Testseek.com have collected 51 expert reviews of the Lenovo Iomega StorCenter ix2 and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Iomega StorCenter ix2.
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51 Reviews
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The Iomega ix2 has started a new trend that I hope will continue: with their webcam API, Iomega is unifying video-surveillance at an unprecedented level for consumers. With APIs and standards, innovation can happen at all levels of the stack, and hopefull...
Easy to set up and use, Strong security settings, Great remote-access and sharing capabilities, Surveillance-camera support
Diskless version is pricey, Mixed file-transfer performance, Mac Time Machine support requires installing software
A dual-bay device you can buy with or without drives, the ix2 is a feature-rich network-storage solution. It stands apart for its ability to also work as a hub for IP surveillance cameras. Read More...
Very good Read/Write performance. Feature-loaded. Robust video surveillance capabilities. Plenty of data backup and redundancy options. Integration with various social networking sites and multimedia services like YouTube. Drives easy to install and remov
Clunky personal cloud set-up process
The Iomega StorCenter ix2-dl is a very good NAS option that can work for power home users or small business. A nice feature set, data redundancy and business capabilities make it almost perfect with the exception of a potentially headache-inducing person...
This model fails to meet expectations as far as reliability and performance, but exceeds expectations on security and ergonomics. The user interface is basic and easy to use. Setup is a breeze. Needless to say, purchasing this hard drive will be a diff...
The Iomega StorCenter ix2 is a great little NAS in the right environment. The ease of installation is definitely in favour for the SOHO market where technical expertise may not be immediately available. The lack of ability to quickly access the hard ...
Abstract: Try and talk to people about NAS devices and servers and their eyes generally glaze over. The subject has as much water-cooler appeal as dog hair. But as we all move from an age of physical media to ephemeral files and downloads, their role in AV is se...
The size of a brick, its by far the smallest drive in our test. Energy Starcompliant power adapter. Simple Webbased admin. Cheap.
Does not work with Apples Time Machine. Power button smaller than a grain of rice. Drives arent serviceable. Lack of Web access is simply a dealkiller, though Iomega says its due shortly.