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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
This is a nice digital picture frame and works as expected… the only thing I don’t like about it is that you can’t upload pics on it through an app on your phone like other ones that I own. I wish that I had read the description more closely… this one you have to plug in an sb card or usb disk. It has a little remote control to easily move through your photos. It looks like a real picture frame made out of faux wood and has an 8 inch screen.
Shelia
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Pay close attention to size.. it's a lot smaller frame than I expected. SD card slot is for adapter and card.It's a good frame with the calendar and time visibility. Easy instructions too
SuperGamer
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
This is essentially an Android app running in a nice frame. Which isn't a bad thing but I will say the user experience is a little tougher than it could be, it's not hard it's just unpolished, there's even some things like typos. The frame itself looks very nice, excluding the kodak logo on it, and that's just because it's red and yellow, if it was black and white it'd be fine but I plan to put a sticker over it. It has 32GB of internal storage which is nice and having the option to use a USB drive over just an SD card is nice. What is annoying about uploading photos wirelessly (which is a nice option) it requires a Kodak account and it seems to go through an intermediate server instead of going from device to frame directly. The quality is good, it is a bit bright even with the brightness all the way down so I wouldn't put it in a room you sleep in.
Sharon
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2025
Bought this as a Christmas gift for elderly parents who are not digitally connected or literate. While it does serve the purpose, it has some flaws in design & functionality. Pros: decent size and quality picture display; works without internet. Has multiple features (clock, slideshow, timer, etc.). Cons: setup is finicky, remote buttons do not always work, setting pictures to 'fit' the frame distorts the image, if using a usb, it is challenging to find one small enough to fit the small connection space on the frame. But overall, it works and does the job intended.
firewolf
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024
Use USB (or SD card) to create and delete pictures I want to display on the frame is so much friendlier than doing the whole process on the cloud. It is especially frustrating when the cpu on frame is not super powerful, takes forever to manage pictures on the cloud. I think no WiFi version hit the ease of use plus cost effective picture frame sweet spot.
Nicholas M. Gotch
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
Good quality even with old black and white photos displayed.Bad design, I use USB Stick, more than half of it is visible on the side of the frame. I placed the frame between 2 decorative dishes to hide the USB.
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