UGREEN AI NAS iDX6011 Pro Review: Private AI Search for Your Personal Data

April 18, 2026
By Rajiv Banerjee
UGREEN AI NAS iDX6011 Pro Review: Private AI Search for Your Personal Data
The UGREEN AI NAS iDX6011 Pro promises to end frustrating file searches with local AI processing. This device understands your photos, videos, and documents—keeping everything private while delivering Google-like search for your personal archives.

You know that feeling when you’re looking for a specific file—a photo, a video clip, a contract—and you just know it’s in the digital abyss somewhere? You type a half-remembered keyword into your computer’s search bar, and it just… stares back. Blank. I was there just last week, sifting through years of project folders for a single architectural render I knew I had. It took me forty-five minutes. Forty-five minutes of my life, gone, just because my data is a silent, stubborn librarian.

Here’s the thing: our data has become smarter, but our access to it hasn’t. Not really. We’ve traded control for convenience, handing our most sensitive work—client photos, unreleased code, raw documentary footage—to the cloud for the promise of easy search. But what if you didn’t have to make that trade?...

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