizing space or mirroring drives for peace of mind, the choice is simple and clearly explained.
Pricing and Availability
UGREEN’s NASync series aims squarely at value-conscious buyers:
- DH2300 (2-Bay SATA) – $209.99
- DH4300 Plus (4-Bay SATA) – $429.99
Both models will be available in the United States through Amazon, UGREEN.com, and select retail partners.
A NAS for Everyone
UGREEN has built its reputation on making tech approachable, from chargers to docking stations, and the NASync DH2300 continues that mission. It turns what used to be a niche, jargon-filled product into something that everyday users can actually set up, understand, and enjoy.

