➕ What is the price of Pogoplug Media Sharing Device - Remote Access in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Pogoplug Media Sharing Device – Remote Access in-store is 350 SAR VAT.
➕ When Pogoplug Media Sharing Device - Remote Access was released ?
The release date was July 19, 2011.
➕ What is the price of Pogoplug Media Sharing Device - Remote Access cheap used ?
The price of Pogoplug Media Sharing Device – Remote Access used is 240 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Pogoplug Media Sharing Device - Remote Access ?
Special specifications :
60-second installation. Simply plug Pogoplug into your network router, attach an external hard drive, and activate online
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 3 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Pogoplug Media Sharing Device - Remote Access in Saudi Arabia ?
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
Shipping :
Is delivery offered? And how long does it take to get delivered (Delivery time)
Proof of purchase :
Does the shop give you an invoice ?
After-sales service :
Do they have an after-sales service to have information about the installation or operation (instructions for use). Also in case of problem, it is the seller who takes charge or you must contact the manufacturer or supplier yourself.
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16 reviews for Pogoplug Media Sharing Device – Remote Access
Rated 1 out of 5
K. N (verified owner)–
Garbage… Literally in the garbage – Ok I bought the blue one thought this thing is cool. Then I see this pink one think this should be cool 2. But nope it is a pain to set up. Which I could not. Keep in Mind I just set up the blue one so I know what I’m doing already this should have been a breeze. I don’t think it works.
Rated 2 out of 5
S. K (verified owner)–
Not a NAS replacement. Awkward Backup. – Bought this thinking I could use it as a Networked storage device that would allow me to access my files away from home. And while it can do it, it’s not what it was designed for.
Rated 4 out of 5
C. C (verified owner)–
Works great so far! – i just got it and it really doesn’t take long and it works good off wifi (cellphone). for my uses as a graphic designer and needing various files from all my drives this is great. i recommend it even if you just wanted to use it around the house for streaming.
Rated 4 out of 5
C. C (verified owner)–
Works great so far! – i just got it and it really doesn’t take long and it works good off wifi (cellphone). for my uses as a graphic designer and needing various files from all my drives this is great. i recommend it even if you just wanted to use it around the house for streaming.
Rated 3 out of 5
E. K (verified owner)–
Ok but great – Good support via email not phone. drive mapping has to be done every 2 -3 days not sure why it drops off
Rated 4 out of 5
Z. B (verified owner)–
gogo pogo – I think this a great idea on it’s own. Took a LONG time (48hrs+) in order to index my library of about a terabyte. Have had success streaming on an iphone. It seems a little temperamental at times. Also I noticed you need to have a good upload speed from your ISP or streaming video will be choppy at best or not work at all. It doesn’t recognize my HP printer-but that is still a BETA feature…
Rated 1 out of 5
A. G (verified owner)–
If it doesn’t work, you’re out of luck. – Be very careful. My device didn’t work properly. The green light never came on indicating it was online, but it was. I registered it with them, the last step of which is to create your account. My account was created (I guess) because they have my email on an account, but I can’t log in. When I ask for a password reset it never arrives, but it does recognize the email address. When I send a message to support I get an automated response that says to use their online forums, which pretty much say if the device is already registered there’s nothing you can do but log in and remove the device from your account and re-add it. But obviously I can’t log in. YOU WILL GET NO SUPPORT FROM POGOPLUG. Apparently their business model has shifted to their paid service so they just don’t support this device anymore. A really sleazy way to do business.
Rated 1 out of 5
Z. M (verified owner)–
Is not totally wireless – Product claims to be wireless but you have to read very carefully. It is wireless BUT you need to have an internet connection. If you need to transfer files from an iPad 2 and do not want to be connected to the internet (which is very, very slow for this product), do not buy this product.
Rated 4 out of 5
Z. B (verified owner)–
gogo pogo – I think this a great idea on it’s own. Took a LONG time (48hrs+) in order to index my library of about a terabyte. Have had success streaming on an iphone. It seems a little temperamental at times. Also I noticed you need to have a good upload speed from your ISP or streaming video will be choppy at best or not work at all. It doesn’t recognize my HP printer-but that is still a BETA feature…
Rated 1 out of 5
Z. M (verified owner)–
Is not totally wireless – Product claims to be wireless but you have to read very carefully. It is wireless BUT you need to have an internet connection. If you need to transfer files from an iPad 2 and do not want to be connected to the internet (which is very, very slow for this product), do not buy this product.
