For years, the digital photo frame landscape has looked pretty much the same - simple upload your photos and enjoy them anytime on the digital screen. But Aura's latest creation, the Aura Ink, is a breath of fresh air in this sea of similar-looking frames.
The Aura Ink stands out with its portable design made possible by an E Ink screen, which powers the frame and gives it a stylized, newspaper-like appearance that is both realistic and photolike. The result is a much more muted screen representation of your photos, with all the benefits of Aura's previous frames and app, including free and unlimited photo storage.
One of the standout features of the Aura Ink is its ability to display brighter photos, which are easier on the eyes than the dimmer E Ink screen would show. However, darker photos still appear dim compared to a true printed picture or other digital screens. This is best appreciated in well-lit rooms with the light sensor activating the front light.
The Aura Ink's battery life is another impressive feat of technology - about three months on a single charge, making it fully wireless and taking away the need for constant recharging like most digital photo frames. The transition between photos takes less than 30 seconds, thanks to an algorithm that converts your photos into six-pixel prints.
Another notable feature is its cordless design, which allows you to hang it without any cord clutter, making it perfect for a gallery wall setup. The frame comes with a mounting kit and easily clicks back off for charging.
While the Aura Ink's front light could use some improvement, with less brightness than similar devices like Kindle Colorsoft, this is an impressive feat of technology that would make you forget it's even digital. If you're looking for a photo frame like this for your home, the Aura Ink is the one to get.
The Aura Ink stands out with its portable design made possible by an E Ink screen, which powers the frame and gives it a stylized, newspaper-like appearance that is both realistic and photolike. The result is a much more muted screen representation of your photos, with all the benefits of Aura's previous frames and app, including free and unlimited photo storage.
One of the standout features of the Aura Ink is its ability to display brighter photos, which are easier on the eyes than the dimmer E Ink screen would show. However, darker photos still appear dim compared to a true printed picture or other digital screens. This is best appreciated in well-lit rooms with the light sensor activating the front light.
The Aura Ink's battery life is another impressive feat of technology - about three months on a single charge, making it fully wireless and taking away the need for constant recharging like most digital photo frames. The transition between photos takes less than 30 seconds, thanks to an algorithm that converts your photos into six-pixel prints.
Another notable feature is its cordless design, which allows you to hang it without any cord clutter, making it perfect for a gallery wall setup. The frame comes with a mounting kit and easily clicks back off for charging.
While the Aura Ink's front light could use some improvement, with less brightness than similar devices like Kindle Colorsoft, this is an impressive feat of technology that would make you forget it's even digital. If you're looking for a photo frame like this for your home, the Aura Ink is the one to get.