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Aura Carver Mat review: a gorgeous but flawed digital photo frame
8:16 pm | May 8, 2024

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Aura Carver Mat: Two-minute review

Aura is a well-known name in our best digital photo frames guide, regularly making an appearance. A leading name in home displays, the brand is responsible for the budget-friendly Aura Carver. The Aura Carver Mat on review here shares many similarities with the regular Carver, only it comes with a more classic finish.  

It's a tablet-sized 10.1-inch display designed to sit on a sideboard rather than being mounted to a wall, featuring an approximate half-inch border that takes the total diagonal dimension up to 10.5 inches.

I prefer the classic-frame look of the Carver Mat over the Carver – it's super-slick and looks the part positioned on anything from a desk to a bookshelf or a piano. The ridged frame of the Carver, on the other hand, looks cheaper in my opinion.

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Box of the Aura Carver Mat digital frame

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Aura Carver Mat digital frame

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Side of the Aura Carver Mat digital frame

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Rear of the Aura Carver Mat digital frame

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Power cord of the Aura Carver Mat digital frame

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Aura Carver Mat digital frame power cord

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Edge detail of the Aura Carver Mat digital frame

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The quality of the Carver Mat's 16:10 aspect display is superb. Photos are punchy in dim light and natural in daylight, with the 1280 x 800-pixel display rendering crisp detail. However, there are two things that make other frames a more tempting proposition, including Aura's own Mason frame. First, the display is landscape format only, and second, the optimum viewing angle is narrow. 

I'll discuss those to limitations further down; but in every other regard, the Carver Mat is a gorgeous little frame that's super easy to use, and even allows you to share photos with loved ones, who can upload their own photos onto the frame remotely through Aura's slick app. 

The Carver Mat is a hit in the looks department and in terms of user experience; it's just a shame that it's limited to landscape format viewing.

Aura Carver Mat: design

  • Well built and a classic look to suit many a home
  • Landscape format only
  • Neat touch bar panel

The Aura Carver Mat frame is superbly crafted with its matte-black frame and white border, while its generous 10.1-inch display is of a size that many people will be familiar, given its dimensions are roughly the same as the classic iPad, if a little smaller.

It features a thicker underside so it can stand up independently, although therein lies its fundamental design flaw: the Carver Mat can only be positioned in landscape format. In 2024, when so many images are shot in portrait format, particularly on phones, the Carver Mat's design feels particularly limiting. 

You can display portrait format pictures on the Carver Mat, but they won't fill the frame. Other models, such as Aura's own Mason and Walden models, allow you to flip the frame between landscape and portrait format and use the whole display; the Mason is only a fraction pricier than the Carver Mat, which makes it the better choice.

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Aura's digital frame app

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Aura's digital frame app

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Aura's digital frame app

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Aura's digital frame app

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Aura's digital frame app

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Aura Carver Mat digital frame

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Closeup of the Aura Carver Mat digital frame display

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Touch panel of the Aura Carver Mat digital frame

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Touch panel of the Aura Carver Mat digital frame

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Aura frames feature a neat touch bar panel – here, on the top of the frame – that allows you to turn the frame on and off and includes functions such as swipe to next image, plus press and hold to reveal image information such as who uploaded the picture.

Elsewhere, I welcome the choice of power cable – it has a cream-colored fabric exterior that will easily blend into the background of many a home's decor. An ugly trailing cable along a wall or a side could have proved an eyesore. 

Getting started with the frame is fool-proof. You download the free Aura app, which is available for both iOS and Android devices, follow the pairing instructions to become a "member" and, once you're connected to the frame, you can start uploading images from your phone / tablet's gallery. 

Multiple Aura frames can be added to your Aura app, and you can invite family and friends as members to upload images to the frame, too. 

The whole image upload experience is seamless, and the collaborative aspect is superb, too, making Aura frames a brilliant gift. For example, as a member, I could upload the latest photos of my kids to my parent's Aura frame from anywhere with an internet connection. 

Aura Carver Mat: performance

  • Crisp and natural-looking display
  • Decent for daylight and night-time viewing
  • Narrow viewing angle

So how good is the display itself? Well, the 16:10 aspect display has a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, which is roughly 150 pixels per inch. That's a decent enough display, rendering crisp detail when viewed from an optimum distance of around a few feet away. 

The display itself has a glossy finish and suffers from reflections, more so than the Aura Walden. If you look at the two images below, you can see the difference when viewing the Carver Mat straight on or to the side – position yourself at an angle and reflections can impede clear viewing. 

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Aura Carver Mat digital frame

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Reflections in the Aura Carver Mat digital frame's screen

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In addition, at night when the backlit display is luminous, it loses its luminosity when viewed from an angle. Again, for the brightest and punchiest viewing experience, you'll need to be straight on to the frame. 

Otherwise, there's little else to say – the Carver Mat packs good detail with punchy and faithful colors, while it's simple to modify the images that are on display and for what length of time through the app, although you'll need to edit your images to taste before importing them. 

