Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Terra Master F2-210 2-bay USB3.1 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Terra Master F2-210 2-bay USB3.1.
June 2020
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The editors liked
Pros
Low price. Fast file transfer performance. 4K video transcoding
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Cons
Only one LAN port. Limited app library. Drives not included
Pros, Low price. Fast file transfer performance. 4K video transcoding
Cons, Only one LAN port. Limited app library. Drives not included
Bottom LineThe TerraMaster F2-210 is an affordable dual-drive NAS device that delivered solid file transfer performance in testing, but somewhat skimps on features...
Abstract: T ested Technology has a couple of entry-level two-Bay NAS devices, sent to us by the Chinese manufacturer, TerraMaster. Why two?Although the two machines are almost physically identical, one—the F2-210—is ARM -based while the other—the F2-221—uses an In...
Cost-effective yet powerful, Beautiful design with aluminium shell and pinhole LEDs, Brtfs file system, Easy to use and set up
USB ports are a bit slow, but still useable,
When I first received this NAS, I didn't have that high hopes for it based on previous budget-oriented NAS' which I have reviewed. But times have changed and TerraMaster kinda blew me away with this unit. Granted, The F2-210 is no performance monster, but...
Robust, simple enclosure, Easy to setup and use, Snappy and elegant operating system, Relatively quiet when idle and under operation, Excellent value, Neutral, - Plastic drivebays
If the setup goes badly, it goes really badly, Waited 72 hours for a response from Customer Services
TerraMaster made no bones about the F2-210 being a value-orientated option for those on a budget, so measuring it from that viewpoint, we have many reasons why we'd recommend the enclosure, but also a couple of reservations.The metal chassis with plastic...
What it is difficult to ignore about TerraMaster gear is that it offers significantly better value than Synology while retaining much of the flexibility and performance.The F2-210 provides a simple to deploy platform that can be enhanced with software ins...
Abstract: While it is our firm opinion, that a families first Network Attached Storage device should be a four bay, the fact of the matter is most novice NAS buyers typically opt for a dual bay or even a single bay model. They do so because the price of them is a l...
Abstract: “Affordable dual-slot NAS, with insanely fast transfer speeds and growing app library”The Cloud; What is it? Sounds daunting when thinking of keeping your most personal documents on a network, but that's where Terramaster comes into play. With literally b...
:, Its small size is easy to store, Easy to install and set up, Extremely affordable, Application Center has multiple useful software for download, Support multiple Media Servers for playing music, movies and photos, Supports FTP, Web services, etc, TNAS
:, Slower processor, Only 1GB of memory, Final Thoughts, You can get a feature-rich and decent-performing TerraMaster F2-210 NAS home server for an affordable USD $149. It's easy to install and set up, and it also supports the TNAS Mobile APP. If you're o
You can get a feature-rich and decent-performing TerraMaster F2-210 NAS home server for an affordable USD $149. It's easy to install and set up, and it also supports the TNAS Mobile APP. If you're on a tight budget, then take a closer look at the TerraMa...
Published: 2020-01-21, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Low price, Fast file transfer performance, 4K video transcoding,
Only one LAN port, Limited app library, Drives not included
The TerraMaster F2-210 is an affordable dual-drive NAS device that delivered solid file transfer performance in testing, but somewhat skimps on features...