The Most Widely-Admired Gadget In My House Is on Sale

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I have a lot of gadgets, but my Aura digital picture frames get the most compliments. With the Aura frame Cyber Monday sale, you can get your own for your house, or as a gift for someone this holiday season. Aura’s frames are the top pick of my guide to the Best Digital Photo Frames, and I’ve had at least one in my house (if not closer to three) for the last five years and I still can’t stop raving about it.

Right now, you can get most of Aura’s frames on sale for anywhere from $30 to $60 off, depending on which frame you choose. Curious about the difference between Aura’s frames? All of them will include the same great app experience and unlimited free photo storage, two of Aura’s hallmarks, and the main difference is the screen size and the frame style. No matter which frame style you choose, I’ve tested all of the on-sale options and can attest they’re beautiful to look at and well-made for any flat surface you want to place them on. (Or even hung on a wall for some of them!)

Read on to see my full breakdown of each Aura frame’s Cyber Monday deal and how each frame is different. Looking for more Cyber Monday deals to shop? Don’t miss our roundups on the Best Cyber Monday Kindle Deals, Best Cyber Monday Nintendo Switch 2 Deals, Best Cyber Monday Deals Under $100, and the Absolute Best Cyber Monday Deals our team has found.

Best Aura Frame Deals

Aura’s 10-inch Carver frame is a longtime favorite of mine and has the best sale price right now. Both the regular frame design and the mat design are discounted to $139, though that’s a larger discount for the Carver Mat since it usually retails for more. The Carver Mat is prettier with its mat-style frame, and both Carver designs sit in landscape mode only but can show portrait-oriented photos side-by-side. You can also get the holiday exclusive Stone version of the Carver, with a more textured frame, on sale for $149.

Photograph: Nena Farrell

The next best discount is on Aura’s largest frame, the Aura Walden. This 15-inch frame is similar to the Carver Mat with a mat-style design, but has a flat back and the ability to be mounted on the wall. It can also be rotated at any time to landscape or portrait mode. It’s my favorite since it’s large enough to put in a corner and easily enjoy the photos from anywhere in the room.

  • Photograph: Nena Farrell

  • Courtesy of Aura

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Aspen Digital Photo Frame

If you’re looking for something that isn’t as massive as 15 inches, but still want something that can be rotated or wall-mounted, the Aura Aspen is the 12-inch digital photo frame that sits in between the Carver Mat and the Walden. You’ll get the same experience as you do on the others, from the unlimited free photo storage to the easy-to-use app. It doesn’t have as hefty of a discount compared to the others, but is a good overall size and price for what you’ll get.

What’s Not on Sale at Aura

Sadly Aura’s newest, coolest digital photo frame isn’t on sale. The Aura Ink ($499) is Aura’s first e-ink digital photo frame that has a battery, so you can wall-mount it without any cord running below it. It has an algorithm to transform photos into a newspaper-like print on the e-ink screen, which looks surprisingly detailed for only being able to actually use six colors. It’s an expensive frame, so it’s a bummer it’s not on sale.


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