🖼️ Elevate your memories—share, display, and connect in stunning 2K clarity!
The pexar by Lexar WiFi Digital Picture Frame features an 11-inch 2K anti-glare touchscreen, 32GB internal storage capable of holding over 40,000 photos, and seamless photo/video sharing via a dedicated app. Recognized as Yahoo Tech's Best Tested Frame 2025, it offers easy setup, interactive family sharing, and smart display functions like auto-rotation, weather, and clock, making it the ultimate gift and home decor centerpiece.
T**R
Insane quality, amazing value for the money. Better than frames 2 or 3 times the price!
Amazing frame!!!!! Image quality is top tier and of course most important. Kinda wish it had a motion sensor and light sensor to auto adjust brightness and turn on/off when there is motion, especially because these sensors are so cheap to implement... but everything else so good about this frame, can't fault it that much. Again, quality is top tier, photos look so real and bright when using high-res photos. And WOW cannot beat the price, insane. Love how you do not need to use the cloud if you don't want and you value privacy. Limited storage space built-in but easily expandable by USB or SD card so can't fault too much there. Interface easy to use and app works well if you do use cloud features.
W**Y
Best digital frame out there - format SD card to fat32!
First of all, this is not a paid review unlike many of them on here for some reason. However, this thing is incredible. Good value compared to everything else. The Frameo app isn't bad, if you subscribe it makes it easier to share large quantities of photos at a time. Without a subscription, you can still share all the photos you want to the device until it runs out of storage (internal storage is 32gb), however, you're limited to 10 photos at a time to upload which is a pain. I recommend just using external storage for all your own photos, and use the internal storage to share a Frameo code to friends and family so they can add their own photos whenever. You can export photos to external storage through the device, as well as backup everything which is nice. Wifi connectivity works fine, 2.4ghz only. Make sure if you're using an SD card or flash drive (highly recommend), that you format it to FAT32, otherwise it won't recognize the device to play photos/videos. It will recognize all the way up to 1 TB on the external storage if you format it to FAT32. The screen on it is very bright, all the way up to 400nits and the resolution of it at 11 inches makes for a very high density PPI, making the photos super clear. Very happy with it. Touch screen is responsive and works fine for a digital frame. Glad I went with it over the Aura Carver or Nixplay, and is a better value even which is crazy!Update 1/18/25:For videos, this will playback videos of all length from external or on internal storage, however, the video must be a maximum of 1920x1080 resolution. If you have videos above this resolution make sure to bring them down to 1080p using a program such as Handbrake on the computer. Hope this helps!
K**A
I LOVE THIS DIGITAL FRAME!!
I’ve been looking for a digital frame to showcase my photos for some time. The Pexar was brought up from a YouTuber I follow & after some back and forth, I decided to purchase during the last limited time deals and I’m so glad I did!PROS:- Matte screen and resolution. My photos are showing so crisp!- Options to either upload wirelessly or connect directly to a device- Ability to add albums. Personally I want to view my photos full screen so I created two separate albums for different orientations, portrait and landscape. That way, I can select which set of photos I wanted displayed & change the orientation of the digital frame- Support is great & very responsiveCONS:- Limited to only 10 photos per upload wirelessly- Can take a few moments for certain photos to load (shows blurry). Not sure if it’s because of the size of some photos- No battery, needs to stay plugged in for powerOverall, I definitely recommend this digital frame!
R**S
Quality
My son loves this gift and the kids always stare at it. Great was to discuss people friends and family as pics pop up. Easy to install and appears better quality than others.
J**.
The only frameo screen worth getting
Where this frameo device seems to outshine all the others, is the hardware. Specifically, the display is awesome. Matte finish, vibrant and bright, fantastic viewing angles. They just need a larger display. There aren't too many 15"+ frameos, and the ones that are available have pretty meh displays. Whatever Pexar used here, seems to work really well.The software is mostly the same on all these frameo style frames. And, it works ok. There is sooo much potential, especially with remote management, that is currently missing. If you pay for the "plus" tier, you can at least manage the frame pictures w/ your phone. But still a huge pain to manage when you have many thousands of pics to manage for multiple frames, and you're stuck using the app. Simpler and faster to just connect via USB and create a regular folder on your computer to delete/sync, one frame at a time. Or, how about allow folks to sync to online sources like Google, etc. Or release an api/sdk that allows someone else to write a remote management tool?The platform has the framework in place to be so much better. Remote management for pictures, time/power controls, motion sensors. And little things, like changing the software to reflect the 'picture date' instead of the OS "modified" date. A few improvements, and they could easily compete w/ the larger photoframe companies.I look forward to future improvements.
D**I
Probably the Best Photo Frame Today
The media could not be loaded. unlike every other photo frame out there, this one has a matte finish that makes it exceptional in avoiding reflections on the displayed images. the colors and picture quality is pretty good, too without blotchiness even with pictures that has dark colors. it works best on a well-lit area of the home. the picture quality is probably not a surprise since this is from the same company that makes Lexar-brand products which cater to photographers.for its UI it's using a variant of Android so it's quite intuitive. the processor could be a little faster but it's serviceable.the Frameo integration is somewhat ok and you can get away with the free version to send photos to the frame wirelessly.If i have to nitpick, it's the lack of light sensor son it can optionally turn off in the absence of ambient light. also its weird aspect ratio when most cameras out there are 3:2 or 4:3.
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