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The digital picture frame is the unsung hero of gift giving moments

Why choose one photo to display when you can have them all?
By Georgia Dodd  on 
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Our Top 7 Picks

Pix-Star digital picture frame (opens in a new tab)

Best Overall

This digital frame from Pix-Star is our favorite of the bunch.

The Good

  • Motion sensor
  • Remote
  • Great image quality
  • Lots of extra features

The Bad

  • No touchscreen

The Bottom Line

The Pix-Star digital picture frame is the overall best choice in this category, not only for all of the usual qualities you want in a digital frame, but also because of those sweet extra features.
Pros & Cons

Aluratek LCD digital picture frame (opens in a new tab)

Budget Pick

While it is the smallest on the list and doesn't have the best image quality, it's the easiest to set up and has up to 32GB of storage. (And, it's affordable.)

The Good

  • Easy setup
  • Up to 32GB of storage
  • Comes with a remote
  • Can display videos
  • Slideshows can be put to music
  • Built-in clock and calendar
  • Can be switched to vertical orientation

The Bad

  • Doesn’t work with wifi — you'll need to use a USB connection or SD card
  • Small, only 8 inches
  • No touchscreen
  • 480p image quality

The Bottom Line

It’s a small, simple photo frame with lots of storage. Sometimes, that's all you need.
Pros & Cons

Nixplay smart digital picture frame (opens in a new tab)

Best For Smartphone Compatibility

While you can connect your smartphone to the Nixplay digital picture frame, it's not great that you have to pay a recurring fee for more storage.

The Good

  • Works with Alexa to play music
  • Orientation changes automatically
  • Can be mounted on the wall
  • Remote operation

The Bad

  • No touchscreen
  • Only 10GB of storage — recurring fee if you want more
  • No motion sensors

The Bottom Line

The Nixplay digital picture frame is great when it comes to connecting with smartphones, but the lack of storage is a bummer.
Pros & Cons

Marvue digital picture frame (opens in a new tab)

Best For Sharing With The Family

By connecting to multiple devices using the Frameo app, the Marvue digital picture frame is a great way to share new moments with family and friends.

The Good

  • Image can rotate vertically
  • 1280 x 800 pixels
  • Has a touchscreen
  • Connects with multiple devices
  • Frameo app shares image with frame easily

The Bad

  • No remote
  • Only 15-second videos
  • No motion sensor

The Bottom Line

This frame is a great way to stay in touch with the family because it can easily connect with multiple devices at once.
Pros & Cons

Skylight Frame digital picture frame (opens in a new tab)

Best For The Non-tech-savvy

With its interactive touchscreen and easy-to-use email photo sharing technology, the Skylight digital picture frame is great for grandparents or someone who isn't very tech-savvy.

The Good

  • Has touchscreen
  • Can interact with photos, ie. “heart” them
  • 1080p display
  • Can delay slideshow from 5 to 240 seconds

The Bad

  • Can display videos, but you have to pay an annual fee
  • No motion sensors

The Bottom Line

The Skylight digital frame is the best for the non-tech-savvy person because it comes with a touchscreen, is interactive, and it's easy to share photos with.
Pros & Cons

Aura Carver Luxe smart digital picture frame (opens in a new tab)

Best Image Quality

The Aura Carver smart digital picture frame has the best image quality on this list with 1920 x 1200 pixels, 224 pixels per inch.

The Good

  • 1920 x 1200 pixels
  • Unlimited free storage — no fees or subscriptions
  • Comes with a five-foot outlet cord
  • Can display 30-second videos

The Bad

  • Only displays in landscape
  • No touchscreen
  • No motion sensors

The Bottom Line

The image quality on the Aura Carver Luxe smart digital picture frame is incredible at 1920 x 1200 pixels, perfect for all the little details in your photos.
Pros & Cons

Aura Mason smart digital picture frame (opens in a new tab)

Best For Videos

The Aura Mason digital frame has free unlimited storage and can display 30-second videos at high quality.

