Digital picture frames shuffle your photos into a slideshow, so those wedding photos have a permanent place to live, and you don’t have to choose just one. Although smart displays can do the same thing, you may prefer a digital picture frame because you can set it and forget, and they have more design options available, which is nice if you want a frame for its beauty and not just its tech.  These devices have been around for a while, but that just means they’ve had time to get better. Currently, there are plenty of nice ones to choose from. We’ve rounded up the best digital picture frames (both Wi-Fi and non-Wi-Fi) to help you showcase photos.  The frame also has a motion sensor that wakes up the frame when you are in the room and turns it off when you’re not. In addition, the company promises all your data is encrypted, so your photos and videos are secured.  If you want to forgo uploading photos to a cloud and connecting to your email, the Loop Digital Picture Frame makes it super easy to add photos to the frame. All you have to do is text an image or video to a number, and it automatically adds your photos instantly. In addition, with this frame, you can add video clips up to five minutes long. It has a touch screen display that can shuffle photo albums, add transition times, and even automatically dim at night.  For a more budget-friendly price, this digital picture frame still has great features like a built-in clock and calendar, an included remote to control it from afar, and the ability to add music to your photo slideshow. This frame forgoes Wi-Fi and allows you to add photos via a USB flash drive or an SD card. While it has true-digital LCD panels to display your favorite memories, the resolution isn’t as crisp as the pricier options on this list.  You can also get calendar reminders, traffic updates, set timers, or even enjoy your favorite playlist via Spotify. There is even access to streaming services like Prime Video and Netflix. And as an Alexa device, the Echo Show can control other smart devices in your home. Those that don’t want to mess with a Wi-Fi connection or cloud storage to view photos may want to consider this digital picture frame that doesn’t use Wi-Fi. You just need a USB stick to display your images, so you don’t have to worry about your photos not showing up if your Wi-Fi is spotty. The frame also has a built-in calendar and clock, a remote, and a programmable motion sensor that turns the frame on and off to save energy. In addition, you can choose from different slideshow transitions and even play both photos and videos in the same slideshow. The non-Wi-Fi frames on this list are the Loop frame, the Aluratek frame, and the NIX frame.