Aura just dropped its biggest sale of the year on digital photo frames that tech reviewers can't stop raving about. The Cyber Monday deals slash prices by $30 to $60 across the company's lineup, with the popular 10-inch Carver models hitting a low of $139. For anyone who's been eyeing these frames that get more compliments than any other gadget, now's the time to grab one.
Aura just unleashed its most aggressive pricing of 2024 on the digital photo frames that have become the gold standard for turning your phone's photo collection into living room art. The Cyber Monday sale brings the company's acclaimed 10-inch Carver frame down to $139, matching the lowest price we've seen this year.
The timing couldn't be better. According to Wired's review coverage, these frames consistently earn the top spot in digital photo frame comparisons, with reviewers noting they generate more compliments than any other tech gadget in their homes. That reputation stems from Aura's combination of high-resolution displays, unlimited cloud storage, and an app that family members actually want to use.
The sale's standout deal targets the Carver lineup. Both the standard Carver ($139, down from $149) and the premium Carver Mat ($139, down from $179) hit the same sale price, making the Mat version a particularly strong value. The Mat design adds a sophisticated matted border that mimics traditional photo framing, while both models display portrait photos side-by-side in landscape orientation.
For those wanting maximum impact, the 15-inch Walden frame drops $50 to $249. This flagship model brings wall-mounting capability with no visible cords and automatic rotation between portrait and landscape modes. The larger screen makes it suitable for prominent placement where multiple people can enjoy photos simultaneously.
Aura's 12-inch Aspen sits between the Carver and Walden at $199 (down from $229), offering wall-mounting and rotation features in a more manageable size. While the discount isn't as steep, it represents the sweet spot for many users who want advanced features without the Walden's commanding presence.
The company's software ecosystem sets these frames apart from cheaper alternatives flooding the market. Aura's mobile app lets multiple family members contribute photos instantly, with AI-powered face detection ensuring the best shots get priority display time. The unlimited cloud storage means you never have to delete memories to make room for new ones.
What's notably absent from the sale is newest Ink model ($499), the company's first e-ink frame with battery power for truly wireless wall mounting. The premium model transforms photos into newspaper-style prints using six-color e-ink technology, but its $499 price tag remains untouched by holiday discounts.












