📸 Capture, Share, Relive - Your Memories, Your Way!
The BIGASUO 10.1 Inch WiFi Digital Picture Frame combines a stunning IPS HD touchscreen with 32GB of built-in memory, allowing you to effortlessly share and display your favorite photos and videos. With secure cloud sharing, auto-rotation, and expansive storage options, this frame is designed for modern families to keep their memories alive and connected.
Frame Material | <p><b>#1 Top Rated</b><br></p> |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7.2"L x 10.5"W |
Display Size | 10.1 Inches |
Touchscreen | Touchscreen |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 32 GB |
Control Method | App |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, SD Card |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Resolution | 1280x800 HD |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
T**A
It works well and is easy to setup!
This digital frame came well packaged; no damage to the box; all parts were factory wrapped; it works as described and is easy to setup; connected to my WiFi easily and quickly and the quality of the display is very good; makes a great gift
E**C
Love it!
This is a great digital frame. It is super easy to upload photos and fit them to the frame whether portrait or landscape. Touch screen responds well and app is easy to use. Clear picture. Great value compared to other similar products. Love that I can set hours for it to be on.
D**N
Excellent digital frame. Easy to use
This is my 2nd digital frame. The 1st one I touched it and I saw sparks. So it was fried. I had to get another one because I really like that my family can add pictures, that’s a nice surprise. Picture frame is a great size.
A**N
Love Love Love
I ABSOLUTELY love this frame! It’s the perfect size for an office desk. I got this for my mom for her birthday right after I had her first grandchild. This makes it so easy to share photos for everyone to see. She works at a small family company so instead of everyone asking her for pictures, they can just watch the frame! It’s so easy to use! You just download an app on your phone, connect to the frame (which walks you through step by step), and start sending photos. So easy! We ended up getting a second one for my grandma so we can keep her pictures updated!
A**N
NIce, but could use some improvements
So, pretty much any time I've ever had to use one of these things, it's ALWAYS the same use case: I'm bringing a literal lifetime worth of paper photos to an elderly person now living in a senior living association with a very limited amount of wall space.As if the labor of scanning all such photos isn't enough, I don't have time to go through and rename every single scan so that the photo can have a meaningful display name. Which is super important in this case because eventually they forget what they're looking at, and at least the title enables someone else to tell them what it is. But there's literally thousands of photos, so they get what ever crazy file name the scanner gives it. And the time stamp of when the photo was scanned really isn't anything meaningful to the content of the photo either. If I'm lucky, maybe I'll find an expired reprint coupon in the envelope that tells me in what year the photos were originally printed, and then we have hundreds of photos in a folder named "Joey, 1981" or something.The point is: I REALLY wish the unit would not discard the directory structure of the photos. Displaying photos in the order they were scanned isn't useful in this case. It only displays them in a semi grouped sequence by virtue of the fact that reals tend to get scanned in groups, but stray photos get found and scanned all the time, so the display order ends up being something semi-random. There's no function to create albums. And even if it did, I don't want to go through the task of creating hundreds of albums. It could just do that automatically with the directory folder it threw out. And ideally the display name should carry the album name instead of "BRN3C2AF4EA2FC4_002165-003.jpg" or what ever the scanner decided to call it.Anyway, that's my gripe for an otherwise descent unit. Points for no hassle boot up, and the sleep function is very nice since they wont have to mess with turning it on and off during the day/night. I'd say my circumstance is unique, but I suspect it's fairly common, so it would be really nice to see these improvements with future units. Thanks!
J**Z
Get Exactly What Your Pay For
Picture frame is bright and easy to set up. Decent storage out of the box. Occasionally loses connection if you haven't modified the picture deck, but keeps already loaded pictures in rotation and easy to reconnect.
T**A
Great gift!
Great frame. Love that it has the app so I can upload separately. Got this for my parents and in laws for christmas and they love it!
K**.
Great value
This digital photo frame is well worth the price. The app is easy to use and it is a great way to display all the family pics cluttering up your phone. I might have to get another one for a different room.
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