Testseek.com have collected 33 expert reviews of the Noontec TerraMaster F2-220 2-bay USB3 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Noontec TerraMaster F2-220 2-bay USB3.
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Published: 2017-10-19, Author: Mark , review by: techradar.com
Impressive build quality, Powerful performance, Easy enough to set up
No drive locks, Limited app selection, Missing power management
This is a NAS box which is truly overpowered, nicely made and an effective file serving platform. It's impossible to criticize this design in terms of raw file serving performance or its sturdy metal construction.However, the F2-220 is undermined by the l...
Good performance, Low power consumption, Basically silent operation, Good looking OS, SMB and SOHO usage, Personal Cloud usage, Low price for an x86 powered NAS,
Not as many apps available as with some other brands, “It was a real pleasure to review my first Noontec TerraMaster NAS today as the F2-220 comes with both features and performance at a low price.”, Noontec TerraMaster F2-220 2-Bay SMB Cloud Storage NAS
PricingAt the time of writing, the Noontec TerraMaster F2-220 can be yours for as little as $179.95 or £159.99 on the US and UK versions of Amazon. The TerraMaster F2-220 also has a brother and sister with four and five drive bays For those with more capa...
Overall Performance, Compact Size, TOS Operating System (Easy To Use And Nice Looking), Low Power
Noise Levels, Number Of Available Applications,
The F2-220 may not get any awards for its hardware specifications but considering that its target audience is people on a tight budget looking for a somewhat versatile NAS i don't think that was TerraMaster's goal to begin with. The good new...
Affordable price, Low power consumption, Interesting OS (TerraMaster Operation System - TOS), OS is quite snappy and uses an intuitive interface, RAM can easily be upgraded (up to 4 GB), Silent operation, Quality aluminum chassis featuring a nice finish,
Performance, No front USB port, Lacks surveillance and multimedia apps, No mobile apps, No network printer support, Lacks IPv6 support, The HDDs we tried didn't enter sleep mode, Limited number (2) of USB ports, Few optional app packages, Shutdown and Res
The TerraMaster F2-220 retails for $190. Affordable price Low power consumption Interesting OS (TerraMaster Operation System - TOS) OS is quite snappy and uses an intuitive interface RAM can easily be upgraded (up to 4 GB) Silent operation Quality a...
Above-average specs given the price, Easy setup process
Small app selection, Post-setup configuration not very user-friendly, No mobile apps (yet)
The F2-220 is a reasonable-value dual-bay NAS if you're tech-savvy, but network newbies should opt for a model geared more toward ease of use. Read More...
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Published: 2017-01-31, Author: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
With rock solid performance and a simple setup, there's no reason not to purchase the F2-220. The excellent energy usage figures are the icing on the cake...
Very good performance, Good basic software features, Rugged and attractive brushed-aluminum enclosure
Slow to wake up from low-power state, Some software immaturities
TerraMaster's F2-220 may not have been on your radar either, but it's definitely worth a look. The software has a few unfinished edges, but it's still an excellent performer for the price, and its aluminum construction makes it as rugged as they come...
Solid design, Easy setup, TOS operating system is user-friendly
Write speeds seemed a bit slow, No dedicated backup application, Applications for the device are limited
TerraMaster's F2-220 NAS is a good choice for personal users and small businesses. Powering the device is the an Intel Celeron 2.41GHz dual core CPU, and 2 GB of memory so you have more than enough horsepower to get things done. The device itself looks gr...
Published: 2017-01-10, Author: William , review by: servethehome.com
Aluminum case gives the NAS a solid feel, Intel Celeron 2,41GHz processor and 2GB DDR3 provide ample power to run applications and keep file transfers running at max throughput, Good value given hardware specifications
The limited number of applications available to install limit what you can do and with the max installed RAM of 2GB DDR3 does push up the price higher than most
The performance of the F2-220 fits well in the mid-range class of units we have tested, much of this is because of the Intel Celeron 2.41GHz dual-core processor. There is no shortage of RAM in this unit, weighing in with 2GB of DDR3 which is four times as...