Parrot intros Bluetooth-equipped DF7220 digital photo frame
In addition to those Bluetooth stereos and speakers Parrot announced at IFA today, the company also trotted out a new Bluetooth-equipped digital photo frame, an area the company has treaded before. Boasting 7-inch screen, this one mixes things up a bit with some built-in sensors that'll keep photos on the level regardless of the frame's orientation, along with another sensor to automatically shut the frame off when its dark. In addition to transferring photos via Bluetooth, you can also make use of the frame's USB port and memory card slot to load it up with pics, with room for 300 or so on the frame itself. As with Parrot's other new gear, this will be available sometime this October, with it set to run €149, or roughly $200.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ray-- @ Aug 29th 2007 1:56PM
bluetooth on these frames is a good idea but having to keep this thing 30 ft. from your computer is a littly wonky... i think i'd prefer full blown wifi so i can hang it anywhere in the house...
the auto-orientation and the auto-shutoff features are sweet though!
gfar @ Aug 29th 2007 4:12PM
I'd prefer not having this at all.
John Stracke @ Aug 29th 2007 5:54PM
You could send it photos from your cellphone, though.
I'm a little conflicted about the auto-orientation: Parrot seems to be presuming that the pictures were *taken* on the level in the first place. :-)
Edward @ Jan 7th 2008 2:19PM
Is a excellent idea that this photo frame built in bluetooth, is easely transfer photos from celullar with camera licke Nokia N73 and N95. But this price it's a expensive.