Rated 1 out of 5
A. G (verified owner)–
If it doesn’t work, you’re out of luck. – Be very careful. My device didn’t work properly. The green light never came on indicating it was online, but it was. I registered it with them, the last step of which is to create your account. My account was created (I guess) because they have my email on an account, but I can’t log in. When I ask for a password reset it never arrives, but it does recognize the email address. When I send a message to support I get an automated response that says to use their online forums, which pretty much say if the device is already registered there’s nothing you can do but log in and remove the device from your account and re-add it. But obviously I can’t log in. YOU WILL GET NO SUPPORT FROM POGOPLUG. Apparently their business model has shifted to their paid service so they just don’t support this device anymore. A really sleazy way to do business.
Rated 1 out of 5
K. N (verified owner)–
Garbage… Literally in the garbage – Ok I bought the blue one thought this thing is cool. Then I see this pink one think this should be cool 2. But nope it is a pain to set up. Which I could not. Keep in Mind I just set up the blue one so I know what I’m doing already this should have been a breeze. I don’t think it works.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. F (verified owner)–
Pogoplug — Interesting device full of potential – I originally purchased a Pogoplug Pro with the intention of loading openWRT and running it as a test web server for various projects I’m working on. That was a very straight forward task, and I like the device so much so that I purchased two more of them within a few days, and a Pogoplug v. 4, which I just received earlier this week. I plan to use one for its originally intended purpose, which is to set up a personal cloud server– one that can hold all the documents I always find I need but don’t have on my pen drive when I need them. The device and pogoplug service makes doing this easy and convenient (and free once you own the device)– no need to manually punch holes in my firewall– something I can do myself, but not as easily as I can using pogoplug. I haven’t had a chance to play with the pogoplug 4 device– it appears to have a lot more potential, but if you just intend to do the personal cloud thing, I’m not certain you need all the power the device has. Assuming you can get a good price on a pogoplug pro, get it if it meets your requirement. If you want a platform for development, experimentation or play, pick up a pogoplug 4. Either way, the price of the device is worth it.
Rated 3 out of 5
E. K (verified owner)–
Ok but great – Good support via email not phone. drive mapping has to be done every 2 -3 days not sure why it drops off
Rated 5 out of 5
P. F (verified owner)–
Pogoplug — Interesting device full of potential – I originally purchased a Pogoplug Pro with the intention of loading openWRT and running it as a test web server for various projects I’m working on. That was a very straight forward task, and I like the device so much so that I purchased two more of them within a few days, and a Pogoplug v. 4, which I just received earlier this week. I plan to use one for its originally intended purpose, which is to set up a personal cloud server– one that can hold all the documents I always find I need but don’t have on my pen drive when I need them. The device and pogoplug service makes doing this easy and convenient (and free once you own the device)– no need to manually punch holes in my firewall– something I can do myself, but not as easily as I can using pogoplug. I haven’t had a chance to play with the pogoplug 4 device– it appears to have a lot more potential, but if you just intend to do the personal cloud thing, I’m not certain you need all the power the device has. Assuming you can get a good price on a pogoplug pro, get it if it meets your requirement. If you want a platform for development, experimentation or play, pick up a pogoplug 4. Either way, the price of the device is worth it.
Rated 2 out of 5
S. K (verified owner)–
Not a NAS replacement. Awkward Backup. – Bought this thinking I could use it as a Networked storage device that would allow me to access my files away from home. And while it can do it, it’s not what it was designed for.
K. N (verified owner) –
Garbage… Literally in the garbage – Ok I bought the blue one thought this thing is cool. Then I see this pink one think this should be cool 2. But nope it is a pain to set up. Which I could not. Keep in Mind I just set up the blue one so I know what I’m doing already this should have been a breeze. I don’t think it works.
S. K (verified owner) –
Not a NAS replacement. Awkward Backup. – Bought this thinking I could use it as a Networked storage device that would allow me to access my files away from home. And while it can do it, it’s not what it was designed for.
C. C (verified owner) –
Works great so far! – i just got it and it really doesn’t take long and it works good off wifi (cellphone). for my uses as a graphic designer and needing various files from all my drives this is great. i recommend it even if you just wanted to use it around the house for streaming.
C. C (verified owner) –
Works great so far! – i just got it and it really doesn’t take long and it works good off wifi (cellphone). for my uses as a graphic designer and needing various files from all my drives this is great. i recommend it even if you just wanted to use it around the house for streaming.
E. K (verified owner) –
Ok but great – Good support via email not phone. drive mapping has to be done every 2 -3 days not sure why it drops off
Z. B (verified owner) –
gogo pogo – I think this a great idea on it’s own. Took a LONG time (48hrs+) in order to index my library of about a terabyte. Have had success streaming on an iphone. It seems a little temperamental at times. Also I noticed you need to have a good upload speed from your ISP or streaming video will be choppy at best or not work at all. It doesn’t recognize my HP printer-but that is still a BETA feature…
A. G (verified owner) –
If it doesn’t work, you’re out of luck. – Be very careful. My device didn’t work properly. The green light never came on indicating it was online, but it was. I registered it with them, the last step of which is to create your account. My account was created (I guess) because they have my email on an account, but I can’t log in. When I ask for a password reset it never arrives, but it does recognize the email address. When I send a message to support I get an automated response that says to use their online forums, which pretty much say if the device is already registered there’s nothing you can do but log in and remove the device from your account and re-add it. But obviously I can’t log in. YOU WILL GET NO SUPPORT FROM POGOPLUG. Apparently their business model has shifted to their paid service so they just don’t support this device anymore. A really sleazy way to do business.
