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TonidoPlug 2 Small Home Server Review

The TonidoPlug 2 ships in a dark box, with only the product picture and the product title on the front.

The back of the box details the features and explains what the product is and how it can be used.

The internal packaging is very simple with only the TonidoPlug 2 stored on top.

Also included is an RJ45 cable, allowing the user to connect the device to a router, a thin Quick Start Guide and a power adapter. There is also a small black rubber strip which we presume is to be used for securing the drive  in place and to help reduce vibrations.

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3 comments

  1. I have this device at home. Absolutely love it. Worth every penny. The most under appreciated device in the market.

    I use it as my portable storage device and take it everywhere during my travel. It also works as a Wi-Fi hotspot.

  2. The TonidoPlug is a nice device running some really cool software. Couple of corrections: The Tonido Plug allows really full remote access to ALL your storage which could be terabytes of data unlike the limited capacity of online services like Google Drive etc.

    Also, the TonidoPlug provides 2 GB of sync, not 256 MB as stated here, see https://store.tonido.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=1

  3. Hi Mio,

    Since I wrote this review it seems they have updated the device quite considerably and you are right that they are now offering 2GB of Sync Storage.
    At this time of writing you can see this was the limit:
    http://www.kitguru.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Untitled-4-Copy.jpg

    Regards,
    Simon Telford