![]() Things take a bit more time when you’re offsite and away from the home network, but that is to be expected. When connected to the same network performance in terms of upload and download is killer. Making it pretty will hopefully come down the road. The interface could use an aesthetic face lift, but it’s functional and easy to use. Getting setup with any of the apps on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android is a breeze and managing and organizing the device is simple with the Apollo software. You’re also protected through AES256 encryption, so your files aren’t going to fall into unauthorized hands. You also have the ability to see who has access to what files and revoke that access as well. You also have the option to share a file or multiple files with anyone using the public link option which will give users access to that portion of your cloud. You can create member and owner profiles so you can control what is being shared and to whom it is being shared with. You’re able to invite up to nine other users to share your Apollo for a total of ten users to one device. If you set the Apollo Cloud up then you’re now the owner of the device and can manage it from your device. Once you’ve claimed the device, you’re hooked in and ready to start using it. ![]() You’ll have to create an account with Promise Technology in the process. Then, simply use the iOS, Android, Mac or Windows app to locate the Apollo on your network and follow the link to claim your device. First, you’ll need to plug the Apollo Cloud into your router and power source. Ease Of UseĮase of use is one of the things Promise Technology (makers of the Apollo Cloud) are hyping, and it’s really dead simple to setup. I do wish the design was a bit more aesthetically pleasing to look at. There isn’t much to the design, it’s fairly simple and plain. Around the back is the Ethernet port, power port, reset button, fan and one USB 3.0 port. On the front is the Apollo branding and two LED indicators that are under the plastic, kind of a neat design cue. ![]() The Apollo Cloud is a small white enclosure with not much more to it. 2 Year Limited Warranty (90 day web/phone support) What’s In The Box.Weight 1.2 kg / 2.64 lbs (including HDD).Connectivity USB 3.0, Gigabit Ethernet.Read on for our full Apollo Cloud review and see why it gets a Top Pick 2016 award. ![]() The Apollo Cloud brings you an affordable way to store your most cherished moments and share them across devices. While all of these cloud services have their place, having your own personal cloud storage solution can come in handy as well. One Drive integrates well with Microsoft services if you tend to use those a lot. Google Drive is a great way to store your documents and other files you want to share with others. Online cloud services have their place, iCloud is great for making iOS backups. Google, Apple, Microsoft and others are all looking to grab your business and provide you with cloud storage. Apollo Cloud has 4TB/ 2TB of space that can be shared by up to nine members with no monthly fees.Cloud storage has been the buzz word for over the past year. Accessible from any device, Apollo Cloud allows you to have access to all of your content from anywhere in the world.Never pay recurring fees. Each member controls what to share and who they share with.Īccess from anywhere in the worldApollo Cloud takes minutes to set up. Share Content with FriendsShare content with up to nine members. Apollo lets you access your content on any device from anywhere in the world. Private and SecureHave peace of mind knowing that all data is off the Web, safe and secure on your Apollo Cloud, with all transactions encrypted to protect your privacy.Īccess Your Files from AnywhereAccess your files from anywhere in the world. With Apollo Cloud, you can store and share these memories both safely and privately. As technology evolves, files increase in size and number. Managing the photos and videos on your mobile devices is becoming increasingly complicated.
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