Z. M (verified owner) –
Is not totally wireless – Product claims to be wireless but you have to read very carefully. It is wireless BUT you need to have an internet connection. If you need to transfer files from an iPad 2 and do not want to be connected to the internet (which is very, very slow for this product), do not buy this product.
Z. B (verified owner) –
gogo pogo – I think this a great idea on it’s own. Took a LONG time (48hrs+) in order to index my library of about a terabyte. Have had success streaming on an iphone. It seems a little temperamental at times. Also I noticed you need to have a good upload speed from your ISP or streaming video will be choppy at best or not work at all. It doesn’t recognize my HP printer-but that is still a BETA feature…
Z. M (verified owner) –
Is not totally wireless – Product claims to be wireless but you have to read very carefully. It is wireless BUT you need to have an internet connection. If you need to transfer files from an iPad 2 and do not want to be connected to the internet (which is very, very slow for this product), do not buy this product.
A. G (verified owner) –
If it doesn’t work, you’re out of luck. – Be very careful. My device didn’t work properly. The green light never came on indicating it was online, but it was. I registered it with them, the last step of which is to create your account. My account was created (I guess) because they have my email on an account, but I can’t log in. When I ask for a password reset it never arrives, but it does recognize the email address. When I send a message to support I get an automated response that says to use their online forums, which pretty much say if the device is already registered there’s nothing you can do but log in and remove the device from your account and re-add it. But obviously I can’t log in. YOU WILL GET NO SUPPORT FROM POGOPLUG. Apparently their business model has shifted to their paid service so they just don’t support this device anymore. A really sleazy way to do business.
K. N (verified owner) –
Garbage… Literally in the garbage – Ok I bought the blue one thought this thing is cool. Then I see this pink one think this should be cool 2. But nope it is a pain to set up. Which I could not. Keep in Mind I just set up the blue one so I know what I’m doing already this should have been a breeze. I don’t think it works.
P. F (verified owner) –
Pogoplug — Interesting device full of potential – I originally purchased a Pogoplug Pro with the intention of loading openWRT and running it as a test web server for various projects I’m working on. That was a very straight forward task, and I like the device so much so that I purchased two more of them within a few days, and a Pogoplug v. 4, which I just received earlier this week. I plan to use one for its originally intended purpose, which is to set up a personal cloud server– one that can hold all the documents I always find I need but don’t have on my pen drive when I need them. The device and pogoplug service makes doing this easy and convenient (and free once you own the device)– no need to manually punch holes in my firewall– something I can do myself, but not as easily as I can using pogoplug. I haven’t had a chance to play with the pogoplug 4 device– it appears to have a lot more potential, but if you just intend to do the personal cloud thing, I’m not certain you need all the power the device has. Assuming you can get a good price on a pogoplug pro, get it if it meets your requirement. If you want a platform for development, experimentation or play, pick up a pogoplug 4. Either way, the price of the device is worth it.
E. K (verified owner) –
Ok but great – Good support via email not phone. drive mapping has to be done every 2 -3 days not sure why it drops off
P. F (verified owner) –
Pogoplug — Interesting device full of potential – I originally purchased a Pogoplug Pro with the intention of loading openWRT and running it as a test web server for various projects I’m working on. That was a very straight forward task, and I like the device so much so that I purchased two more of them within a few days, and a Pogoplug v. 4, which I just received earlier this week. I plan to use one for its originally intended purpose, which is to set up a personal cloud server– one that can hold all the documents I always find I need but don’t have on my pen drive when I need them. The device and pogoplug service makes doing this easy and convenient (and free once you own the device)– no need to manually punch holes in my firewall– something I can do myself, but not as easily as I can using pogoplug. I haven’t had a chance to play with the pogoplug 4 device– it appears to have a lot more potential, but if you just intend to do the personal cloud thing, I’m not certain you need all the power the device has. Assuming you can get a good price on a pogoplug pro, get it if it meets your requirement. If you want a platform for development, experimentation or play, pick up a pogoplug 4. Either way, the price of the device is worth it.
S. K (verified owner) –
Not a NAS replacement. Awkward Backup. – Bought this thinking I could use it as a Networked storage device that would allow me to access my files away from home. And while it can do it, it’s not what it was designed for.