Home Tech This smart frame lets me upload toddler photos on the go. My whole family bought one

This smart frame lets me upload toddler photos on the go. My whole family bought one

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If there’s anything grandparents and older relatives love, it’s getting photos of the kids. That’s why the Aura Frame has been my favorite gift to give in recent years.

It lets me upload new photos whenever I want and have them show on loved ones’ frames, no matter where they are. It’s an easy way to help relatives to stay connected across generations, even when we’re physically far apart.

I can send snapshots from my phone to my parents’ Aura frame and surprise them with photos while on the go. When you upload photos to the app, you can control whose frames you want to send them to, and they’ll appear in the rotation. I love that my parents don’t have to look up anything on their phone or set up anything complicated. Other perks include unlimited storage and no subscription fees.

If you’re looking for a great gift for a family member that doubles as a conversation starter, the Aura Frame is a tech-y gift suitable for family members of all ages.

This story is part of Holidays With Heart, a series in which Mashable and other CNET Group Perspectives contributors share personal stories involving technology.

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