You get plenty of information on the Ugreen NASync DXP4800 Pro box, including an ingestion hazard warning, which isn't about the NAS itself – you'd be hard pressed getting that into your mouth – but the button cell battery inside the unit. That too would be quite hard to remove. The packing is reassuringly well padded, keeping the NAS itself secure in transit.
Aside from the power brick and cable, you get some screws and a screwdriver to go with them (for fitting 2.5in drives into the 3.5in bays). There's a pair of Cat 7 Ethernet cables (supporting 10Gbit Ethernet or 40Gbit over short distances), plus HDMI. In the picture above, we've placed the two thermal pads for M.2 SSDs and the keys for locking the drive bay doors on top of the power brick so they're easier to see. You even get a decent paper manual.
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