![]() Clicking on the picture in this area will display the photo fullscreen. This is useful if the app operator would like to display a certain picture for a person viewing the frame remotely. The top area shows a preview of the frame and has arrows and a heart to allow the app operator to change the photo displayed remotely. Clicking on an individual frame shows another screen with 4 main areas. There is a quick access button on this screen to add more photos to the frame. A picture of the frame showing the actual picture being displayed helps to identify a unique frame in a household where there is more than one frame in use. The main screen of the app displays each frame that is linked to the account. Once the frame is paired to a Wi-Fi account the photos will be automatically loaded and the frame will be ready to work right out of the box. That way photos can be loaded onto the frame before it is set up. The gift mode allows the frame to be associated with an account before the frame is paired to a Wi-Fi network. but will only communicate on a 2.4 GHz WiFi band. Once paired the frame will connect as AMPAK Technology, Inc. The frame doesn’t have a Wi-Fi Access point to share connection credentials instead, the frame uses a Bluetooth connection to send the username and password over the air. Note that while photos may be uploaded and managed through a web interface, the frame pairing must be accomplished through a mobile device or tablet running iOS or Android. The frame displays a four number code upon startup so that the accompanying app may pair the frame with the local Wi-Fi network. ![]() Setup is fairly straightforward whether this if for a gift or personal use. I’m not sure if this is an alternative power source or something else. ![]() There is a hidden USB port under a sticker in the rear. I can’t decide if the thick visible high-quality cord is preferable to the thinner plastic, more discrete alternative. The power adapter is an off-white/beige color and non-polarized, so it can be plugged into the wall in either direction. The rear of the frame is a solid shape that will hold the screen up at an angle there is no easel to set up (or to slip out from under the frame, causing it to fall). The touch bar is a smooth matte black rectangle with no obvious indication of its use. The outside edges of the frame, the rear, and the bottom are coated in a roughened low-glare flat black plastic, except for the touch bar at the center top edge. The base of the box has an easily removable flyer that explains how to set up the frame if it is to be presented as a gift. The color of the top is very reminiscent of a Tiffany box but it isn’t quite the same blue. The box is made from rigid cardboard and has a blue top and black base. The Aura Carver is packaged and designed to be given as a gift.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |