🖼️ Relive every moment in stunning HD — your memories deserve the spotlight!
The Humblestead 15.6-inch digital picture frame features a vibrant 1920x1080 IPS touchscreen, WiFi 6 connectivity for fast photo and video sharing via the AiMOR app, and a massive 64GB internal storage expandable via SD card. Designed with an elegant wood frame and wall-mountable option, it auto-rotates images for optimal viewing and supports multiple users sharing content securely with GDPR-compliant cloud servers. Perfect for gifting and keeping loved ones close through shared memories.
Touchscreen | Touchscreen |
Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Resolution | 1080p |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Item Dimensions L x W | 15.35"L x 9.57"W |
Display Size | 15.6 Inches |
Frame Material | Wood |
B**I
Best gift ever!
I ordered 10 frames for Christmas so the whole family could share pictures. It was the best gift I’ve ever given since we are all so spread out in other states. It’s so fun receiving surprise pictures popping up on your frame from your family.One frame didn’t work properly, I contacted customer service and the sent me a return label and sent a new frame. They checked back with me to see if everything was working properly…excellent customer service by Maria!
S**E
This is the one (currently)! Best image quality that I've seen.
I've done quite a bit of research on the current crop of digital frames, as I was looking for a way to display my pics at home without having to print them. I'm just an amateur photographer, so am not too concerned with technical details - but a clear, bright, color accurate rendition of my photos is important. I've bought perhaps 3 or 4 other ones, so my experience isn't conclusive by any means.The images from this frame are outstanding! It is almost identical to my calibrated Samsung 4K monitor I use for editing. There is plenty of brightness - I just left the brightness setting in the middle, but there's plenty of range if you have a brighter room. The colors are really nice - not exaggerated like with other frames I've tried, much more accurate. Like any screens, there is image degradation as you move away from viewing it straight on, but it seems to be a bit better than the other ones.I've only used this for still image viewing, so can't comment on its ability to render videos, or whatever other content it's capable of, sorry.This is a fairly large and heavy frame. It's not going to work with your average nail in the wall for hanging it. It comes with a fairly substantial wall attachment device that requires 4 drywall bolts, which is quite a commitment, but it also comes with a stand attachment so you can put it on a cabinet or table or whatever. And of course the usual wallwart power line. And there is a fairly large box on the back holding the electronics, so it's not going to sit flush on a wall once everything is installed. I opted for the table top option. The faux wood and bezel around the actual display looks quite nice, much nicer than most of the other digital frames I've seen. I believe the wood frame part is removable, if you want something a bit more compact.The big glaring in-your-face problem with this frame is the form factor - 16 x 9 instead of the more common 4 x 6 or 4 x 5. Why? This is a bad choice. There may be some supply sourcing issue that led to the decision to use this size, but it's not a deal killer for me. Very few of my photos fill the screen fully. I use this in the horizontal orientation as most of my pics are taken that way. Fortunately the software provided pillar bars are filled automatically with very subtle matching colors to the image, nothing too glaring. But if there was a more normally sized version of this I'd get it instead.The software running this isn't bad, but also has several issues that could be improved. The big one is that apparently you can only display pics that are stored in the main memory - no playing off an sd card or usb drive (like other frames)(and despite what the advertising seems to indicate). This could easily be fixed with a software update - hopefully this can happen in the future. And transferring files from the sd card I used was really slow - took some 2-3 hours for 2,000+ images. It seems like the software is downsizing the files to what it can use, which is kind of a nice feature - no need to store huge 50-100 mp images if you can only display at the screen resolution. The 20GB on my sd card was reduced to about 4gb after the transfer. There are also the usual app style transfer methods, which I haven't used with this frame yet - you can upload pics from your phone, or give access to friends and family, or email photos and videos. I wish there was a web app type way to transfer multiple images easily - there's no direct way to transfer from my computer to the frame that I'm aware of, although it's got internet connectivity - it may be capable of this, but I don't know how (yet).
F**G
Simple Setup and User Interface
We bought two frames (one for grandma and one for the family - specifically mom) as Christmas gifts and they both were delivered safely. The packaging is fine and everything worked great. The setup was simple and connects to an app. Our 21 year-old daughter can send photos from Arizona to the frame at the home in Wisconsin. Multiple people can connect to the frame as a "friend" and the app can access multiple frames. This feature is both nice and unique.Photos on the frame fit to the frame initially but can be cropped or fitted. The settings save per image after adjusting. The widget in the corner displaying time and weather can be removed or edited too to be small, large, no weather, military time, etc.The frame was bigger than expected, but still great. There is a prop-up bar that screws in that is supplied with each frame as well as a the tools to mount it to the wall if one chooses to. The speed of photo changing, speed of display, and brightness can all be adjusted easily. Notifications for receiving pictures from a user can be turned on or off as well as notification sounds. It connects to Wi-Fi and displays on the app as online vs offline if it is disconnected but still setup or registered. If the power cord is unplugged, the screen will turn off and appear offline in the app. If plugged in again, photos and settings are saved and remembered.Overall, this is a great gift. We purchased this half-off for black Friday or prime Monday so it was worth the money for us.
J**I
Nice for the price
Easy to use. You can only send pictures from your phone. To use a PC you have to connect the device via a cable which is annoying. Picture quality is nice as long as you aren't looking at it from a angle, so a shelf above your seating eye level will drive you crazy, trust me.
A**R
Es lo que describe👍
Me gustó mucho, tiene muy buenas funciones y hasta ahora cumplió todo lo q esperaba de él.. vale la pena
I**S
Very nice.
Nice digital frame. My only problem is you can only add one photo at a time unless you subscribe. Other than that lovely. Love the size of it and it was very easy to set up. Glad my daughter bought for early mother's day.
K**T
High Quality Digital Frame
Easy to use and looks great. Highly recommend.
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