INTRODUCTION
Digital photo frames have become the modern family album, a way to keep loved ones close even when life scatters everyone across cities and continents. Instead of static photos tucked away in drawers, today’s families share living, evolving galleries that update in real time. This shift has made family frames a staple in connected homes, blending nostalgia with convenience. Among the new generation of smart displays, the Aeezo PF156 stands out as a thoughtfully designed frame that brings simplicity, clarity, and warmth to everyday photo sharing.
At Aeezo, we believe technology should be more than just functional—it should be an experience. Since 2019, we have been on a mission to create devices that don't just serve a purpose, but that truly resonate with the way you live, work, and connect.
The Aeezo PF156 is a 15.6‑inch Full HD digital photo frame built around a 1920x1080 IPS touchscreen, giving it strong brightness, wide viewing angles, and crisp detail for both photos and short videos. Retailer listings describe a generous 32GB of internal storage, expandable through cloud uploads via Wi‑Fi, along with support for the AiMOR app for remote sharing from anywhere. The frame includes auto‑rotation, slideshow customization, motion‑sensor wake, and wall‑mounting support, making it flexible for both desk and vertical display setups. Its combination of a large panel, responsive touch controls, and streamlined wireless sharing positions the PF156 as one of Aeezo’s more practical, user‑friendly large‑format photo frames, even if it’s not currently featured on the brand’s official website.
SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES

PACKAGING AND CONTENTS
Aeezo uses a white box to ship the PF156 which typically has a product picture at the front.
The main features along with contact information for the manufacturer (AiMor) are printed at the rear.
Packaging is sufficient with the digital frame placed inside a formed piece of plastic.
Along with the PF156 smart digital photo frame and its power adapter inside the box you’ll also find a bag with wall mounting screws and a plastic leg/stand.
THE PF156
The PF156 measures 397mm in length, 246mm in width and 29mm in thickness.
The bezels are made out of plastic and don’t really stand out (for good or bad).
Turning the frame around we find USB-A and USB-C ports, DC in, SD card slot, two speakers, two mounts, power on/off button and a hole for the bundled leg/stand.

When horizontal the PF156 is 239mm tall while when vertical it stands 389mm tall.
I placed my old SONY digital photo frame (7-inch) right next to the Aeezo PF156 (15.6-inches) to showcase just how large it is.
MENUS
From the frame’s built‑in interface you can rename the device, set its room location, adjust language and time‑zone settings, fine‑tune basics like date, time, and 24‑hour format, set brightness, enable sleep mode with a daily schedule, toggle extras like captions, time, and temperature readouts, set slideshow options, see how many photos and videos are on the device, check available space, back up to external storage, restore from backup, and import/export files through an SD card.
You even get commands just by touching the screen when it’s displaying pictures.
The time and weather displayed at the lower right corner make a fine addition.
AIMOR APP







From within the AiMOR app you can add and connect devices, check whether your frame is online, and jump straight into controls for brightness, volume, and even sleep–wake scheduling without digging through menus. It also includes a built‑in remote interface that mirrors the physical remote, so you can navigate photos, adjust settings, or power the frame on and off directly from your phone. When it’s time to send new memories, the app supports quick uploads and even batch sharing when your phone and frame are on the same Wi‑Fi network, making it easy to refresh the gallery in one go.
CONCLUSION

The Aeezo PF156 makes its case through scale and simplicity, using its large 15.6‑inch display, solid feature set, and the dependable AiMOR app to deliver an easy, family‑friendly photo‑sharing experience. The screen remains its strongest asset, giving everyday snapshots more presence and making remote uploads feel instantly rewarding. On the other side of the equation, the frame’s plain materials, understated design, and spotty availability keep it from feeling as polished or accessible as some models by the competition. Even so, for anyone who values screen size and straightforward functionality over decorative flair, the PF156 still holds up as a practical, enjoyable digital photo frame.
Right now, the PF156 smart digital photo frame by Aeezo retails for just USD119.99 (Aeezo.com) and so it’s priced quite well. At the end of the day the PF156 is a cost-effective smart digital photo frame and even though it’s far from perfect I strongly recommend giving it a chance, it might just be what you’ve been looking for.
PROS
- Size (15.6”)
- FHD Resolution (1920x1080p)
- Available Menus
- AiMOR App
- Connectivity (WiFi, USB & SD Card)
- Price (Current)
CONS
- Availability (Outside The US)
- Overall Quality

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