11 great NAS deals for Black Friday - store more than 1,000TB of data without monthly fees
Shopping for a new NAS for the holidays? These are my top picks with up to 20% off
I’ve been tracking the best NAS and storage enclosures for Black Friday, and these are my top picks.
For simple, centralized home or small-office storage, options like the Terramaster F4-425 and Synology DS925+ offer easy setup, reliable performance, and plenty of room for backups, photos, and media libraries.
Ugreen’s NASync line is definitely worth a look, from the beginner-friendly DH4300 Plus to the more advanced DXP2800, DXP4800, and the powerful 8-bay DXP8800 Plus, all offering flexible expansion and strong everyday usability.
QNAP caters to both NAS and DAS buyers: the TS-464-8G-US is a capable all-rounder for home offices, while the TR-004 provides straightforward hardware RAID over USB-C for those who prefer direct-attached storage.
Terramaster’s smaller F2-425 is another solid option for compact setups. And if you’re on a tight budget, the Asustor Drivestor 2 Lite remains one of the best entry-level choices for simple personal cloud storage.
While you're here, check out our recommendations for the best NAS devices and, because a NAS is only as good as its storage, the best NAS hard drives.
What's new? If you're after a new NAS device for Black Friday/Cyber Monday these are the top 11 choices for both US and UK buyers.
Top Black Friday NAS deals in the US
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This four-bay NAS is built for fast home storage and powered by an Intel x86 quad-core chip, 4GB of RAM, and a 2.5GbE port for quick file transfers. It supports 4K media streaming, quiet operation, simple mobile setup, and large expansion up to 120TB, making it a capable hub for backups, photos, and home entertainment. Read our review to see what we thought of it.
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The Synology DiskStation DS925+ is a 4-bay NAS, perfect for versatile setups that need up to 120TB of storage, while reaching SATA SSD speeds (using RAID). Think DVR, NVR and large file repositories. It has two 2.5GGbE ports and comes with up to five-year warranty. We gave it a 5/5 in our review and applauded its vast library of free business and smart home apps.
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This four bay desktop NAS supports up to 120TB of storage and includes 8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 2.5GbE networking and a 4K HDMI port. It offers remote access, an AI powered photo album and a beginner friendly interface. The diskless unit targets home and small office users who want simple setup and flexible expansion. In our review, we said it offered an "elegant design that delivers the basic functionality that most NAS users need at a price they can afford."
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The QNAP TR-004 is a four bay direct attached storage enclosure that connects over USB C to Windows, macOS and Linux systems. It supports hardware RAID modes including 0, 1, 5, JBOD and individual disks, making it useful for backups or as an expansion unit for compatible QNAP NAS models. The diskless unit includes lockable bays and works as standalone external storage.
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This is a high-performance 4-bay desktop NAS powered by an Intel Celeron quad-core processor and equipped with M.2 PCIe slots. It features dual 2.5GbE network ports for flexible connectivity is ideal for home or small business users.
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This is a simple one bay NAS with a preinstalled 2TB hard drive for basic home cloud storage. It connects to your router to provide shared access for Windows and older macOS systems. The closed system design aims to reduce security risks, and included tools support automated backups and private folder sharing for families and home offices.
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This is a two-bay NAS powered by an Intel N100 quad-core CPU and 8GB of DDR5 RAM, offering quick performance and 2.5GbE connectivity. It includes dual M.2 NVMe slots, 4K HDMI output, and flexible expansion, making it a good choice for home media, backups, and compact personal cloud storage.
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This is a compact, high-performance 4-bay NAS built around an Intel Pentium Gold 8505 processor with 8GB of DDR5 RAM. It includes a 128GB SSD, dual high-speed network ports (10GbE and 2.5GbE), two M.2 NVMe slots, and 4K HDMI.
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Ugreen's 8-bay NAS features an Intel i5-1235U 10-core CPU, 8GB DDR5 RAM, and a 128GB SSD. With dual 10GbE ports, two M.2 NVMe slots, 8K HDMI output, and dual Thunderbolt 4, this is one serious diskless system.
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Like its bigger brother above, this 2-bay NAS is powered by an Intel x86 quad-core chip, 4GB of RAM, and a 2.5GbE port for quick file transfers. It can run 4K media streaming easily and supports up to 50 independent user accounts. This model also includes Terramaster's own RAID called T-RAID which deliver 30% more space compared to traditional RAID setups.
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This is a cracking deal from Asustor, a sub-brand of Asus that specializes in storage. It has a Gigabit Ethernet port and can house two HDDs, making it a superb solution for anyone looking for a basic standard NAS on a budget that offers a bit more than a DAS.
Top Black Friday NAS deals in the UK
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This is Amazon UK top selling NAS right now. As mentioned in the previous description, it can take up to two 30TB NAS drives and even includes two M.2 NVMe slots to use SSD prices in the future. I like the fact that it can run 4K content through a HDMI connector as well.
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Terramaster's four-bay NAS is powered by an Intel x86 quad-core chip, 4GB of RAM, and a 2.5GbE port for quick file transfers. It supports 4K media streaming, quiet operation, and large expansion up to 120TB.
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A superb choice from Asustor (a sub-brand of Asus) for anyone seeking a budget-friendly NAS. The Drivestor 2 Lite packs a 1.7GHz quad-core processor, 1GB DDR4 RAM, and a 1GbE port into a compact 2-bay diskless enclosure.
Black Friday NAS devices: FAQs and buying advice
When does Black Friday start and end?
Black Friday 2025 runs from November 28 to December 1 this year and there have been some great discounts on NAS devices, with an average saving of 20% across a wide range of products.
Which NAS device should I choose during Black Friday?
It depends on exactly what you plan to store and how you want to access it. If you need reliable shared storage for multiple devices, look for systems with easier setup, a mature software platform and solid backup tools.
If you're handling large media libraries or work projects you should consider multi bay units that allow higher total capacity and reliable performance under heavier workloads. If you think you'll need to expand later, look for extra drive bays, faster networking and flexible upgrade paths.
What features should I look for in a NAS?
Capacity is important, so check the number of bays and the maximum supported drive size. Network speed matters too, as 2.5GbE or faster ports can improve file transfers and streaming performance.
Good software can make a big difference, especially if you want automated backups, remote access or photo management.
Noise, power consumption and cooling design are worth looking at as well, particularly if you're going to position the unit close to your workspace. Optional features like direct attached storage support, M.2 slots, or media output ports could also be useful to note.
How can I find the best NAS deals during Black Friday?
1. Bookmark this page
I’ll continue tracking price drops throughout the sales window so you can see which deals are genuinely worthwhile instead of temporary dips.
2. Know your needs before buying
Decide whether you prioritize capacity, speed, expandability or software features. Some systems offer advanced functions such as AI photo sorting or integrated media servers, which are great if you need them, but unnecessary if all you want is simple network storage.
3. Value over price
The cheapest NAS is not always the best choice. Build quality, long term updates, and reliable data management tools matter more than the headline discount. The best deal is the one that fits your needs and keeps your files safe without cutting corners.
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Wayne Williams is a freelancer writing news for TechRadar Pro. He has been writing about computers, technology, and the web for 30 years. In that time he wrote for most of the UK’s PC magazines, and launched, edited and published a number of them too.
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