Ubiquiti’s New Desktop NAS Looks Like a Wireless Router

▼ Summary
– Ubiquiti has introduced new UNAS 2 and UNAS 4 storage devices that integrate with its UniFi networking lineup and feature a sleek, router-like design.
– The UNAS 2 is available now for $199, supports two 3.5-inch hard drives in RAID 1, and includes a USB-C port and power-over-ethernet capability.
– It has an access panel on the underside for drive insertion with a locking mechanism and a front display showing performance and storage metrics.
– The UNAS 4, expected later this year for $379, holds up to four hard drives and two M.2 SSDs but has undisclosed RAID support details.
– Both models prioritize minimal aesthetics and functionality, differing from traditional NAS designs by companies like Synology and Ugreen.
Ubiquiti has launched a pair of new desktop NAS devices that blend seamlessly into modern tech setups, offering both style and function. The UNAS 2 and UNAS 4 stand out with a design that resembles a high-end wireless router rather than a traditional storage enclosure. Both models integrate smoothly with the existing UniFi ecosystem, which includes routers, switches, and security cameras, making them a natural choice for users already invested in the brand.
Available now for $199, the UNAS 2 comes in either black or white and supports two 3.5-inch hard drives in a RAID 1 configuration. Its minimalist appearance is achieved through a clever access panel located on the bottom of the unit. This panel slides open and locks into place, securing the drives even when the NAS is standing upright. Connectivity is streamlined with a single Ethernet port that supports Power over Ethernet, eliminating the need for a separate power cable if your network switch provides PoE. For those without PoE capability, a 60W adapter is included. A front-mounted 5 Gbps USB-C port allows for quick expansion using external storage, while a small display shows live performance and storage data.
For users needing greater capacity, the UNAS 4 is slated for release later this year at $379. It retains the same sleek aesthetic as its smaller sibling but scales up significantly in size and capability. This model can house up to four 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch hard drives along with two M.2 NVMe SSDs. While Ubiquiti has not yet disclosed supported RAID modes for the UNAS 4, the UNAS 2 is confirmed to operate exclusively in RAID 1. Both devices emphasize clean lines and unobtrusive styling, positioning them as attractive alternatives to bulkier offerings from competitors like Synology and Ugreen.
(Source: The Verge)





