Synology Introduces BeeStation: Create Your Own Cloud in Minutes
Synology announced the launch of
BeeStation, a new addition to its product line designed to bring personal cloud
storage to everyone, particularly those who seek simplicity and ease of use.
BeeStation will make backing up, managing, and sharing files adaptable to any
lifestyle without subscription fees and with maximum control over your private
data.
Lewis Sheng, Product Manager at
Synology Inc., emphasizes the role of BeeStation within the Synology ecosystem:
"For nearly two decades, Synology has been a leader in NAS solutions,
offering advanced features for tech enthusiasts and professionals. With
BeeStation, we're addressing a different need. BeeStation packs all the file
management and backup essentials into a more accessible and simplified hardware
and software experience."
Get Started in Minutes
Start your personal cloud straight
out-of-the-box with a built-in 4 TB hard drive*, ample room for work documents,
personal files, photos, and videos. By simply scanning a QR code and connecting
the necessary cables, users are minutes away from their personal cloud service.
The accompanying web, desktop and
mobile applications offer a seamless experience for managing and accessing
files from anywhere, mirroring the convenience of popular cloud services.
Share with Families
Understanding the need for personal
and family storage solutions, BeeStation allows users to easily create private
storage spaces for each family member. This feature ensures that individual
privacy is respected and maintained. No complex networking or IT skills needed
by anyone.
Backup and AI Capabilities
With BeeStation, automatic backups of
photos and videos from iOS and Android devices keeps your most important
memories protected. Additionally, the AI-powered photo organizer simplifies the
task of managing your entire photo library, making it easier than ever to find
and share specific images or albums with hardware-accelerated people and object
recognition.
BeeStation's advanced features
include the ability to back up files from Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive,
Dropbox, and connected USB drives, ensuring that users always retain a copy of
their important data.
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