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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
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Daniel Reynolds
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
Love it. Hangs nicely on the wall or you can put on a table or counter. The photo quality is great. Love all the different settings and options. App is easy to use and upload photos. Looks great anywhere you put it and also has the time and weather. Great way to display your photos.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
I’ve owned many digital photo frames since the 90s, and this frame is absolutely among the best of the best. Unlike the “leading brand”, this one does not require WiFi to display photos, but of course it CAN use WiFi and enjoy all of the perks that come with it like remote sharing/connections. I put several hundred photos on an SD card, inserted it into the slot, and ticked the button in the menu to look there for photos. My elderly mother doesn’t have or want WiFi, so this option is perfect for her. The massive 15.6” display is extremely nice as well because the photos are easy to see even at a distance.This digital photo frame is fantastic, and there’s nothing I don’t like about it. The Frameo operating system and app are a great combo, but I see that they’ve now limited the number of photos you can upload at one time to 10 unless you pay their monthly fee…I was not happy to see that change but this review is not about the app. That limitation also becomes irrelevant when using it the way I described with the SD card storage option.The massive, bright, sharp display that accurately displays colors is definitely a game changer for these digital displays, and the outstanding interface is the icing on the cake.
Gregory A. Corson
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
This is one of the biggest digital picture frames I have seen. It's a nice simple design with a good display, though the quality suffers if you are viewing the frame at an angle. It can be hung on a wall or setup to stand on a table on it's own. Once it is setup you can manage it remotely, so it's a good gift for someone who isn't good with computers. You can send new pictures to the frame from your phone as you take them. Also you can allow other people to send pictures too. Though if you want to send pictures over the internet to the frame, it needs a WiFi connection. It is also possible to load pictures and videos onto the frame using a USB cable or memory card. It will automatically crop photos to fit the frame and can be setup either horizontal or vertically.It does have a few drawbacks though.* NO PC app, you can only share photos with other frames from the phone app so if most of your photos are on PC you will have to transfer them to your phone to send them to friends. (You can load photos onto your frame over a USB cable, but that doesn't let you send them to friends)* No access control. There should be a way to password protect the frame so kids or other people can't mess up the settings. This is very important if you gift this to an elderly person who may have dementia. A digital frame can be a great way to keep in touch with a relative in a nursing home but without a password lock they (or someone else) will eventually mess up the settings.* Videos limited to 15 seconds* Very basic slideshow functionality, no transitions or things like the Ken Burns effect where it would zoom in and pan across large photos.* No people detector. It would be nice to have a sensor that would detect when no people are in the room and turn the display on and off.
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