
Christopher Brett
With advances in tech, cloud storage should be cheaper, larger, & easier, not smaller, more expensive, & more difficult. Especially when you pay $140-$170 for a frame, it should all be included. Now Nix decides to just change their terms? What started as a great idea, has now become a money grab. Don't waste your money on this, especially when shared cloud storage exists and apps that can broadcast pictures to your smart TV, for a more reasonable price, you probably are already paying for.
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Andrew Seitz
Bait and switch. Frames sold with specific benefits advertised on the box are now being moved to a paid subscription model. Frames that we purchased are now held hostage for basic features unless you start paying money. You will never own your frame, only rent it. Features and pricing may change any time and with little warning. I used to get them for family members so I could share family photos. I will never buy another one.
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Angel Shiu
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I bought Nixplay frames because they had the option to sync a Google photo album for free. My parents loved their gift so much, I got them a larger one for Christmas. We have over 1000 pictures over the years that sync to the frames. Nixplay just changed their terms and now require a paid subscription if we want to continue to have access to our photos. Do yourself a favor and check out Aura frames. Costco sells them around the holidays for way cheaper AND has free syncing to Google photos.
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