The Good

  • Can display 30-second videos
  • Free unlimited storage
  • Auto cropping
  • Auto dimming

The Bad

  • No remote
  • Only a 9-inch screen
  • No motion sensor

The Bottom Line

With free unlimited storage and the ability to display 30-second videos, the Aura Mason is a great digital frame for those with vast photo and video libraries.
Pros & Cons

There’s perhaps no better way to put a smile on your loved one’s face than to share a special photo. A magical wedding shot, a glimpse at a goofy childhood memory, or a sentimental group photo with your friends. With a digital picture frame, you can have each and every one of those moments on display, 24/7.

A digital picture frame is ideal for new parents, grandparents, newlyweds, long-distance couples, college kids missing home, or families separated by distance. Many digital picture frames are also perfect for the less-than-tech-savvy (we’re looking at you, grandma), but there are plenty of options out there that'll impress even the most in-the-know tech aficionado.

Isn't my phone just as good as a digital picture frame?

While you could just as easily use your phone to peruse your digital photo albums, a digital frame is a more passive, organic way to be reminded about your life's most special moments. Swiping through your phone is all well and good, but being surprised with a throwback snapshot that makes you feel all warm inside is far better. And, of course, it’s easier to show off those memories to the company you keep.

Features to keep in mind

There are so many aspects to look for when you buy a digital picture frame that you probably never even thought of. Here are some things to take note of before you make your decision:

  • Connectivity: Is the frame WiFi- or Bluetooth-enabled? What is the sharing system like? It will be significantly easier to upload your photos with a picture frame that has some sort of internet connectivity, but if it’s a gift for someone who might not be great with technology, it may be better to get a frame where you just have to insert a USB to transfer photos. Some frames even allow photo uploads through email or a first-party app.

  • Storage: This is a no-brainer, as it'll be the factor that decides just how many photos you can fit on the frame's internal storage. Usually, digital picture frames have anywhere from 8GB to 32GB of space, utilizing onboard storage or a removable SD card.

  • Image quality: What's the point of displaying your photos if they aren't going to look good? Is the display clear and colorful? How big is the screen size? Most frames have anywhere from 480p resolution to 1080p. Also, some frames have an auto-dimming feature that changes with the lighting of the room, ensuring that your photos will be displayed in the best possible way.

  • Bonus functions: Can the frame handle videos, GIFs, and live photos? Most digital picture frames can’t, but a few can as long as you're willing to forego audio. We assume you mostly care about still images, but it's still good to know if your frame can do more.

  • User interface: Does the frame operate via touchscreen or remote? Can it do both? Does it have motion sensors, or is it an always-on display? Understanding these things before you buy will make getting used to your new digital picture frame much less of a hassle.

  • Portability and power: Unfortunately, most digital picture frames need to be plugged in, meaning they tend to lack portability (that's where your phone can come in handy, though). But because most of them rely on an outlet for power, you won't have to worry about them running out of battery.

So, now that we know what to look for, here are our top picks for the best digital picture frames you can get right now.

Best Overall
Credit: Pix-Star / Mashable Photo Composite
Specs
  • WiFi-enabled: Yes
  • Storage capacity: 8GB, supports USB
  • Touchscreen: No
  • Image quality: 1024 x 768 pixels, 4:3 ratio

The Pix-Star digital picture frame(opens in a new tab) is the true winner in this category. It has great image quality, plenty of storage, and you can connect up to 25 frames from one single online account. 

It also has some incredible extra features. It connects with your social media, contains pre-loaded games like Sudoku and Mine Sweeper, has built-in motion sensors, and operates via simple remote. The Pix-Star frame also tells you the weather and has reminders, perks that are commonly reserved for smart displays like the Google Home Hub(opens in a new tab) or the Amazon Echo Show(opens in a new tab).

Budget Pick
Credit: Aluratek
Specs
  • WiFi-enabled: No, you need a USB or an SD card
  • Storage capacity: Up to 32GB with SD card
  • Touchscreen: No, but it comes with a remote and has buttons on the frame
  • Image quality: 800 x 600 pixels

The smallest of the bunch, the Aluratek LCD digital picture frame(opens in a new tab) also has the most simplistic design. This can be a good thing, depending on who it's for (probably a not-so-tech-savvy individual). It has no touchscreen or motion sensors, but there are buttons on the frame that you can push, and a remote for easy operation.

