LincPlus brings a smart and simple home cloud with new LincStation E1 NAS
LincPlus has introduced its new LincStation E1, a compact 4-bay NAS device made for home users, creators, and small setups. The product is expected to launch soon on Kickstarter, where early buyers may get special pricing.
The company is targeting users who are tired of paying monthly fees for cloud storage and want more control over their files. With this device, users can create their own private cloud at home and keep full ownership of their data.

Many people today rely on services like Google Drive and Dropbox to store files. While these platforms are useful, they come with ongoing costs and raise privacy concerns. LincStation E1 offers a different approach by keeping data stored locally while still allowing remote access.

The device supports up to four drives, giving users the option to expand storage as needed. This makes it useful for storing photos, videos, work files, and backups in one place. Its small size also means it can easily fit on a desk without taking much space.

At the centre of the system is LincOS, the company’s own operating system. It is designed to be simple and easy to use. Users can set up folders, manage backups, and access files without dealing with complex settings. This makes it suitable for beginners as well as more experienced users.

LincStation E1 is also built for flexible use. It can handle media storage, personal backups, and even small home lab setups. This makes it more than just a storage device, as users can run their own services from it.
The company plans to share more details about pricing and availability as the Kickstarter launch gets closer. With its focus on privacy, ease of use, and no monthly cost, LincStation E1 could attract users looking for a simple home cloud solution.





