Today Only: Nixplay Seed 8″ WiFi Digital Photo Frame For $99.99 Shipped From Amazon

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Today Only: Nixplay Seed 8″ WiFi Digital Photo Frame For $99.99 Shipped From Amazon

This was selling for $139.99 yesterday.

Choose from 4 frame colors.

  • Nixplay Seed Frame makes it easy to get in touch with your photos. Designed to fit stylishly anywhere at home or office. The power cord is flexible and acts as a frame stand which allows for adjustable viewing angle.
  • The perfect gift to bring a smile to loved ones: Capture moments and display them instantly using the Nixplay Mobile App for iPhone & Android or email them directly to the Nixplay Seed Frame.
  • All your photos in one place: Access all your favorite photos on Facebook, Instagram, Dropbox, Flickr & Google Photos or upload new ones to create dedicated playlists on the safe and secure free Nixplay Web App.
  • Ultimate photo viewing experience: 9.7 Inch Hi-Res 1024×768 IPS Display coupled with a Motion Sensor so that you never have to worry about turning the frame on or off.
  • A Seed for a seed: For every Seed Frame you buy, we donate one seed plantation for a real tree. Your purchase is giving hope to communities around the world!

8 COMMENTS

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  1. Liam K. Nuj

    The WiFi version only has internal memory. Doesn’t accept any memory cards. So that was a non-striker for us.

  2. C.K.

    This is a great gift for grandparents.
    Everyone can email their latest pix from afar and Bubbe and Zaidy will see it.
    Works great for us.

  3. rebyid

    Couldn’t you just buy a cheap 8 inch tablet and set it up to display pictures all day long, for potentially half the price?

    • Dennis

      I have two of these. They’re great. Can load photos from anywhere, as can others you give permission to do so.

  4. PM

    Is it a “Picture Day” today?

  5. Jack

    Anyone know if this has to be turned off on shabbos?

    • Moe

      You just need to turn off the motion sensor from the app (which I’d want off anyway) and you can set a sleep schedule (that’s what I do for at night)

    • Shabbis

      I heard this is allowed. My parents use it

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