It’s also the easiest to set up; just plug in a USB or SD card, and start the slideshow. It comes with 4GB of memory, but can be upgraded to 32GB with a bigger SD card. You can also use a USB stick, but it may stick out and look awkward. The photo quality is okay at 480p resolution, and the frame can display video. You can also play your slideshows with music for when you need to add a little drama to your presentation.

Best For Smartphone Compatibility
Credit: Nixplay
Specs
  • WiFi-enabled: Yes
  • Storage capacity: 10GB — have to pay for more storage
  • Touchscreen: No
  • Image quality: 1024 x 768 pixels

If you want a digital picture frame that easily syncs with your phone and smart speaker, try the Nixplay smart frame(opens in a new tab).

You can send photos and photo playlists to your loved ones' frames, and invite others to share pictures to your frame whenever you want. Plus, you can manage the frame using your phone with the Nixplay app for iOS and Android. It also connects with Google Photos, Dropbox, Facebook, Instagram, and email. But, the downside is that you only get 10GB of storage to work with — after that, you have to pay a recurring fee for more. 

Best For Sharing With The Family
Credit: Marvue
Specs
  • WiFi-enabled: Yes, and it can connect with multiple devices
  • Storage capacity: 16GB to 32GB with an SD card
  • Touchsscreen: Yes
  • Image quality: 1280 x 800 pixels

No digital picture frame will be better for sharing memories with the family than the Marvue digital frame(opens in a new tab). It has a touchscreen, and can connect to multiple devices at once, meaning that family and friends can update the frames with new photos as they please.

Although you can display videos with sound on this frame, you can only upload 15-second videos, and, there are no motion sensors included. But, it has much better image quality at 1080p, and it can rotate vertically. It feels more like a tablet than a photo frame, at times (in a good way).

Best For The Non-tech-savvy
Credit: Skylight
Specs
  • WiFi-enabled: Yes, you can share photos via email
  • Storage capacity: 8GB
  • Touchscreen: Yes
  • Image quality: 1280 x 800 pixels

The Skylight Frame digital picture frame(opens in a new tab) is perfect for the non-techy in all of us. Why make it more complicated than it needs to be? With a sleek design and a simple stand, the 10-inch touchscreen device has great image quality at 1280 x 800 pixels. Unfortunately, it only has 8GB of storage space, and you can’t add any USBs or SD cards for more. You'll have to get on board for the premium subscription and pay an annual fee to get more storage.

The photo sharing method is super simple. All you have to do is connect to WiFi, create a Skylight Frame email, send your photo to the unique address, and watch it appear on the frame in seconds. You can email photos from anywhere, and you can “heart” photos someone sent you. It also lets you view photos without WiFi.

Best Image Quality
Specs
  • WiFi-enabled: Yes
  • Storage capacity: Free unlimited storage
  • Touchscreen: No
  • Image quality: 1920 x 1200 pixels, 224 pixels per inch

Both Aura digital photo frames on our list have impressive, unlimited photo storage with no fees or subscriptions. What separates the two, though, is the Aura Carver Luxe frame’s(opens in a new tab) superb image quality. It displays at 1920 x 1200 pixels — that’s 224 pixels per inch.

Although it doesn't come with a remote, you can use the free Aura app to operate the frame with relative ease. It also automatically cycles through photos, and can turn itself on, off, or become dimmer based on the room's lighting.

Best For Videos
Specs
  • WiFi-enabled: Yes
  • Storage capacity: Free unlimited storage
  • Touchscreen: No, but it has a touchbar on top
  • Image quality: 1600 x 1200 pixels

Although the Aura Mason’s(opens in a new tab) image quality is not as good as the Aura Carver's, it's still impressive at 1600 x 1200 pixels. And, most importantly, it has the ability to display 30-second videos that it automatically crops and positions for a perfect fit.

The easy photo pairing system puts related photos side by side, creating moments where you can show multiple photos at once. While there is no remote, there's a touchbar on the frame that gives it a high-end feel. It'll automatically cycle through uploaded photos, and you can edit the frame timer to set when you want the frame on or off.

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