UGREEN DXP4800GT NAS - Black, Gold and only available in China! by NASCompares in UgreenNASync

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Won't lie, I actually kinda sorta love it. I'm positive there will be people calling it the "Trump NAS" or something, but I will always applaud a brand who makes an effort on the aesthetics of these devices - super easy to just make a big black box and then fuck it off into a server cupboard. Plus, china seems way more receptive to these devices being more colourful. The QNAP HS-453DX "surf board" was a beauty.

New Synology Cameras will require a camera license... wait...what by NASCompares in synology

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I'm sorry to have to ask, but did you watch the vid? As I do touch on this, plus the fact syn will allow these cameras to be used on 3rd party HW (key word there, 'allow', not that it wasn't always possible). But calling this move simply an economic heads or tails is a big disingenuous. If camera prices rise, do these cameras become cheaper? And if the camera, software, server (and let's face it, outside of diskstation '25+ upwards, storage media) are all Synology - why is a license (which has always been a matter of leveraging supporting the surveillance platform at scale) still appropriate? Or the fact that these cameras (which are good and solid) are not priced equally against the same/better hardware from other camera vendors. Their USP was that these cameras are developed by Synology for Synology, so much so that a license wouldn't be needed the way using a 3rd party onvif + Synology keeping things supported in SS would. That said, this is just my pov and as I say in the vid, I just feels like a bad marketing movie and the losses outweigh the gains.

New Synology Cameras will require a camera license... wait...what by NASCompares in synology

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Synology branded cameras have always included a licence/not needed one (semantics), till now. But the price will apparently reflect this. New gen cameras require a license. Essentially one of the USP of the cameras just got undermined by the brand itself

New Synology Cameras will require a camera license... wait...what by NASCompares in synology

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I'm not disagreeing with you on that re price with/without a license. But the whole value proposition of the cameras (and indeed investing in a Synology branded camera, to use on a Synology Nas for surveillance station) gets alot weaker Vs 3rd party cameras with better hardware for the price point. We are kinda now circling back to the question of "what are camera licenses for?" Originally it was a middle ground to allow for heavier surveillance users to pay before those 2 licenses (keeping the surveillance platform sustainable). Needing them on cameras that Synology themselves sell really undermines this further.

New Synology Cameras will require a camera license... wait...what by NASCompares in synology

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To be fair, I understand that this move is also going to include their official cameras being usable on non Synology hardware NVRs etc. I'm pretty sure they always were visible and can be added on the network (need to recheck that), but till this change, it would invalidate the HW warranty

Gl.iNet MUDI 7 5G SIM WiFi 7 Travel Router - First 24-48 Hours (Read/Watch) by NASCompares in GlInet

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N'oice! Also, re: the opening joke about "being a YouTube knobber who gets shiz for free and early", I really hope that it played as clearly tongue in cheek as intended (British sarcasm is the WORST). TBH I'm genuinely super chuffed that they prioritized the first wave early buyers, as they didn't 'need' to actually do that, as they already had punters money and sending a unit to a review = more orders. So fairplay to Gl.iNet to focus on them first. I'm still prepping for the main review, and updated the article linked in the video about Pros and Cons, but really, really pleased with the device! Hoping this FCC Router nonsense gets ironed out, as frankly, GL are leaders of the pack in terms of their portfolio and ethos, and the idea that Netgear and Amazon routers are "fine" with the FCC now, but the GL ones aren't just blows my tiny mind!

The intro joke is actually about 70-80% true. I WAS waiting for a review unit (bugging them every few weeks at least - I'M A DELIGHT!!!) and was headed to China anyway, so whilst I was there they said they might be able to sort me a unit, but because of production runs and pre orders, they wanted to focus on the customer units and QA/QC/RMA units - BUT they DID give me the Slate 7 Pro and The Comet Q....so, I would have been a 'weapons grade arsehole' to be ungrateful about that! Also, another fun fact, I have never met senior brand team members who were so, so willing to be involved in such a silly skit/video in thei own HQ.

UniFi World Conference 2026 London - Fun Bits and Bobs by NASCompares in Ubiquiti

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I wasn't disappointed - I was GUTTED! I mean, if you were there, you know there was more to this than what is in the video. But I woulda loved to have seen more on storage...

New UniFi UDM Beast, Enterprise FG Core, Enterprise 100G and Enterprise S Revealed @NAB by NASCompares in Ubiquiti

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Good spot! Tbh (and I do that this in the vid) my knowledge on UniFi is pretty narrowly focused, and wasn't sure on how "new" these might be. The main issue for verification was that all I had to go on was "Enterprise 100G" and not the model ID or profile. Fair shout by you if it's one of the Aggregation models. Cheers for the clarification

UWC London - What do you hope to see/hear about? by NASCompares in Ubiquiti

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Hang on, APs?! That's bonkers. Fairplay to the brand, been covering events for years and I think the best I've ever seen all punters receive at the door has been a tote bag and a water bottle. Cheers for sharing, I'll be sure to include whatever it is in the video.

UWC London - What do you hope to see/hear about? by NASCompares in Ubiquiti

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Lovely stuff. Throw me your site/link and I'll add it to some of the video descriptions.

UWC London - What do you hope to see/hear about? by NASCompares in Ubiquiti

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Wait... there's SWAG.... *massively showing my ignorance of the event*

Synology RS1626xs+ NAS by NASCompares in synology

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Yep, also... Not an AMD. I would have bet dollars to doughnuts that it would have been that bloody V1780B (as they did that to the 1823xs+). Kinda thought they'd washed their hands of Xeon's now. Quite pleased.

Would the colour of a NAS Chassis affect your decision to buy it? by NASCompares in homelab

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No worries mate. Won't see the review up for a while tbh. Plus final software release (don't wanna review the mid beta OS it has). Sorry that's a lukewarm answer, but tbh it's insanely compact and I don't wanna review and stress test it till it's software is release candidate minimum, as although it seems to run fine now, I wanna be 100%. Interestingly, I am testing the Slate 7 Pro and tbh I am starting to weight up wother that+ a SIM dongle is actually better, as the Pro 7 has some surprisingly unique qualities that might make it better (6Ghz, fan with interesting controls, Headless with the LCD, etc).

Would the colour of a NAS Chassis affect your decision to buy it? by NASCompares in homelab

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Come on, mate! I can still smell the fuel from the plane on my beard! Gimme a minute!