Aura Carver Mat: price and release date

  • Available in the US and UK for $179 / £179
  • Look out for deals 

The Aura Carver Mat is available now and costs $179 / £179 on the Aura website – although, at the time of writing, it's reduced to $149 in the US. 

US and UK shipping is free. The Carver Mat is also available in Canada, France and Germany, although it isn't currently available in Australia.

Aura Carver Mat: should I buy?

Aura Carver Mat digital frame

(Image credit: Future | Tim Coleman)

Buy it if...

Don't buy it if...

Aura Carver Mat: How I tested

  • A long-term fixture at home
  • Image uploads through the Aura Android app
  • Viewed in daylight and at night

The Aura Carver Mat has been living in my home for a couple of months at the time of writing this review, positioned on a window-lit sideboard. The display is mains-powered and is automatically active during daylight hours, and automatically powers off when it's dark to conserve power. 

I’ve uploaded digital photos through the Android version of Aura's app – although, sadly, the frame is limited to landscape format orientation. I've scrolled through the gallery of images using the frame's touch panel and have regularly updated the images in the gallery through the app. 

I’ve checked out the quality of the display in daylight and at night, from close-up and from far away, straight on and from the side to check the viewing angles and also if the frame suffers from reflections. 

  • First reviewed May 2024
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easySim.global is a UK-based eSIM provider that launched in July 2023 as part of the easy® family of brands founded by Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou. It provides affordable prepaid data eSIMs for travelers in over 150 countries worldwide, saving them over 95% in costs over physical SIM card providers.

While a few complaints note minor connectivity issues, easySIM generally offers reliable coverage through Tier 1 networks across all 150+ countries within its platform. 

It’s a relatively new player in the eSIM market compared to brands like Airalo, Nomad, or Airhub. Still, the company has made significant strides in popularity thanks to the consistent performance and helpful customer support team.

easySIM: Plans and pricing

easySIM claims to provide savings of up to 95% compared to standard roaming charges across 150+ countries. Here are some of its most popular plans: 

Unfortunately, there are no plans that allow users to group multiple locations together. Users visiting multiple countries will need to get separate plans. 

easySIM: Features

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Business eSIM

For corporate customers, easySIM.global provides a dedicated business eSIM solution with standout features like a company wallet for easy expense management, spend alerts, and hotspot tethering for productivity on the go. 

Travel Guides

easySIM goes beyond just offering eSIM services by maintaining detailed travel guides for various destinations it covers. These guides cover topics like top attractions, money-saving tips, and seasonal recommendations, adding value for customers planning their trips.

Trusted Network

As a member of the easy® family founded by Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou, easySIM benefits from the trust and reliability associated with companies like easyJet and easyHotel. While it’s a relatively new player in the eSIM market, users of the company’s other products are familiar with their dedication to customer service

easySIM: Installation

Purchasing and activating an easySIM is a straightforward process. After checking that your phone supports eSIM technology, you can simply purchase your preferred plan from easySim.global. Once purchased, you receive a QR code via email which you scan to install the eSIM profile on your device.

Onboarding is fully digital, with detailed setup guides provided for both iOS and Android. Upon arriving at your destination, just enable data roaming on the eSIM and ensure that easySIM is set as the default for cellular data. The data bundle activates automatically when you connect to a local network.

For first-time use, it's recommended to disable data roaming on your home SIM to avoid unexpected charges. If you encounter any issues, restarting your device or manually selecting a network can often resolve connectivity problems.

easySIM: Coverage and speed

easySIM offers coverage across more than 150 countries worldwide by partnering with tier-1 network operators in each region. This allows them to provide reliable service on par with major local carriers. Popular destinations include:

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  • United States
  • France
  • Germany
  • UAE
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easySIM takes a multi-carrier approach in many countries, which provides a significant coverage advantage over single-network eSIMs. While some rivals like Airalo offer similar speeds, easySIM's pricing allows for much more savings compared to roaming carriers.

easySIM: Support

easySIM support

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easySIM.global offers a few different channels for support, ensuring users can get help when needed. The primary support method is via email, with a dedicated support email address provided on their website. It also offers a comprehensive FAQ section that addresses common questions and issues.

Customer reviews suggest that easySIM's support team is highly efficient, even if there are no phone support options available. Most reviews note wait times of no longer than 30 minutes.

The company also provides detailed setup guides and troubleshooting tips on the website, which can help users resolve issues independently. easySIM has also started offering chat support via a chatbot called Barry, which can redirect you to human support staff if needed.

easySIM: Final verdict

easySIM's key strengths include its association with the trusted easy® brand family, competitive pricing, and tier-1 network partnerships across more than 150 countries. While its coverage may not be as extensive as Airalo or Airhub, the network speeds and connection quality more than make up for it if you aren’t visiting very remote destinations.

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easySIM: FAQs

How does easySIM work?

easySIM is an eSIM (embedded digital SIM) service that provides low-cost prepaid mobile data for travelers around the world. It partners with tier-1 network operators in each country to offer reliable coverage at speeds up to 5G where available. 

Do I turn off roaming when using easySIM?

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Is it safe to use easySIM?

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