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Bea is Nixplay's Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

10 of the Prettiest Nature Photos Around the World

Nature is the portrait subject that never gets tired of posing. As nature photographers and outdoor enthusiasts know so well, our world is full of incredible beauty. From ice caves in the frozen North to forests in upstate New York, there’s no shortage of scenes worthy of a photograph.

We’ve rounded up a few of our favorite nature images from around the web below.


The Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland (via HuffPost)


Upstate New York, by Marco Crupi (via Time magazine)


Skaftafell, Iceland waterfall (via HuffPost)


Skaftafell, Iceland ice cave (via Amusing Planet)


Above Big Sur, by Douglas Croft (via Bored Panda)


Walruses on Svalbard, by Andrew Lerman (via Time magazine)


Great horned owl (via Time magazine)


Lava on Hawaii by Bruce Omori (via Smithsonian)


Indonesia, by Bill Stipp (via National Geographic)


Divers observing humpback whale and calf off of Mexico, by Anuar Patjane (via CBS News)

Your own nature photos deserve to be seen, too – share them with family and give them a fitting display with one of our wifi cloud frames, like the Nixplay Iris.

Bea is Nixplay’s Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

What to Give the Style-Conscious Executive Who Has Everything

Shopping for people who have impeccable taste can be fun – or nerveracking.

On the one hand, those who stay abreast of style trends, new gadgets, and the latest consumer products may be interested in more unique or hard-to-find items than your average person.

On the other, you want to be sure that the gift you’re giving them isn’t something they already have, or worse, something they’ve seen and passed over.

When the person you’re shopping for is an executive, these problems can be compounded. In addition to being unique, you want your gift to be suitable for an office or business environment. Thankfully, there are lots of products that fit this description if you know where to look. To help you out, here’s our list of gifts for the style-conscious executive who has everything.

  1. The Oree Keyboard. This beautifully crafted wireless wooden keyboard would be a wonderfully unique gift for an executive with an interest in one-of-a-kind, artisan products. The keyboard comes in either maple or walnut, and is fully compatible with any Mac or Bluetooth-equipped PC.
  2. The Nixplay Iris. Our newest digital frame is designed for those who love the latest tech, but who also hold the highest standards for design. The Nixplay Iris’s smooth, silk metal finish allows you to show off your favorite moments in a digital frame that looks just like a traditional picture frame. Frame owners and family members can send pictures to the frame instantly from anywhere in the world, making this the perfect gift for an executive who works long hours or travels frequently. 
  3. Pebble Time Round smartwatch. The Pebble Time, which started as a Kickstarter project, is consistently rated as one of the top smartwatches out there. The Round edition offers all the bells and whistles of your typical smartwatch, but with an added bonus for the style-conscious: the Pebble Time Round looks like a tastefully designed traditional watch. The round face and minimalist clock face mean that wearers can accessorize with the Pebble Time Round without looking like they’re wearing a tiny computer on their wrist.
  4. Polaroid Zip Instant Photoprinter. While the classic Polaroid camera is a thing of the past, the company that gave us the first instant camera has reinvented itself for the age of the smartphone with products like the Zip Instant Photoprinter. The printer lets you print photos directly from your smartphone in less than 60 seconds, and since the printer uses zero ink technology, you never have to worry about buying cartridges.
  5. Orbit Basic Turntable. The Orbit Basic Turntable is a record player worthy of a spot in the office. The modern, minimalist design makes it a perfect item for music aficionados or vinyl collectors. Add in a few choice records and you’ll have a perfect gift.
  6. Gift set from Olive and Cocoa. Olive and Cocoa is a company that specializes in high-end gift sets of every sort imaginable. From gourmet foods to classic barware, from stationery to spa collections, each gift set is beautifully presented in a signature wooden crate. You can even have the crate personalized with a hot iron branding of a logo or name.
  7. Combine one of Olive and Cocoa’s gift crates with a Nixplay Iris or another of our cloud WiFi digital frames like the Nixplay Seed for an exceptional gift from the whole office.

  8. Bobine stand for iPhone. In need of a stocking stuffer? This simple but very cool gadget is a flexible stand for your iPhone that’s also a dock, tripod, and cable. Shape the cable however you want or plug it into your computer via the USB port. The stand works great for taking photos for your family photo playlists, acting as a recipe holder while you’re cooking, or letting you read hands-free.

