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The company, Ugreen, is known for its phone accessories, which include power banks, cables, chargers, docks, etc. However, it’s also becoming more well-known for its NAS (Network Attached Storage) systems, which are ideal for ditching paid cloud storage services in favor of a home-based alternative. At CES 2026, Ugreen revealed the NASync iDX6011 and iDX6011 Pro systems that add upgraded specs and local AI capabilities for faster access and handling of your data.
The only differences between the two are that the Pro uses the more powerful Intel Core Ultra 7 chip, the base-level 64GB RAM, and GPU acceleration ideal for power users for AI processing and rendering, as opposed to the standard Core Ultra 5 CPU and 32GB base-level of RAM, but can opt for 64GB as well. Both models offer enterprise-grade security, dual 10 Gbps speeds, up to 196TB of storage, universal search, voice memos that can be uploaded, transcribed, translated, and summarized; can identify faces, animals, text, and objects for easy access to photos; and a built-in AI chat to find files, summarize docs, and create notes.
The Ugreen iDX6011 is geared towards creators and families, starting at $1,700 (or $1,000 when reserved), while the iDX6011 Pro is targeted more towards studios and production teams, starting at $2,000 (or $1,200 when reserved). Those interested can pre-order their copies effective immediately, as the Kickstarter campaign begins in March and will offer even deeper savings for pre-orders.

