Automatic surveillance recording and public cloud service syncing will be added to the already advanced Apollo Cloud 2 Duo. Demos will be available at CES 2018 - LVCC, South Hall 1 – 21545 and ShowStoppers
MILPITAS, Calif., Jan. 09, 2018 -- Promise Technology, a leader in data storage, announces today additional advancements to its Apollo Cloud 2 Duo. The Apollo Cloud 2 Duo is a simple-to-use device that allows users to safely store, access, and share documents, photos, videos, and music with their own personal network of family, friends, and business contacts from anywhere in the world via the internet.
The 8TB and new 4TB Apollo Cloud 2 Duo, which already features quick camera roll backup, location based and facial recognition photo album syncing, Time Machine® support, mirroring, Selective Sync and iOS 11 compatibility with the Files App and Drag & Drop feature, will now add IP camera integration and cloud service syncing.
“When we launched Apollo Cloud 2 Duo a couple of months ago, we knew we would continue to add thoughtful features once our customers got their hands on it,” said Justin Cleveland, Promise Technology’s Director of Biz Dev – IoT. “Our customers have been asking for these two new features and we always aim to provide our customers the solutions they’re looking for.”
Camera Integration
Whether you’re at work or on vacation, monitoring your home inside and out brings great peace of mind. Wi-Fi security cameras are becoming increasingly popular, however recording and saving sensitive footage of your loved ones can be costly and not very secure. Apollo Cloud offers consumers a more cost-effective solution since there are no monthly subscription fees and information is kept safe and off public cloud networks.
With this new update, Apollo Cloud 2 Duo will now support IP cameras from multiple brands for non-stop video recording and live stream viewing. The new feature will enable users to control cameras remotely and watch live footage via the Apollo Cloud App from anywhere in the world.
Public Cloud Syncing
It’s vital for those that are always on the go and use public cloud storage solutions to back up important files the same way they backup their local files. The Apollo Cloud 2 Duo will now allow users to automatically sync their cloud data from Google Cloud and Dropbox. Now, users can always have a local copy of their files, know their files are safe, and share those files directly using the Apollo Cloud App.
Availability
The 8TB Apollo Cloud 2 Duo is available now at www.promise.com, Apple, and B&H for $449. The new 4TB version is available at https://estore.promise.com/us/ and Amazon for $369. Both are compatible with iOS, MacOS, Android and Windows. Latest updates will be available for users starting by the end of January 2018.
To schedule a demo at CES 2018, contact PR representative Jessica Darrican at [email protected].
For additional information and to learn more about all features, visit www.promise.com or follow Promise Technology on LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter.
About Promise Technology
Promise Technology is a recognized global leader with 29 years of experience in the storage industry. Promise creates innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of the IoT, Cloud, IT, Rich Media and Surveillance markets. From personal cloud appliances to scalable enterprise IT Infrastructure, blazingly fast post-production tools, video security solutions, and hyperconverged systems, Promise adapts its products to meet the real-world challenges customers face every day. Promise’s highly experienced sales and engineering teams are strategically located throughout the Americas, EMEA, and JAPAC regions to provide unparalleled services and support to its customers around the globe. For more information, visit: www.promise.com.
Media Contacts:
The Americas
Jessica Darrican
[email protected]
305-299-3449
International
Ya-Ping Hsu
[email protected]
+886-978695780
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