Brand | UGREEN |
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Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
Model | DXP2800 |
Model Name | DXP2800 2-Bay |
Part Number | 25242A |
RAM | 8 GB |
Memory Type | DDR5 SDRAM |
Digital Storage Capacity | 64 TB |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Hardware interface | SATA 6.0 Gb/s, USB, Ethernet |
Mounting Hardware | 2 x Hard Drive Tray Keys, 1 x DXP2800 NAS, 1 x Ethernet Cable (CAT 7), 1 x User Manual, 1 x Power Adapter (DC 12V/5A) |
Number of Items | 1 |
Batteries included | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
Data transfer rate | 312.5 Megabytes Per Second |
Connector Type | APP, USB, Ethernet, HDMI |
Includes rechargable battery | No |
Manufacturer | Ugreen Group Limited |
Item model number | DXP2800 |
Product Dimensions | 23.7 x 10.9 x 17.7 cm; 4.25 kg |
ASIN | B0D22HBFK1 |
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UGREEN NASync DXP2800 2-Bay Desktop NAS, Auto Backup Organize Phones/PCs Private Cloud Storage for Home & Office, Intel N100 Quad-core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, 2.5GbE, Dual M.2 Slots, 4K HDMI (Diskless)
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- Spend Less, Store More: Unlike costly cloud storage subscriptions, NAS only requires a one-time purchase with no ongoing fees, offering much better long-term value. Storing your data locally also provides far greater data security and gives you complete control.
- Massive Storage Capacity: Store up to 64TB, giving you more than enough space to back up all your files, photos, and videos. Automatically create photo albums and enjoy your personal home cinema.
- User-Friendly App: Simple setup and easy file-sharing on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, web browsers, and smart TVs, giving you secure access from any device.
- AI-Powered Photo Album: Automatically organizes your photos by recognizing faces, scenes, objects, and locations. It can also instantly remove duplicates, freeing up storage space and saving you time.
- Secure Private Cloud: Keep full control over your data with advanced encryption, ensuring your files and personal information are always protected.
- Best Performance in Class: Equipped with a 12th Gen Intel N100 processor and a 2.5GbE network port, this NAS can comfortably run multiple apps at the same time and transfer a 1GB file in as little as 3 seconds.
- Widely Compatible: UGREEN NASync is compatible with Western Digital, Seagate, Toshiba, and more third-party hard drives. Please check our compatibility list for full details. Note: Storage hard drives are not included and need to be purchased separately.
- 2-Year Warranty: Enjoy 2 years of protection with UGREEN.
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Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
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Date First Available | June 25 2024 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
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- Reviewed in Canada on May 25, 2025Verified PurchaseRequired to keep network cleanliness for small filesystem type cases, used the 2 m.2 slots and moved a 512gb m.2 out of my mainboard and made space for a 8tb m.2 drive (data continuation) on my main priority server/PC
Top reviews from other countries
- Pavel B.Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Best bang for your buck!
Verified PurchaseI'm absolutely happy with this little NAS! It's so powerful for this price! It's actually more powerful than what Synology offers in their $700 model! I've loved it so much I even bought another one as a gift for my friend, and he's very happy with it too. I've bought 5 Gbit USB-to-ethernet adapter from UGREEN and connected it to this NAS and connected ethernet cable to that adapter instead of the native port in the NAS, and I've got 5 gbit/s speeds now. I can copy files to my NVME SSD in this NAS with the speed of 500+ Mbytes/s. Since my router doesn't support high speeds I got TrendNet 10Gbit switch (4 x 2.5G RJ-45 Base-T Ports, 2 x 10G RJ-45 Ports, model TEG-S762) and connected the NAS and my main PC to that switch, so that they can interact with each other through the switch and not through the slow router.
