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Prime Day NAS bargains slash up to $215

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Amazon’s Prime Day sale is slashing prices on network‑attached storage units, giving Mac users a viable alternative to external drives and cloud backups. A NAS sits on your home network, letting iPhone, iPad and other computers pull files without bandwidth strain. Deals range from entry‑level two‑bay boxes to high‑performance four‑bay models. It also avoids cloud bandwidth caps and keeps your data under personal control.

Ugreen’s DXP4800 GT drops to $527.99, a 20% cut, offering four bays, up to 128 TB SATA, dual 10‑GbE and two M.2 slots for another 16 TB. The two‑bay DH2300 now costs $175.99, also 20% off, with NFC tap setup and AI photo management. Asustor’s AS5402 T falls $40 to $369.99, adding 2.5‑GbE, HDMI 2.0b and four NVMe caches. Both models support Docker containers for flexible app deployment.

Synology’s DS225+ shrinks to $274.99, saving 19% on a 40 TB two‑bay unit, while the DS925+ lands at $511.99, a 20% discount on a four‑bay, 2.5‑GbE powerhouse. TerraMaster’s F4‑424 Pro, the most expensive slot, is cut by $215 to $644.99, delivering an i3 CPU and 32 GB RAM. Prime Day’s steep reductions make NAS adoption realistic for households and small offices. Replace drives with a single hub.