Beelink Unveils ME Series NAS Lineup with ME Mini, ME Pro, and ME MAX Models

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Beelink has officially announced its entry into the network-attached storage (NAS) market with the launch of a new ME Series. The lineup includes three models: ME Mini, ME Pro, and ME MAX. The company had previously stated that the ME Mini would be available in mid-March, but the device has yet to be released. However, Beelink has now published official images and full specifications of the ME Mini, giving a clearer picture of what users can expect. 

The ME Mini features a compact, square-shaped chassis with top-mounted cooling. It is equipped with a silent fan and an integrated heat sink. The cooling system includes a metal column pressed directly on the CPU, which transfers heat to external fins designed for passive dissipation. This approach is intended to keep the system thermally efficient while maintaining low noise levels.

Physically, the ME Mini measures 99 × 99 × 98.3 mm and weighs around 730 grams. It will be available in three color options: pearl white, peacock blue, and dark gray. The unit adopts a built-in power supply design, rated at 45W, helping reduce cable clutter and external components.

Under the hood, the ME Mini is powered by Intel’s N200 processor, based on the Alder Lake architecture. It supports LPDDR5 4800 MHz memory and includes 64GB of onboard eMMC storage, which can be used to install a NAS operating system. The device supports six solid-state drives. One of the slots uses a PCIe 3.0 x2 interface, while the remaining five use PCIe 3.0 x1, offering a balance of speed and capacity for users with various storage needs.

Connectivity options include two USB-A ports, one USB-C port, and one HDMI output. Networking is handled by dual 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet ports. Wireless connectivity is also supported with Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2 built-in. The ME Mini can automatically power on when electricity is restored, making it suitable for environments where uptime is important.

The system supports up to 24TB of solid-state storage and is designed without moving mechanical parts. Beelink claims a maximum noise level of 32dB during operation. The device uses what the company describes as "penetrating heat dissipation technology," which is engineered to maintain hard drive temperatures at or below 45°C.

The ME Mini is designed for various use cases including network storage, media server (HTPC), cloud drive functionality, virtual machines, and backup solutions. It also comes with a proprietary storage management application developed by Beelink to help users monitor and manage system resources.

While the official release date is still pending, the full reveal of the ME Mini’s specifications indicates that Beelink is preparing to enter the NAS market with a compact and feature-rich device aimed at home users and small office setups. Further details on the ME Pro and ME MAX models are expected in the coming weeks.

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