Let’s put that size into perspective: a standard sheet of printer paper is about 8.5×11 inches. This frame is more than twice that height and width, making it ideal for displaying group photos, company milestones, or even rotating slideshows of team outings. Imagine walking into a meeting room where, instead of a blank wall, you’re greeted by photos of last quarter’s team retreat, or a slideshow of client success stories. Suddenly, the room feels less like a place to argue about spreadsheets and more like a space where people connect.
But size alone isn’t enough. A large display without purpose is just a expensive paperweight. That’s where FRAMEO’s smart features shine. This isn’t just a big screen—it’s a smart digital frame designed to adapt to the chaos of office life, from impromptu team huddles to client presentations.
Double the WiFi, Double the Reliability
Office networks can be finicky—we’ve all been in that meeting where the projector disconnects mid-presentation. The FRAMEO solves this with dual-band WiFi support (2.4GHz and 5GHz), meaning it can switch between networks to avoid congestion. In a busy office with dozens of devices fighting for bandwidth, this stability is a lifesaver. Whether you’re streaming a slideshow of new product photos or syncing with the company cloud, you won’t be left staring at a loading screen.
Auto-Rotate: Perfect for Every Space
Offices come in all shapes and sizes—some spaces call for a landscape display (like a reception desk), others for portrait (think: a narrow hallway). The FRAMEO’s auto-rotate feature uses built-in sensors to adjust photos and videos to fit the frame’s orientation, so you never have to manually flip images again. Hang it vertically in the break room to showcase employee spotlights, or horizontally in the conference room for team photos—this frame adapts to you.
More Than Photos: A Multipurpose Smart Display
Sure, it’s called a “photo frame,” but the 21.5-inch model is secretly a Swiss Army knife for offices. Many users don’t realize it can display more than just JPEGs: short videos (up to 15 seconds) play smoothly, making it great for sharing clips of team celebrations or product demos. Some models even include weather widgets and calendar overlays—imagine the reception area showing today’s forecast alongside company events. It’s not just a display; it’s a mini information hub.
Touchscreen Simplicity: No IT Degree Required
Let’s be honest: office tech can be intimidating. The FRAMEO’s IPS touchscreen eliminates the learning curve. Swipe to navigate menus, pinch to zoom in on photos, or tap to adjust settings—all with the same intuition as a tablet. This is a big deal for busy teams; you won’t need to bother the IT department every time someone wants to update the slideshow. Even interns or team members who claim to “hate tech” will find it easy to use.
Your reception area is the first thing clients, candidates, and partners see. A generic “Welcome” sign says, “We don’t care enough to try.” A 21.5-inch FRAMEO, looping photos of your team in action—volunteering, celebrating wins, collaborating on projects—says, “This is who we are.” Add a welcome message overlay or a rotating slideshow of client testimonials, and suddenly your reception desk becomes a storytelling tool. One Akimart customer, a marketing agency in Chicago, reported that clients now frequently ask, “Where did you get that frame?” within minutes of walking in.
Conference rooms are where decisions happen, but they’re also where team spirit can fade. How many times have you sat through a two-hour budget meeting feeling disconnected from your colleagues? The FRAMEO changes that by displaying “team highlights” before meetings start: photos from last month’s happy hour, snapshots of remote team members (hello, hybrid work!), or even throwback pics of long-tenured employees. It’s a subtle reminder that you’re not just coworkers—you’re a group of people with shared experiences. One startup in Austin told Akimart that after installing the frame, their weekly team meetings started with 5-minute “photo discussions,” where someone would share the story behind a picture. Productivity didn’t drop—in fact, engagement went up.
CEOs and executives often struggle to connect with their teams on a personal level. A 21.5-inch FRAMEO in the corner of the CEO’s office can bridge that gap. Fill it with photos of company milestones (the first office, the 100th employee, the annual retreat), or even personal moments—kids’ sports games, family vacations. It sends a message: “I’m not just your boss. I’m a person, too.” Employees who feel their leaders are relatable are more engaged, and that engagement trickles down to every level of the company.
Burnout is real, and the break room should be a sanctuary, not just a place to microwave leftovers. Imagine walking in to grab a coffee and seeing a 21.5-inch display showing a slideshow of nature photos, team potluck dishes, or even “employee of the month” spotlights. It’s a small thing, but it turns a 5-minute break into a moment of calm or connection. Studies show that looking at personal photos reduces stress hormones—so why not bring that into the office? One healthcare clinic in Toronto replaced their break room TV (which always played the news) with a FRAMEO, and staff reported feeling “more relaxed” and “less anxious” during shifts.
