Pexar Mother's Day Sale: 3 Frames, 3 Kinds of Moms, Through May 8
Mother's Day is eight days away. The Pexar Mother's Day sale ends in six. If you've decided a digital photo frame is the right gift this year, the harder question — and the one most guides skip — is which frame for which mom. The 2K, the Terra, and the Starlight aren't interchangeable. They're built for three different rooms, three different routines. The next 90 seconds will help you pick one. The full lineup lives on our Mother's Day gifting page.
A photo frame either becomes the place a family writes to, or it sits dark on a shelf. Olivier M., a five-star reviewer on our gifting page, put it plainly:
"My whole family — from kids to grandkids — now sends photos and videos of our trips to my parents' frame with little captions. It's the perfect way to stay connected." — Olivier M., FR ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
That's the upside case. The picks below are about which frame holds up to that level of daily use in her home.
For the mom whose living room is where the family lands — Pexar 2K 11" — from $139.99, save $40
This is our bestseller for a reason: it's the frame moms actually leave on. The 11-inch 2K display is sharp enough that grandkid faces don't go soft when she walks past, and the anti-glare glass means it survives a south-facing living room without turning into a mirror at 3 p.m. Pick Black at $139.99 for darker furniture and modern rooms, or Sand at $149.99 for warm woods, off-whites, and lighter palettes — same frame, two finishes that disappear into the room instead of fighting it. It earned Yahoo's Best Tested 2026 for the same reason: when a frame becomes part of the décor, it gets watched. Shop the Pexar 2K →
For the mom living in a smaller space, or living alone — Pexar Terra 10.1" — $129.99, save $20
The Terra is the frame to gift when you don't know exactly where she'll put it — and she doesn't either. At 10.1 inches, it fits a kitchen island, a nightstand, the corner of a desk, the small console by the front door. It comes out of the box looking like a gift, not a gadget — which matters for moms who'd rather receive a "thing" than a "device." Light enough to move when she rearranges, simple enough that your aunt who calls about Wi-Fi twice a year can still get photos to it. The 2026 Gold Award honored it for being exactly that quiet. The lowest price in this lineup, and often the right one. Shop the Pexar Terra →
For the mom who'd actually hang it on the wall — Pexar Starlight 15.6" — $297.49, save $52.50
If the spot you imagine for her gift is a blank wall — above the entryway console, beside the dining table, in the hallway she walks past a hundred times a day — this is the frame. The 15.6-inch Starlight is the world's first wall-light digital frame, which means it doubles as ambient lighting that softens the room rather than lighting it up. Bigger investment, bigger discount: $52.50 off is the steepest savings of the sale. The Editor's Choice nod came from reviewers who'd seen plenty of frames sit unused on shelves and finally found one moms wanted on the wall. The right pick when you're upgrading her current setup, not introducing her to one. Shop the Pexar Starlight →
Order Before May 8
The Pexar Mother's Day sale ends May 8 at 11:59 p.m. PT — six days from today. After that, all three frames return to MSRP. Standard shipping runs 3–7 business days in the continental U.S. and 7 business days across the UK, Germany, Spain, France, and Italy. To land before Mother's Day on May 10, today is the day to order. The full Mother's Day collection lives at pexar.com/pages/gifting.
FAQs
When does the Pexar Mother's Day sale end?
The sale runs through May 8, 2026 at 11:59 p.m. PT. After that, the 2K, Terra, and Starlight return to their regular prices.
Will my frame arrive in time for Mother's Day?
Mother's Day is May 10, 2026. Standard shipping is 3–7 business days for continental U.S. addresses and 7 business days for the UK, Germany, Spain, France, and Italy. Order early in the sale window for the best chance of delivery before May 10.
Which Pexar frame is best for a mom who isn't tech-savvy?
The Terra and the 2K are both designed so the recipient never has to set anything up. You and the rest of the family send photos from your phones; her frame just displays them. She doesn't tap, swipe, or troubleshoot.
Can the whole family send photos to one frame?
Yes — multiple family members can connect to the same frame and send photos with captions, the exact use case Olivier described in his review. It turns the frame into a shared family channel rather than a static slideshow.

