🎨 Pixel Perfect: Where Art Meets Innovation!
The Divoom Pixoo-64 is a 10.3-inch WiFi-enabled digital picture frame featuring a vibrant 64x64 LED panel. It allows users to create and display pixel art, track social media metrics, and customize animations, making it a perfect addition for gamers and social media enthusiasts alike.
Frame Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W | 64"L x 64"W |
Display Size | 10.3 Inches |
Touchscreen | Touchscreen |
Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
Memory Storage Capacity | 4 GB |
Control Method | App |
Connectivity Technology | wireless |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Resolution | XGA |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
F**Y
Very cool product and great customer service
I had the smaller version for a long time and love it. To the point I gave it to a friend and bought the biggest version. 3 months after there was an issue with one of the pixels. I was expecting the experience with customer support to be "can you send it back". Which is always a pain in the butt and just aggravating. They asked me to prove my order and prove the problem with the pixel so I sent a pic of the amazon order details and pics of the problem pixel. They just sent me a new one out immediately. Class A service... The product itself is just a fun piece of tech. The colors it can produce is actually quite impressive. I would definitely recommend. The only small gripe is that I think the app could be a touch better, but I know this can be difficult. The fact that people can create the artwork/animations they do on it is actually impressive.
A**R
Fun little Retro pixel display
The media could not be loaded. Hello there! I fell in love with this gizmo when I first saw that it was a pixel display😊 and offers pixel artists a place to apply their trade.It’s a great decoration for any living room/workspace/game room as you can set the display for each environment.Some of the flaws are well highlighted in the 1 star reviews in that you will have to babysit the device as it has the tendency to crash. Usually a simple unplug and re plug will fix it. The slow reaction time also which I guess is a symptom of the 2.4gz wifi speed can be a lil bit of a pain.But even with the flaws, there is an entire world of artwork that can be put on this thing😊 so the picture potential is literally limitless. Theres 3 custom modes on the app that let you generate your own slideshows of art. I wish you could add more alas, but for now it’s just 3.
S**R
Pleasantly surprised!
This thing is actually worth it, which surprised me. I already have a weather station display, but the clock on it is too small, so this unit provides a much larger display, and in a fun way, with 5-day forecast on at least one of the pixel clocks. The key for me was to put this unit where it's not right in front of me, which would be way too distracting. I put it on top of my tall display cabinet, only 6 inches from the ceiling - so I have to look up and to the left of my chair to see it, which works out perfectly. I use the setting where various clock designs change after a minute, which is the setting that is least annoying. There are a lot to choose from and most of them are quite stupid and childish, so I limited the selection to the ones that actually provide useful information and don't have silly, always-in-motion animations.One exception: I added the 'Cloud' channel to the mix of clock/weather designs that switch around every few minutes, because the 'Recommended' setting of the Cloud channel displays some modestly interesting pixel designs that I usually don't mind seeing when they catch my eye. After all, it's a pixel display and it has a TON of pixel art, so that's how I make use of it in that way: it cycles through clocks & weather, then plays Cloud channel pixel art for a minute, then back to the top. It's not like all the stuff on the Cloud channel is good; most of it is ridiculously juvenile, and "Happy New Year" designs still playing in March, and WAY too much of the pixel art is too feminine and childish for a man cave type of usage - but some of it is fairly well-made; just barely enough good ones to let me keep the Cloud channel as part of the rotation. And remember, this thing is almost touching the ceiling and to my left, so I don't see it unless I look - so I don't mind seeing the silly useless stuff like jumping rabbits or kids hugging with hearts flying out when I randomly look at it, since I know it'll switch to more mature, useful designs in a minute.The unit is very well made, easy to set up, and worth the price. I enjoy having it around to look at the time, temp, and forecast. The pixel art is often pretty bad & irritating, but it does have an early 90's retro feel which has some charm to it, and if it gets on your nerves after a while, you can get rid of stuff like that.
J**.
Expensive for what it does, but looks great on a desk
I like this thing alot! I use it most of the time for weather. And then animations here and there when im sitting near it. Just a warning that this only works on a 2.4ghz network connection. So just be aware of that ( pretty sure most routers have that as an option still). The app is ok, sometimes it can be a bit klunky for picking out something to display on the device.The only real hiccups I've had is a desync from the internet from time to time. Which may effect any weather or time based wallpapers on it. And not being able to control it until you restart the board.
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