12/30/2023 0 Comments Aura digital frameThe Aura Carver does not need you to buy any extra storage. What I like about this frame is it provides unlimited photos for free compared the Nixplay N that only offers 10GB of storage with the ability to purchase more storage. Aura promises only you and these in your group will be the only people with access to the photos so you do feel safe using the frame. Now as mentioned your images are stored in the cloud via an Aura cloud server and are protected by AES-256 encryption. Want to add more images to the frame at a later date I found the Aura app the quickest way to upload. You can also upload images via your google photo account and can also upload images from your PC using the web uploader you will need to download. Uploading images on the Aura Carver is very easy to do simply select your photo album and get your favourite images. We get married next year so I expect if we connect other family members we will all be able to share all our memories in one place. Once done you are asked to name the frame and then can invite family members or friends who can also view the images you upload but can also add other images to the frame. ![]() This frame supports a 2.4GHz signal so it was very easy to connect to my Sky Broadband. This also allows you to connect the frame to your Wi-FI connection. Once you set up your account you need to pair it with the frame you will see a 4 digit code that is shown when you turn the frame on. It will ask you to set up an account very similar to when I set up the Nixplay N. You will need to download the Aura app which is suitable for most smartphones. The Carver also has a very small sensor in the top left corner that measures ambient light and adjusts the screen brightness and at night you don’t have to worry about a bright light when sleeping as the display will switch off. Colours looked vivid yet natural, and viewing angles were excellent (as is the case with most IPS panels), with the screen barely dimming while I was looking from the side. Looking closely, I couldn’t detect any pixelation or screen-door effect. The Aura Carver comes with a 10.1-inch display that has 1920 x 1200 resolution which produces 224 pixels per inch which produce a natural image and any viewing angles you look at the screen offer an excellent view. You also get a detachable power cord that in this review sample comes with a US plug so I needed to use a travel adapter to power this up. ![]() The style of this frame really does tick the box of anyone who wants that minimalist frame with the back of the frame wedge-shaped base prevents the frame from falling over. Size-wise the Aura Carver measures up at 10.63 x 2.6 x 7.45 inches and weight wise its comes in at under two pounds meaning it’s not too heavy but won’t just fall over either. Unlike the Nixplay N the Aura Carver won’t let you mount it on the wall it’s designed to sit on the table or any other flat surface you have around the house. This software automatically crops and positions photos you select so they fit perfectly every time. This is done using the Intelligent photo curation software. This frame does allow you to upload pictures in portrait orientation by using a paired portrait mode that pairs two images side by side. This does create a privacy concern as the photos are stored via cloud storage. The Aura Carver uses a Wi-Fi connection as well as unlimited cloud storage and allows you to invite as many friends and family as you want. In this review, we were lucky to be sent the black model. ![]() It comes in landscape oranitation and is available in two colours black or White. The Aura Carver costs £188.65 via Amazon and on first impressions, this photo frame is stylish and very easy to set up. The Aura Carver (Left) is a Landscape only frame compared to the Nixplay N (Right) that can be either Portrait or Landscape First Impressions
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