In 2025, hybrid and remote work are the norm, but that doesn’t mean teams have to feel scattered. The FRAMEO’s wireless photo sharing feature (via the FRAMEO app) lets remote team members send photos directly to the office frame. A developer in Lisbon can snap a pic of their morning commute and send it to the HQ break room; a designer in Sydney can share a sneak peek of a new project. It’s a low-effort way to build camaraderie across time zones. One global marketing firm with offices in 12 countries uses FRAMEO frames in each location, with a shared album that updates in real time. “It’s like having a virtual water cooler,” their COO told Akimart. “People comment on each other’s photos, ask questions, and suddenly, the distance feels smaller.”
| Feature | 10.1″ FRAMEO (Basic) | 15.6″ FRAMEO (Mid-Range) | 21.5″ FRAMEO (Premium) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $43.99–$89.99 | $79.99–$109.99 | $199.99 |
| Best For | Personal desks, small offices | Team workstations, small meeting rooms | Conference rooms, reception areas, break rooms |
| WiFi | Single-band (2.4GHz) | Single-band (2.4GHz) | Dual-band (2.4GHz + 5GHz) |
| Auto-Rotate | Basic (manual toggle) | Yes | Advanced (sensor-based) |
| Use Case Example | Displaying family photos at your desk | Sharing team project updates | Hosting company-wide photo slideshows |
The 10.1-inch and 15.6-inch models are great for personal use, but they lack the presence needed for shared spaces. The 21.5-inch model’s dual-band WiFi and advanced auto-rotate make it the only choice for high-traffic office areas. It’s not just bigger—it’s built for the demands of a busy workplace.
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Create Shared Albums:
IT admins or team leads can set up albums for specific departments (e.g., “Marketing Team Outings,” “Q3 Wins”) and invite team members to contribute. No more emailing photos around or using USB drives—just snap, upload, and the frame updates in seconds. -
Schedule Updates:
Want the reception area frame to show “Welcome New Hires” on Monday and “Client Spotlight” on Wednesday? The app lets you schedule album rotations, so the display stays fresh without manual effort. -
Control Access:
Worried about inappropriate content? The app lets admins approve photos before they hit the frame, ensuring only work-appropriate (or appropriately fun) content gets displayed. -
Cross-Platform Compatibility:
Whether your team uses iPhones, Androids, or even old flip phones (yes, really), the app works seamlessly. Even employees who aren’t tech-savvy can master it in minutes—Akimart‘s user reviews are full of comments like, “My 65-year-old dad figured it out in 5 minutes, and he still calls me for help with the TV remote.”
The best part? There’s no subscription fee. Unlike some cloud-based frames that charge monthly for storage, FRAMEO includes 32GB of internal storage (enough for tens of thousands of photos) and free app access for life. For budget-conscious offices, that’s a huge win.
Digital Signage Lite
Forgot to print the agenda for the all-hands meeting? Display it on the FRAMEO. Need to announce a last-minute office closure? Type a quick message and send it to the frame. It’s not a replacement for dedicated digital signage, but it’s a cost-effective backup for small offices.
Client Presentation Tool
Meeting with a new client? Use the frame to display case studies, past projects, or even a slideshow of your team in action. It’s more engaging than a PowerPoint and shows off your company’s personality. One web design agency uses theirs to showcase client websites in a “gallery mode”—clients love seeing their work displayed so prominently.
Employee Recognition Wall
Instead of a static “Employee of the Month” plaque, feature standout team members with photos, quotes, and achievements. Update it monthly to keep the recognition fresh. Employees report feeling “seen” and “valued” when their hard work is displayed publicly—boosting retention and morale.
Training & Onboarding Aid
New hires can feel overwhelmed by company policies and processes. The FRAMEO can loop training videos, org charts, or “how-to” guides in the onboarding area, letting new team members learn at their own pace. It’s a passive way to reinforce important info without adding to their email overload.
Study after study shows that happy employees are more productive, creative, and loyal. A workspace that feels personal and welcoming reduces turnover and boosts engagement. The FRAMEO isn’t just a decor upgrade—it’s an investment in your team’s well-being. When employees feel connected to their colleagues and proud of their workplace, they’re less likely to job hunt and more likely to go the extra mile.
Clients don’t just buy products—they buy into your company culture. A reception area or conference room with a dynamic FRAMEO display sends a message: “We care about details, and we value connection.” That positive impression can tip the scales in your favor when competing for new business. As one sales director put it, “Clients remember how you make them feel. Walking into a room with photos of our team laughing and collaborating? That builds trust faster than any sales pitch.”
Unlike plants (which die), art (which fades), or bulletin boards (which get cluttered), the FRAMEO is low-effort. Set it up once, and it runs on autopilot. No watering, no dusting, no replacing tacks. For busy office managers, that’s a huge time-saver. Plus, with its durable IPS screen and sleek design, it looks professional for years—no need to replace it every season.
Whether you’re decking out a startup’s open-concept space or adding warmth to a corporate conference room, this smart digital frame delivers on its promise: to turn walls into stories, and workspaces into communities. It’s not just the biggest digital picture frame for the office—it might just be the most human, too.
So why wait? Your team deserves a workspace that reflects who they are. And with the 21.5-inch FRAMEO, you’re not just buying a display—you’re investing in a happier, more connected, and more productive workplace.









