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Everything You need to Know🌙✨

How does it work?

Plug the frame into your laptop with the included USB-C cable. It appears as a drive with 9 numbered folders. Drag one MP3 file into each folder, match every disc to the folder with the same number, then place a disc on the frame to hear it play. Lift it off to stop. The whole setup takes about 5 minutes.

Does it come with songs already on it?

No — you upload your own MP3 files. The frame does not arrive preloaded with songs. This means you can load any classic rock, live recordings, or personal favorites you want. Reload any disc as many times as you like.

Can I put any song on it?

Yes — any MP3 file works. Classic tracks, live versions, deep cuts, your favorite playlist, even non-rock music. Each disc holds one song, and you can change them whenever you want by plugging the frame back in and swapping the file.

Do you need WiFi for it?

No — once your MP3 files are loaded onto the frame, it works completely offline. No WiFi, no Bluetooth, no app needed. Just place a disc on the frame and it plays. Take it anywhere. 🌙

    • My daughter bought this for me and I haven't stopped crying 🌙

      She's 24. She knows I've loved this band since before she was born. She handed me the box at dinner last Sunday and just said "open it." I saw the crescent moon and the tambourine icons and I already knew. I loaded all nine discs that night — one for each album that got me through my twenties, my divorce, my thirties, everything. I place disc 2 on the frame every single morning with my coffee. I'm 53 years old and a vinyl disc on my fridge makes me feel 19 again.

      Diane K.

    • My wife thinks I don't pay attention but I do ✨

      She's been playing the same playlist in the kitchen every Sunday for 12 years. I know every single song by heart and I don't even try. I loaded all her favorites onto the discs, set the frame up on the fridge while she was at yoga, and waited. She walked in, saw it, put her hand over her mouth, and didn't say anything for about 30 seconds. Then she just looked at me and said "you actually listen." Best $70 I've ever spent in my marriage.

      Greg M.

    • I put my mom's concert ticket stub behind disc 5 🦋

      She went to the Tango in the Night tour in 1987. She still has the ticket stub in a shoebox. I taped it to the back of disc 5 so every time she flips it over she sees it. She called me crying at 10pm the night I gave it to her. She said it was the most thoughtful gift anyone has ever given her. It's a vinyl disc with a ticket stub taped to the back. But to her it's 1987 and she's 22 again standing in the fourth row.

      Lauren T.

    • I brought it to book club and now four of my friends ordered one 🌙

      I didn't even mean to show it off. I had it on my counter when the girls came over for wine and book club. Someone asked what it was, I placed a disc on the frame, and the room went silent. Then everyone started fighting over which disc to play next. By the end of the night four of them had pulled up the website on their phones. One of them ordered it right there at my kitchen table with a glass of Chardonnay in her other hand. That's the most on-brand purchase I've ever witnessed

      Susan R.

    • My 19-year-old son bought it for himself 🌙

      He discovered the band through TikTok last year and now he thinks he's the first person to ever hear them. He set up all nine discs in his dorm room and sends me videos of his roommates fighting over which disc to play during pregames. A bunch of 19-year-old boys arguing over which album is the best while eating ramen in a dorm room. My son is playing music I played in college. This thing is generational.

      Brenda H.