Aura Carver review: a classy, no-fuss digital photo frame


Two-minute review

The Aura Carver is a 10-inch photo frame which feels less like a dressed-up Android tablet than most of its rivals. For the most part, that’s a good thing. This is one of the most refined affordable frames you’ll find online, which means it’s fully-deserving of its place in our guide to the best digital photo frames.

It’s worth bearing in mind that it costs jut a little less than the Aura Carver Luxe. The two look similar, but the Luxe has a much higher screen resolution. At the time of writing, it actually costs the same as the standard Carver online. Even without a reduction, we’d be happy to pay the extra $20/£20 for higher pixel density.

However, we can also appreciate plenty of photo frame buyers won’t want to. Luckily, photos still look great on the standard Aura Carver. Color is good, contrast is decent enough, and the display has a semi-matte finish that softens reflections in a way most other photo frames don’t. 

Aura Carver digital photo frame

(Image credit: Andrew Williams)

One of the major highlights is how this photo frame operates. The Aura Carver automatically changes its brightness level to match ambient light levels, and turns itself off when the lights go out in a room. It can also get very bright, handy if you want a photo frame to sit near a window.



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