We hope this takes some of the guesswork out of what to give the executives in your life. Happy gifting!

Bea is Nixplay’s Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

Announcing the Nixplay Iris: Shine a New Light on Your Photos with Our Newly Designed Frame

We’re excited to announce the launch of a brand new way to display your favorite moments: the Nixplay Iris.

Building on our Nixplay Seed and Nixplay Edge frames, the Nixplay Iris offers the same WiFi connectivity and mobile app that our customers already love, allowing them to send photos directly to their frame as each special moment unfolds. Now, however, they can display those moments complemented by an even more stunning design.

That’s just part of what sets the Nixplay Iris apart from our other frames. Created for those for whom a beautiful aesthetic is as important as great functionality, the Nixplay Iris is a digital photo frame that will appeal to even the most discerning design buffs.

A sleek, timeless design

You’ll notice that the Nixplay Iris looks more like a traditional photo frame than the Nixplay Seed or the Nixplay Edge. We worked hard to create the most beautiful digital frame available – and in fact, the Nixplay Iris is truly a one of a kind. There are no other frames on the market that offer both the Nixplay Iris’s features and its unique design.

The Nixplay Iris comes in three elegant colors with a sleek, silk-metal finish:

  • Peach Copper
  • Silver
  • Burnished Bronze

This gives the Nixplay Iris an understated, stylish appearance.

Share your happiest moments any time, from anywhere

Nixplay’s WiFi Cloud frames are all about helping you share the moments you want to remember, from baby’s first smile to the view from Machu Picchu. So we make our frames as easy to use and connected as possible.

The Nixplay Iris is no different.

  • Using our Nixplay mobile app, upload photos from your phone to your frame instantly, from anywhere – whether that’s your living room, or a hotel suite 3,000 miles away.
  • Invite friends and family to share to your frame.
  • Connect up to 5 frames.
  • Declutter your hard drives and memory sticks by managing your photos on your free Nixplay account.
  • Store your photos securely in the cloud with 10GB of free Nixplay Cloud storage.
  • Connect to third-party platforms like Facebook and Instagram to select and display photos on your frame.
  • Bring your photos out of hiding – instead of snapping them and relegating them to a folder on your computer, show them off in a high-quality display.

New features

The Nixplay Iris offers additional new features, as well.

  • An ambient lighting sensor senses the light level in the room and adjusts accordingly.
  • A motion sensor tells the frame to wake up when you enter the room, and go to sleep when you leave.

The easy – and beautiful – way to stay connected

While it’s a perfect fit for the well-decorated home, the Nixplay Iris is just as suited to the corner office or boardroom.

Busy executives can use the frame to stay connected to family.

Travelers can send photos of their latest adventure back home to loved ones.

Businesses can highlight their Instagram or Facebook photos for customers.

And moms, dads, and grandparents can share snapshots from the Little League games, ballet recitals, and birthday parties that make for such wonderful family memories.

Have photos from your last business trip to Singapore to share? Want to send your wedding photos to family members across the globe? They’ll look even more spectacular framed by the Nixplay Iris. And since the frame also features a high-resolution IPS panel, your photos always display in perfect color and clarity.

The Nixplay Iris is now available for purchase in our US Store.

Bea is Nixplay’s Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

Traveling for Work? 4 Ways to Stay Connected to Family in Style

The chance to spend time in new, exciting places through travel is a gift – but if travel is a frequent part of your job, there are times when it will feel more like an obligation than anything else.

This is even more likely if you’ve got a family that you have to leave behind each time. Children, especially young children, don’t always understand that Mom or Dad isn’t leaving because they want to, but because they have to. This can lead to feelings of guilt on the parents’ part, in addition to the feeling that they’re missing out on part of their family’s lives.

While there’s not always much you can do about your business travel schedule, there are some fun ways that you can reach out to your family while you’re gone. Here are 4 ways to stay connected to family during business trips.

Take a special object with you and snap pictures of it in different spots.

You might feel silly sitting your daughter’s stuffed bear on a bench in Central Park to take its picture, but what’s that compared to the joy she’ll feel when she sees the image you send home?

Taking a child’s favorite toy or an item with sentimental value along on your trip can be a fun and easy way to stay connected to your family back home. You can take selfies with the object during layovers at the airport or on the plane trip, sit it at the table at a restaurant, or snap a photo of it in front of tourist attractions.

