Save 58% on an AEEZO 10.1″ Wi-Fi Digital Picture Frame

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If there’s one word to define the current digital age, it’s “sharing.” Sharing anything, including memories, is instantaneous. You can even share your memories directly to a loved one’s picture frame in their home with an AEEZO 10.1″ Wi-Fi Digital Picture Frame. Better yet, at this price, you can each get one.

The frame has a 10.1″ IPS HD touch screen with 1280 x 800 resolution to show off your photos in the best way possible. It can auto-rotate your photos and videos to show you memories beautifully, whether portrait or landscape. Each picture frame is put through 200 hours of machine aging testing.

Aeezo Digital Picture Frame Sharing

You can instantly share the photos you snap from your phone to the AEEZO 10.1″ Wi-Fi Digital Picture Frame through an app. You can also allow your friends and family to share their pictures directly to your frame via Wi-Fi. It makes the perfect gift for grandparents who may not have the benefit of seeing your great photos on social media. Photos can be shared in more than 25 countries.

You’re no longer confined to just one picture or a photo collage – you can browse through numerous photos AND videos with 16GB internal memory. A USB port and SD card reader increase your storage options even more.

Take an incredible $92 off the price of this picture frame in black and pay $67.99. Pay $69.99 for white and $84.99 in black or white wood. Pay $139.99 for 15.6″ black.

AEEZO 10.1″ Wi-Fi Digital Picture Frame

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