I bought one of these for my desk at work and have since bought several more as gifts for other people. You do need to setup an account but there is no subscription for what I would consider basic features like other frames. Super simple to share a code and invite others to contribute photos. Picture quality is great. Audio quality is okay, but I kind of hate when people put videos with audio on these frames anyway. Lots of control over how the photos show up, so they crop to fill the screen, show the full photo with black in the areas that are blank, or do a blurred version to fill the empty space. You can quickly hide photos you don’t want to see if someone happens to put a photo on the frame you don’t want. Easily put photos on with a micro SD cards or the frameo app. You can also make a backup onto a micro SD card of all the photos on the frame which is an awesome feature.
Supports photos, video, and honestly has just about every feature you could want accessible through the touch screen. I believe these are just Android tablets rooted to run just the frameo app. Not sure what the specs on the tablet are, but doesn’t matter much as it works really well.
I use mine at my desk for work and in the hospital while recovering from surgery and it was so nice to have. You can swipe through pictures too. Great to have for myself as well as a conversation starter as different photos pop up.
We used one at my father I laws funeral and just for that it’s worth it. You can send out the code and have everyone send their photos to the frame. Makes collecting photos from everyone really easy.
Can also be used for trade shows to easily have small digital signage.
I have used other digital picture frames and they either don’t have enough features or have features locked by a subscription service. I wouldn’t buy a digital picture frame unless it’s running the frameo app.
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