Frameo wifi Digital Photo Frame 10.1 inch | 32GB Storage

Frameo wifi Digital Photo Frame 10.1 inch | 32GB Storage

Frameo wifi Digital Photo Frame 10.1 inch | 32GB Storage, Touchscreen, Auto Rotate, Motion Sensor, Standby Features | Weather and Calendar Widgets | Memory Card Slot, Remote Included | CLICKid SNAP1


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Dimensions: 10 x 208 x 25 millimetres
Brand: Majority
Dimensions: 10 x 208 x 25 millimetres

10 Responses

  1. LeomaTPIUiu says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to use and beautiful
    This frame is effectively a really easy to use android tablet that just shows slideshows of your images. It looks pretty inconspicuous in a room, but the screen itself looks beautiful and really shows off your photos well.

    It’s really easy to use and set up thanks to the simple app that comes with it – you can even have other people send photos to your frame so it’s great for keeping in touch with family who might be far away.

    It’s decent value for money for everything you’re getting here, the build quality and the size are pretty good and it’s really easy to load it with photos. What’s not to like?

  2. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Memories in motion and displayed beautifully!
    I recently setup this Frameo WiFi Digital Picture Frame and so far, it has been a great addition to our home. It has a sleek 10.1-inch screen and crisp 1080p resolution, the photos look vivid and vibrant, making it the perfect place to store my families memories and portraits. It has 32GB of built-in storage, which is a HUGE plus. I’ve already uploaded hundreds of photos and still have plenty of room to spare. Plus, the frame does have an available SD slot if you have the need to add additional storage. The included Frameo app makes it so easy to upload images from anywhere, and it’s been a fun way for myself and my family to contribute pictures to the frame in real time. Also, the frame has an auto-rotate feature so no matter which orientation I place the frame, it will display the photos properly.

    What really impressed me, though, was the built-in motion sensor. It automatically turns on the display when someone enters the room and goes into standby mode when no one’s around, conserving energy. Plus, the touchscreen is intuitive and responsive, allowing me to easily scroll through the gallery or customize the display. The included remote control is a nice addition for quick adjustments from a distance.

    Overall, this frame has it all! If you’re looking for a creative way to display all of your families important memories, vacations and portraits this Frameo WiFi digital picture frame is a perfect choice. I certainly feel that this is a 5-star product and this company has sincerely created the perfect digital picture frame.

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Feature-packed digital photo frame
    The Frameo WiFi Digital Photo Frame is an excellent choice for displaying your cherished memories. With a 10.1-inch touchscreen and 32GB of internal storage, it allows you to store and showcase a large number of photos. The frame supports auto-rotate and features a motion sensor, ensuring your images are always displayed correctly and efficiently.

    In addition to its photo display capabilities, it includes weather and calendar widgets for added functionality. The memory card slot and included remote enhance its usability, making it easy to manage your photo collection. Whether for home or office, this digital frame combines style and practicality for a modern way to enjoy your favorite moments.

  4. Anonymous says:

     United States

    Decent Digital Frame with Handy Storage, Our Second and Counting
    I’ve been using digital frames for a few years now, and this one fits right into our home seamlessly. It’s our second frame from the same line, and so far, it’s been serving us quite well. The setup was straightforward, and connecting it to the app was a breeze. Uploading photos is easy, enabling all of us to share our memories without having to go through too many steps.

    One of my favorite features is the motion sensor, which makes turning the frame on and off hassle-free. The auto-rotate function is also pretty handy, as it adjusts the photos no matter how you place the frame. The touchscreen makes navigation smooth and lets you customize the display in a way that suits you best. We don’t really use every single feature it offers, just keep it simple, and it works perfectly fine for our needs.

    The storage is ample, which means we don’t need to worry about running out of space for quite some time. I especially appreciate the energy-saving Standby Mode – helps cut down on the power usage a bit. Overall, it’s a decent digital frame that does what it’s supposed to do without any fuss. No major issues so far, and we’re happy with how it fits into our day-to-day life.

  5. JadeRHBnalpw says:

     United States

    Decent Enough Frame Good Software
    I have had a number of these digital frames and they all pretty much offer the same features and functionality. This one like another I have had features the Frameo software app which is my preferred software for these frames. It is the easiest to operate and works almost flawlessly. The software easily allows you to share with friends and family so they can send pictures to the frame as well. It’s fun to see new pictures of the grand kids suddenly appear. The grand kids love coming over and watching this frame rotate pictures through. The will sit in front of it for quite sometime. The resolution is good but not excellent. More than adequate storage allowing thousands of pictures to be stored.

