Monument Personal Cloud For Photos and Videos for $139
December 18, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
No matter how hard we try, it just seems impossible to effectively organize photos. And yet we just keep taking them! Finally, however, there’s a solution that makes managing photos and videos as easy as taking them. Monument is the personal cloud that makes storing and organizing photos completely effortless. You can sync automatically over WiFi using your smartphone or tablet, or you can easily import from SD cards and expand the device’s capacity by adding flash drives, HDD, or SSD. Monument perfectly blends the convenience of cloud storage with the security of a physical hard drive.
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- Syncs & backs up photos and videos from your smartphone or tablet over WiFi in just seconds
- Increases capacity based on the USB drives you choose to attach: plug in a 2TB drive, then you have 2TB
- Automatically analyzes & organizes your photos by date, location, camera type, faces, and what’s in them through Artificial Intelligence
- Easy to search for scenes, people, locations, & much more
- Offers multiple backup options to ensure your photos are safe, private, & always under your control
- Allows multiple users for free
- Lets you transfer videos smoothly & use the app to bookmark and find the exact moments desired in seconds
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Monument requires an Android or iOS mobile phone or tablet with Bluetooth 4.0 for initial setup
- Requires additional USB storage device for memory
Compatibility
- Monument app is compatible with iOS and Android
Includes
- Monument Model 217A
- Manual
- Power adapter
- Quick start guide
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