Display your favorite memories with a Canupdog digital photo frame for $25 off

Instantly share photos and videos with family.
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This Canupdog digital photo frame makes it easy to share and enjoy your photos. Credit: Mashable Photo Composite / Canupdog

SAVE $25: As of March 5, you can get a 16-inch Canupdog digital photo frame for $104.99 at Amazon, down from $129.99. That's a savings of $25.


16-inch Canupdog Digital Photo Frame
Credit: Canupdog
16-inch Canupdog Digital Photo Frame
$104.99 at Amazon
$129.99 Save $25.00
with on-screen coupon

If you live in a smaller apartment and lack the physical space to create a gallery wall or show off your camera roll in frames, a digital photo frame is one way to put your memories on display. (It’s also a great way to make sure there aren’t any deductions on your security deposit when you move out.)

As of March 5, you can get the 16-inch Canupdog Digital Photo Frame for just $104.99 at Amazon. That’s a savings of $25. If you want a smaller frame, the 10-inch version is $71.99, or $28 off.

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The Canupdog 16-inch digital photo frame has a 1080p resolution, 32GB of storage capacity (that’s 100,000 photos’ worth of space), and comes with a two-year warranty, just in case. But the coolest thing about this frame is that you can instantly share photos and videos via the Uhale app. This makes it a great gift for grandparents or other family members because you can send them life updates in real-time.

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