Conclusion and Verdict
TerraMaster TD2 Thunderbolt 3 Plus is an interesting storage device that combines the simplicity of configuration with high-performance, external storage.
The design is similar to NAS devices but is small and compact, so we can easily take our large data with us. The enclosure feels durable, with an aluminum body and plastic front and back covers.
The installation is straightforward and quick. There is no need for any software, or separate drivers as everything needed is in the modern operating systems. TerraMaster delivers a set of screwdrivers for HDD/SSD installation, and the RAID modes are set with a simple manual switch.
The TerraMaster TD2 Thunderbolt 3 Plus costs around $329.99 in the Amazon store. It’s quite a good deal. On the other hand, the same brand F2-422 NAS costs not much more and has a wider functionality, so depends on our needs, we have to decide what would be a better option.
TerraMaster also offers a two-year warranty with quick support reaction and fast product replacement. It’s again one of the best options on the current market.
Pros:
- High performance
- Easy to install and set up
- Solid design
- Reasonable price
- Wide availability
- Quick support reaction in price
Cons:
- Nothing worth to mention
Final words:
The Terramaster TD2 Thunderbolt 3 Plus is another great storage device that we can easily recommend. It’s fast, simple to install and configure, and available at a low price. It’s a perfect combination for all those who want to have reliable but simple to use external storage for daily tasks.
The TerraMaster Thunderbolt 3 Plus receives Funky Kit’s Editor’s Choice Award!
You can buy the TerraMaster TD2 Thunderbolt 3 for around $329.99 from the Amazon store – https://amzn.to/3l2TDx7
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