![]() 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). ![]()
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