📸 Capture Moments, Share Smiles!
The Dragon Touch 10 Inch WiFi Digital Picture Frame combines a stunning 2K touchscreen display with seamless photo sharing capabilities. With 16GB of storage, it allows users to effortlessly upload and showcase thousands of memories, making it the perfect gift for loved ones. Its auto-rotate feature and user-friendly app ensure that everyone can enjoy their favorite moments, anytime and anywhere.
Touchscreen | Touchscreen |
Aspect Ratio | 4:3 |
Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Resolution | 2K |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smartphone |
Item Dimensions L x W | 14.17"L x 9.8"W |
Display Size | 10 Inches |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Color | Carbon Black |
M**Y
Really like this digital photo frame!
I had heard of digital photo frames and wanted to get one to check them out. Because I had previously purchased a kid’s tablet from Dragon Touch and was thoroughly impressed with it, I decided to try the Dragon Touch Modern 10 Digital Picture Frame.Packaging:I’m kind of strange, but the look and feel of the packaging of products matters to me. The packaging of the Dragon Touch digital picture frame doesn’t disappoint.The packaging very much reminds me of my experiences with Apple computers/cell phones and Vizio TVs – everything that I need to get up and running quickly is right at my fingertips.You open up the box and our offered a very nice and colorful and easy to understand Getting Started guide, a card with website address to activate a free 2-year warranty, and a detailed User Manual. (note: User manual is in multiple languages – English, Spanish, French, German, Italian)And to top it all off, the digital frame comes with a pre-installed screen protector and a screen cleaning cloth – very nice touch!Setup:Very easy on screen instructions take you step-by-step through the process. Digital frame and accompanying app on iPhone were all ready to go within 30 minutes.Features:I really like the setting that allows me to put the digital frame on a OFF and ON schedule. I set mine up to turn on in morning so I can be greeted by pics of m y family while I’m having my morning coffee.Can add micro SD card and flash drive and display photos and videos from those as well. In the settings, you can adjust what photos are displayed – internal frame storage, micro SD, flash, or any combo of them.Frame comes with a magnetic charging adapter (like the Apple MacBooks from couple of years ago). And the cord is braided, not the regular pvc type of material – another nice touch.Frame also comes with a cable to use to transfer photos and videos from your computer to the digital frame. The cable has both USB-C and regular USB connectors. This dual connector cable allowed me to connect to both my MacBook Pro plus my older ThinkPad laptop.Transferring photos and videos to the frame:Photos and Video can be sent to the frame from your iphone using the OurPhoto app. You can also send photos to the frame via an @ourphoto.cn email address that you create during setup of the deviceYour family and friends can also send photos and videos to the frame. They just need to download the OurPhoto app to their iphone or Android phone, you give them your frame ID, and then they attach to your frame. I had my daughter and sister do this, so it does work!You can also attach the frame to your computer and transfer photos and videos to the frame. The frame comes with a PC Control setting that sets up an ftp transfer. I couldn’t get the ftp transfer to work on my MacBook Pro. BUT, no worries on this as I was able to use the Android File Transfer app (downloadable for free on the web). With Android File Transfer, you connect the frame to the MacBook and then you can drag and drop photos and videos to the frame. Transfer from the PC was easier as all I had to do was plug frame into USB drive and Windows 10 recognized it as an external drive.Overall: Very good digital photo frame that displays your photos and video with really good resolution. Will definitely be recommending this frame to my family and friends.
H**V
**Updated - Now Trash**
**Update - July 2021**So the app/email no longer works so we are unable to send photos remotely. It appears the server that uploads the photos no longer is working. The app says "successful" but the pictures never arrive to the frame. All attempts to reconnect/bind the frame work, but no pictures will transfer. As such, this frame is no longer any value to us, so into the trash it goes.**Original***Bought this frame to get setup and gift to my parents so they could see updated pictures of the grand kids, and so far everything is working great.We bought this frame because once it is connected to the WiFi, you can upload pictures from the Our Photo app and they will automatically display on the screen. So I bought the frame, setup everything and shipped it off to my parents. Once they received it, they just had to connect it to their WiFi (which wasn't too stressful to explain over the phone). Now that is connected, anytime I run the app, I can upload photos directly to the frame, from 7 states away. I have a reminder in my phone to do this monthly, so the grandparents can stay safe and still see updated pictures of the grand kids. (Super son gets the win in this gift).Initial setup took 3.75 minutes. The only issues was I didn't read the quick start guide and didn't realize I had to authorize the app in the frame settings. Once I figured that out, boom, everything worked great.The app (Our Photo) works fine for me. The low Play store (I'm using Android) rating was a bit concerning, but I haven't had any issues. The app let's you load 9 photos at a time, which can be annoying on initially loading the frame, but is perfectly fine for monthly updates. Oh, any you can add multiple devices. So my phone, the wife's phone, and the kids' tablets can all upload to the frame. Snazzy.The frame itself has usb, micro sd, and usb-c connections. I didn't try them because we were interested in the online usage. The power cord is pretty neat, connects magnetically, and acts as the stand. The frame does recognize it's orientation, so it will automatically adjust between portrait and landscape when it is rotated. There is an option in settings to zoom in pictures, which can be good or bad, it just depends if your kid's face is in the center of the picture or not. The zoom just cross the picture to make it does the frame by zooming in on whatever is in the center of the picture. This could result in fancy artsy pictures being cropped weird. You can certainly manually crop the pictures, but who has time for that? We we just leave zoom off. The frame automatically fill the entry space with the same color blue stuff that apple slideshow thing uses.The touchscreen is responsive and honestly the menus and settings are quite intuitive. My 7 yr old son had no issues adjusting the weather location, selecting pictures on my phone to upload, and adjusting the transition settings to what he though the grandparents would like.I guess if I had to complain about something it would be the screen protector, that says "peel here to remove" didn't come off when I pulled the sticker. Just the sticker came off. That could be a good thing, though, as now it has a screen protector which is easy to wipe fingerprints off.Overall, I (and my parents) really like this frame, and I think it would make a great gift for those family members a bit far away that you want to keep updated with family pictures.
A**T
So far, so good!
Bought as a gift but I set it up first and pre-loaded it with photos. The directions are okay, and the touchscreen is very responsive, but the app isn't the greatest. You have to go into the files section each time you want to upload and it refused to work initially. I also was unable to bind the device to my email address, it was declined because "the device has been bound by the user's email". Not altogether clear, but I'm guessing that means I can't bind my email because I am the registered owner. Seems strange that the owner of the frame can't email their own photos, if that is indeed what it means. I attempted to email some pics anyway, and they did not appear.The device itself seems good so far. The picture is clear and sharp. I have had no problems with pictures being in the wrong orientation, and photos that were stretched were easily edited to fit the frame. The home screen has a few different things displayed, and I have yet to figure out how to just get it to go straight to the slideshow. Probably a setting somewhere so I will keep exploring.I'm guessing it is not going to be easy to walk the recipient through the process of setting it up, but that remains to be seen. Hopefully it's a quality device once you get through the setup!
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