Software-wise, there are not many apps that can be installed with 1-click yet, but there's a Docker app, you install it, and then you can install basically any docker container app among thousands of available containers. To install apps I ask Grok AI for the correct "docker run" command (it installs and starts a docker container) and I was able to install what I needed this way. The UI natively allows adding users to the NAS and also get remote access, so you can access the NAS remotely outside your local network very easily. qBittorrent is supported natively (i.e. can be installed and run basically with 1 click), so I download torrents on my NAS instead of keeping the PC running and downloading at night when I need to download some large torrent with not many seeds. And then the downloaded torrents are of course available on the NAS to my whole home network. I share storage on the NAS via SMB (Samba) protocol, and the shared storage is easily and reliably available to all my PCs in my home network. High transfer speeds on these shares too. And the shares are always available without any issues (I used to have constant issues with shares being unavailable when I was attaching an external drive to my routers, but there are no such issues with this NAS. I guess perhaps because it supports all the latest SMB protocol versions and supports them well).
You can also connect and share external drives via USB.
0 issues so far. Again, absolutely happy with it.
- Adam A.Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great NAS probably not a great home server/lab
Verified PurchaseI used my NAS solely as a storage device, and then I hook up all my streaming and networking devices to it. The speed so far is only limited by the Ethernet cables you use, and the streaming has had no issues. It was super easy to setup and start using, and the UI design is intuitive. My only criticism is that the app store is lacking where stores like Synology are abundant. Since I do not use any apps on my NAS expect to manage the storage, I did not feel that merited a star reduction, but it may be a reason to avoid if you use the NAS as a home lab and require more apps.
- Emanuel V.Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost perfect!
Verified PurchaseI was looking for a small NAS/mini pc with decent specs and at least 2 drive bays to replace my makeshift Dell Optiplex "server" and I was debating on whether to go with this DXP2800 or the AOOSTAR R1 and I ended up getting this one. The R1 is probably a better value, especially if you tinker with the software (it comes with Windows 11 out of the box), but I really like UGREEN OS and the build quality is great. I also really like that it comes with a 2 year warranty and UGREEN is respected brand, so I'm sure they should be easy to deal with if I end up having a problem.
Setup was pretty easy, you just put the drives in, connect it to power and ethernet and setup the software on your browser or the client. I did encounter some problems, though. First of all the NVME SSD slots are kind of hard to get at, especially if you have big hands. I also couldn't get UGREEN WebFind to find my NAS, so I had to install the client to set it up. Afterwards I could just enter the ip address on my web browser use the web interface just fine and it was smooth sailing from there mostly.
Like I said before I like UGREEN OS, it's easy to use and most things are preconfigured for you already. SMB worked like a charm and docker works as expected, but I do wish they had more apps to choose from, even if they're just pre-configured docker containers, it would be much better than having to set them up manually in the docker app. You can install another OS on it, but I didn't want to do that because it already works well enough for my needs and I also couldn't find anything else that was as simple to use as UGOS without paying extra.
- Nas MReviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Ugreen DXP2800 – Two Weeks In
Verified PurchaseAfter two weeks of use, my Ugreen DXP2800 2-Bay NAS with my older, upgraded ASUS AS6602T (8GB RAM + 500GB dual SSD caching) have shown clear differences in performance, efficiency, and usability. Despite Ugreen’s newer Intel N100 processor, both NAS devices deliver similar overall performance, though Ugreen feels snappier in simple tasks like UI navigation and file browsing.
However, Ugreen struggles with resource management, especially when running apps via Docker or Virtual Machine. Even when Firefox (installed through Docker) is not actively in use, it continues consuming CPU indefinitely unless manually restarted. This inefficiency leads to higher CPU usage and unnecessary disk activity over time, something ASUS manages much better due to its more mature OS and application optimization.
One clear advantage of Ugreen is power efficiency. Under average load, Ugreen consumes around 17-20W/h, increasing to 25-35W under heavy load, and drops to 9-12W in sleep mode. Comparatively, my ASUS NAS idles at around 20W, runs at 30W under normal usage, and spikes up to 50W during intensive server tasks. While the difference might seem small, over a year, Ugreen’s lower power consumption could save around $40+ in electricity costs, which adds up significantly over time, especially for 24/7 operations.
Ugreen’s aluminum enclosure looks premium and dissipates heat well, but it acts like a soundbox, amplifying HDD noise. My ASUS NAS, despite using the exact same WD 3TB NAS 5400RPM HDDs, remains much quieter, likely due to better HDD insulation and optimized read/write handling. If your NAS is stored in a garage, laundry room, or server rack, noise won’t be an issue, but if it’s in your office or bedroom, the HDD noise from Ugreen can be irritating under load.
One area where Ugreen clearly outperforms ASUS is photo backup and remote syncing. Ugreen’s Photo Backup for iOS is so efficient that I’m seriously considering canceling my Google Photos subscription. With RAID1 syncing to both my NAS setups across two locations thousands of miles apart, I now have a seamless, private cloud solution.
Setting up RESYNC to pull backups from my ASUS NAS over the internet was smooth and reliable, syncing 700GB without issues and continuing to update efficiently. Meanwhile, ASUS’s photo app has been broken for me since 2020, making this a huge win for Ugreen.
Ugreen feels fast and modern but currently lacks the mature software ecosystem and refined features of major NAS brands. That being said, if Ugreen continues investing in UGOS over the next 6-12 months, it could become a serious competitor to ASUS and Synology. Right now, I’m happy with my purchase, especially at the discounted price, considering that a comparable ASUS or Synology model would cost nearly twice as much. If Ugreen keeps improving, this might just be one of the best value NAS options out there.
Nas MUgreen DXP2800 – Two Weeks In
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
However, Ugreen struggles with resource management, especially when running apps via Docker or Virtual Machine. Even when Firefox (installed through Docker) is not actively in use, it continues consuming CPU indefinitely unless manually restarted. This inefficiency leads to higher CPU usage and unnecessary disk activity over time, something ASUS manages much better due to its more mature OS and application optimization.
One clear advantage of Ugreen is power efficiency. Under average load, Ugreen consumes around 17-20W/h, increasing to 25-35W under heavy load, and drops to 9-12W in sleep mode. Comparatively, my ASUS NAS idles at around 20W, runs at 30W under normal usage, and spikes up to 50W during intensive server tasks. While the difference might seem small, over a year, Ugreen’s lower power consumption could save around $40+ in electricity costs, which adds up significantly over time, especially for 24/7 operations.
Ugreen’s aluminum enclosure looks premium and dissipates heat well, but it acts like a soundbox, amplifying HDD noise. My ASUS NAS, despite using the exact same WD 3TB NAS 5400RPM HDDs, remains much quieter, likely due to better HDD insulation and optimized read/write handling. If your NAS is stored in a garage, laundry room, or server rack, noise won’t be an issue, but if it’s in your office or bedroom, the HDD noise from Ugreen can be irritating under load.
One area where Ugreen clearly outperforms ASUS is photo backup and remote syncing. Ugreen’s Photo Backup for iOS is so efficient that I’m seriously considering canceling my Google Photos subscription. With RAID1 syncing to both my NAS setups across two locations thousands of miles apart, I now have a seamless, private cloud solution.
Setting up RESYNC to pull backups from my ASUS NAS over the internet was smooth and reliable, syncing 700GB without issues and continuing to update efficiently. Meanwhile, ASUS’s photo app has been broken for me since 2020, making this a huge win for Ugreen.
Ugreen feels fast and modern but currently lacks the mature software ecosystem and refined features of major NAS brands. That being said, if Ugreen continues investing in UGOS over the next 6-12 months, it could become a serious competitor to ASUS and Synology. Right now, I’m happy with my purchase, especially at the discounted price, considering that a comparable ASUS or Synology model would cost nearly twice as much. If Ugreen keeps improving, this might just be one of the best value NAS options out there.
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- JFLYReviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality and easy to use.
Verified PurchaseThe built quality blows the competition out of the water, same with the specs. It's very easy to use, perfect for me to use plex and backup photos/videos. The phone app just works and it shows all the important stuff, well designed. It's very fast, this DXP2800 replaced my 9 yr old QNAP TS-251+, it was too slow and outdated, even the new machines they have are outdated, that's why I went with UGREEN and I'm very happy with it.