    This one unlike others comes with a remote with batteries installed. The remote performed all the functions with no problems. It also features a kick stand that can work horizontally or vertically. This frame would make a great gift for a distant relative or someone in an assisted living or nursing home. The frame displays current time and temp and a touch on the weather icon will bring up the extended forecast. It has a motion sensor which will activate the frame when it senses motion. We just leave ours on 24/7. All in all this is on par with most other frames of this type and at the current price point it is a good value.

  6. Emily says:

     United States

    Average frame, cost is a bit high for what you ge
    I’ve owned a few photo frames over the years, and all of them have been running the Frameo software – which I’m very happy with (despite the limitations of its free tier accounts). While this frame did set up quickly and displays photos nicely, it’s near the bottom in my list of frames due to the appearance of the frame material itself.

    You can immediately tell that this one is a plastic molded frame, whereas others I have look like a wooden frame with a nice matting around the screen. The power cord is a little short, especially if you plan to display it on a higher table or other surface. From a usability perspective, it was good – exactly the same as all other Frameo-based devices I’ve used. However, for the cost of about $60 as of review time, I expected a little better fit and finish for the frame.

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    A great gift for grandparents and family members alike
    This makes a great gift as when linked to home wifi and the frameo app you can send images and video to this from anywhere in the world, ideal for grandparents etc so you can just ping images and videos of the grandkids across to it from your phone, so far it’s working great and looks really nice, 5 stars from me.

  8. kytterberg says:

     United Kingdom

    Nice for sharing memories with relatives
    I like that it’s photos in one place rather than having to scroll through an album. It brings the photos to life.

    Nice as a gift for anniversary.

    My only complaint is that the lead is short and doesn’t reach my socket which is near the skirting board. I wish they’d make the leads longer for uk market.

    It’s easy to set up and it’s similar price to others available so not overpriced. Good value when you consider its benefits

  9. Gilbert0867 says:

     United States

    Nice for the home or office
    Essentially a glorified touchscreen Android tablet.

    Pros: Good brightness, synchronizes easily with the app and connects to WiFi seamlessly. Touchscreen works well, not buggy.

    Cons: Resolution is acceptable but certainly not high res. Power cord is too short. The limit of 10 photos is problematic. The price point is a bit too high at present.

    Overall: I think this is a good product and will consider buying one for parents as a holiday gift. That being said, I would only do so if I can find at further reduced price.

  10. AlvaOUDKielxw says:

     United Kingdom

    Good in some ways, bad in others
    This is a difficult review, because there are aspects of this frame I love, and aspects that I dislike a lot.

    The first thing to understand is that this is really just a low end Android tablet with a frame design and no battery, so it needs to be plugged in constantly. That’s fine, but the build quality isn’t great. The screen has reasonably good clarity and colour for the pricepoint, but the frame is very plasticy and cheap feeling. I wish it had been detachable in some way, so I could customise or paint it, but that’s not possible.

    The standard Android software has been completely replaced by the Frameo software which, like the device itself has pros and cons. The biggest selling point is that your friends can send photos to your frame if you give them a special code and download the Frameo app for their phone.

    That’s the only way to get “live” photos onto the frame. I believe you can import from a USB stick or probably an SD card, but if you want to add photos, you have to do it in the same way a friend would. Use the app on your phone, select individual photos and share them to the frame.

    Again, this would be fine, but the app is deliberately limited with only basic functionality available. If you want to share more than 10 photos at once, for instance, you need to pay a subscription fee. This really isn’t on, after having paid for the device.

    You can’t (as I’d hoped would be possible) share albums from Apple Photos or Google Photos to the frame, you have to use the app. As someone who knows their way around Android, I would have liked it if they’d just made it possible to side load Android apps, so I could install Google Photos and view all my photos on the frame. But no, it’s locked down.

    Another issue I have is the user interface. It comes with a remote control that frankly, only half works. You can bring up the menu or a gallery of thumbnails, but if you try to navigate around those pages and select something, it just doesn’t work. So you have to get smudgy finger prints on the screen and control it using the touch screen.

    With all that said, for basic use, and if you’re happy with the limited app, then it’s fine. An older family member might like having this set up for them and receiving photos from family members might be genuinely exciting. But if you want to do more than that, it’s a bit of a let down.

    Some of these issues could be fixed with software, so I really hope that they do keep it up to date with fixes. Because I do want to love my frame!