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Overview

The Blackmagic Cloud Dock 4 lets you share up to 4 independent 2.5 inch disks over a high speed 10G Ethernet network. Just plug in SATA HDDs and SSDs, or extreme performance U.2 disks for incredibly fast file reading and writing. You can also sync files globally using Dropbox and Google Drive sync and view all storage, connection and sync activity in real time on a display connected to the HDMI monitor port. Blackmagic Cloud Dock 4 has 4 10G Ethernet ports, an Ethernet over USB-C port and an internal power supply in a single rack unit making it highly portable network storage that’s perfect for high end film and television use.

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Blackmagic Design Cloud Dock 4

The Blackmagic Cloud Dock 4 lets you share up to 4 independent 2.5 inch disks over a high speed 10G Ethernet network. Just plug in SATA HDDs and SSDs, or extreme performance U.2 disks for incredibly fast file reading and writing. You can also sync files globally using Dropbox and Google Drive sync and view all storage, connection and sync activity in real time on a display connected to the HDMI monitor port. Blackmagic Cloud Dock 4 has 4 10G Ethernet ports, an Ethernet over USB-C port and an internal power supply in a single rack unit making it highly portable network storage that’s perfect for high end film and television use.

Share up to 4 independent SSDs or U.2 disks on your network. Includes 4 x 10G Ethernet ports and HDMI for status monitoring. Dropbox and Google Drive sync allow the distribution of files globally.

Designed for Film and Television

Blackmagic Cloud Pod will transform customer's work! It's perfect for film and television because you can record onto USB-C flash disks and then use the Blackmagic Cloud Pod to make the disk available on the network for multiple editors and colourists to use. Depending on the brand of USB-C flash disk used, it even handles massive 12K Blackmagic RAW digital cinema files! USB-C flash disks are amazing because they are affordable, have zero seek times and you can buy them in any office supply store. Dropbox and Google Drive sync allows you to place pods in different locations so everyone can have a fast local copy of their files. Then each location gets the fastest editing experience possible.

Key features

  • Fits Two SSDs or HDDs

  • 4 x 10G Ethernet Ports

  • Supports Ethernet over USB-C

  • Compatible with Dropbox & Google Drive

  • ExFAT & HFS+ File Systems

What's in the Box

  • Blackmagic Design Cloud Dock 4

  • Welcome Wallet with QR Code for Software Download

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Product Overview

The Blackmagic Cloud Dock 4 lets you share up to 4 independent 2.5 inch disks over a high speed 10G Ethernet network. Just plug in SATA HDDs and SSDs, or extreme performance U.2 disks for incredibly fast file reading and writing. You can also sync files globally using Dropbox and Google Drive sync and view all storage, connection and sync activity in real time on a display connected to the HDMI monitor port. Blackmagic Cloud Dock 4 has 4 10G Ethernet ports, an Ethernet over USB-C port and an internal power supply in a single rack unit making it highly portable network storage that’s perfect for high end film and television use.

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