Send the pictures home when you take them. If you have a WiFi cloud frame like the Nixplay Iris, send them straight to the frame – your family will enjoy them even more in the stylish setting.

Send postcards home.

That’s right – we’re talking about old-fashioned, written postcards that you send through the mail.

Getting real, personal mail instead of junk mail is exciting no matter how old you are. Pick up postcards from each stop on your trip, and send them to your spouse, kids, or loved ones. You don’t need to write much – a sentence or two will suffice. Your kids might even start a collection with the special postcards you’ve sent them over the years.

Create a photo playlist of images of you and your children or spouse for your WiFi cloud frame.

The great thing about digital frames is that you can make multiple playlists to showcase different topics or themes. Let your family know you’ll be thinking about them by making a special “While I’m Away” playlist with your favorite pictures of the two (or more) of you together.

You can do this easily with the Nixplay app whether you’re home or hundreds of miles away. If the playlist is for your kids, put the frame next to their bed so they can see your pictures as soon as they wake and right before they go to sleep.

Set up a scavenger hunt for your kids to do while you’re away.

A long-distance scavenger hunt can be a great way to have fun with your kids, even when you’re not with them. Set up the items for them to find throughout your house before you leave. Then you can either leave notes with clues to lead them to the next item, or text them clues as they go along.

If you really want to be creative, send picture clues instead of texts. And make sure they get a picture of themselves with the grand prize once they finish!

Traveling for business can be hard on families, but there are ways to lessen the burden of being away from the ones you love. If you think a digital WiFi cloud frame might help you stay closer to your family, take a look at the new Nixplay Iris.

Bea is Nixplay’s Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

How To Keep Your Kids Happy On A Road Trip

Ah, the open road, the wind in your hair, the sounds of cars rushing by—and what’s that? The sound of cars rushing by is being drowned out by the sound of your kids fighting each other in the back seat? Keep calm, and whatever you do, don’t remember that this is only hour two of a twelve hour drive to make it to the beach.

Seriously though, this is every parent’s nightmare. A long road trip with children in the backseat is a recipe for spills, tantrums, and tears. Sounds rough, right? Well, we’re here to let you in on some trade secrets—namely, how you can keep your children from losing it during a long road trip, and save your sanity as well.

  • Bring them into the loop. Even if they’re pretty young, you can tell them exactly what to expect. You’ll be driving for so many hours, and you’ll stop for lunch and restroom breaks. Yes, they’ll still ask if you’re “there yet,” but you can firmly remind them of the expectations you set earlier.
  • Keep them occupied. Distraction is paramount when it comes to road trips, and you can provide that in plenty of different forms.
  • Toys are always going to be your go-to on a road trip. That means you should definitely do a quick double check to make sure you’ve got your little one’s favorites before you get on the interstate. A child missing his or her favorite stuffed animal when traveling is not a happy child.

    You can also go electronic with your distractions. Some parents don’t want their children buried in a phone or tablet playing games for hours, but this might be a time when you relax those restrictions. If that still doesn’t sit right with you, then try getting a book on tape that you know they like, or a new book from a favorite series.

  • Pack your own food. There are a few advantages to packing things yourself. The first is that you’ll definitely end up saving money, and possibly time if you don’t want to stop off at a gas station or fast food joint every time someone in the back pipes up saying, “I’m hungry.”
  • The second benefit is that you can pack healthy food for your children—with some sweets to hold back as bribes. As with the electronics rule, this might be time to relax some of your healthy food standards. Not only can a favorite snack quiet down your little ones, but they’ll also associate road trips with a little bit of freedom and fun.

  • Also, don’t forget to bring a first aid kit, as well as some kind of upholstery cleaner. There’s roughly a 97% chance that some kind of spill or accident will occur in your backseat, and you don’t want to be 100 miles from the nearest store when it happens.

Family road trips don’t have to be a pain if you plan them out and prepare your kids properly. And you’ll have plenty of amazing photos to show when you get back, so check out our selection of crystal clear digital frames.

Bea is Nixplay’s Social Media Manager. She enjoys drinking coffee, reading about wars, and writing stories. Send her a message at beatrice.bisais@nixplay.com.

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