You might say this is probably the best wireless NAS on a battery, but it is definitely not the first! I have one using a 2,5" HDD with a battery. You could use it with a USB-3 cable or access by Wifi
Liking this. Opens up a few options for work flow and back up outside the office that I'm sure a lot of creatives will appreciate. If it's as solid, stable and easy to use as it appears this will be a winner.
I have my WD Passport wireless 2TB with plex. It does everything you showed on this video. I swapped the mechanical HDD and clone it into a 4TB ssd which it increased size and swapped battery as well for a new one. I use it anywhere I travel.
Cool, especially with the CFExpress slot onboard, but not the fash NAS review I was looking for ;) I like to assume you are already testing a Gen 2 Flashstor...
not the first ive had something similar for like 3 years made by ssk and even before that people have been making these with raspberry pi's for like 10 years.
My only nitpick is that given I've owned a Western Digital Wireless passport Pro for at least 5 years, the claim this is the first battery powered portable NAS is well, just not correct.
Why a portable NAS? NAS = NETWORK Access Storage… why you need the Network part to be portable? You need a portable network for it to be usefull…. Otherwise it is just a wireless storage drive (nothing new).
Seems like a dumb idea, isn't the point of a Nas to be linked to your fastest network possible? Don't u just open your computer & connect to your nas wherever it is? This seems like a pointless device.
Then don't buy one. The point of a NAS is for easy central storage. On trips ive used a wireless nas (Old WD passport pro) running media server software that could locally stream the kids shows in a hotel room, give me easy central backup of all photos from various devices etc. Hardly pointless, depending on your needs.
Seems honestly far to small of battery and the lack of copy verification with hash makes this a showstopper for anyone actually on set, these are ESSENTIAL!
That M4 Max got you dropping videos on the daily.
You might say this is probably the best wireless NAS on a battery, but it is definitely not the first! I have one using a 2,5" HDD with a battery. You could use it with a USB-3 cable or access by Wifi
Liking this. Opens up a few options for work flow and back up outside the office that I'm sure a lot of creatives will appreciate. If it's as solid, stable and easy to use as it appears this will be a winner.
I have my WD Passport wireless 2TB with plex. It does everything you showed on this video. I swapped the mechanical HDD and clone it into a 4TB ssd which it increased size and swapped battery as well for a new one. I use it anywhere I travel.
Can you please provide us information on your recommendation on the best Gen 3 SSD storage to use on this device? Thanks.
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Toshiba and Western digital had portable wireless storage similar to this 10 years ago.
Only difference this has is an ethernet port.
Cool, especially with the CFExpress slot onboard, but not the fash NAS review I was looking for ;) I like to assume you are already testing a Gen 2 Flashstor...
For me would be enough portable nvme enclosure with 2 drives and possibility to be a raid1 drive
SSK 1TB Portable NAS External Wireless SSD was released 2019...
not the first ive had something similar for like 3 years made by ssk and even before that people have been making these with raspberry pi's for like 10 years.
My only nitpick is that given I've owned a Western Digital Wireless passport Pro for at least 5 years, the claim this is the first battery powered portable NAS is well, just not correct.
Bummer, just found out about this........ But they're already SOLD OUT ..
1:05 This is one of those products that is for sure its gonna be loss
I’m very much interested in this.
Security would be a big deal.
I'd put a 90wh battery on it and run it on arm with 9w or less total peak power so it becomes a 10+ hours device
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Why a portable NAS? NAS = NETWORK Access Storage… why you need the Network part to be portable? You need a portable network for it to be usefull…. Otherwise it is just a wireless storage drive (nothing new).
Definitely not the first
Seems like a dumb idea, isn't the point of a Nas to be linked to your fastest network possible?
Don't u just open your computer & connect to your nas wherever it is?
This seems like a pointless device.
Then don't buy one. The point of a NAS is for easy central storage. On trips ive used a wireless nas (Old WD passport pro) running media server software that could locally stream the kids shows in a hotel room, give me easy central backup of all photos from various devices etc. Hardly pointless, depending on your needs.
Seems honestly far to small of battery and the lack of copy verification with hash makes this a showstopper for anyone actually on set, these are ESSENTIAL!
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