My least favorite thing to see pop up when I’m taking pictures on my phone is “storage full”. I can’t tell you how many moments I’ve missed because I had to delete pictures off my camera or because I was too busy looking down at my camera deleting pictures of last weeks dinner, that I missed the moment completely. I’m not thrilled that my phone has become my go-to camera, I had always thought that once I had kids I would be the mom with the big fancy camera capturing perfect memories. But the truth is my fancy camera mostly sits on a shelf in my office and my phone fits conveniently in my pocket or diaper bag.
I would guess that 90% of the pictures I take are on my phone. But the struggle to get them from my phone, to my computer and then eventually to a photo album, is real. I try my best but, I tend to take more pictures than I can count and I rarely take the time to move them from one device to another, that is until my phone tells me I have no choice.
At Blogger Bash I learned about Picture Keeper which is a simple device that backs up pictures that are on your phone.
How Picture Keeper Works:
- Download the App
- Plug Picture Keeper into your phone via the charging hub.
- Click start back up
Your photos are quickly backed up to Picture Keeper, freeing up storage on your phone and allowing you to capture more moments.
I love that Picture Keeper is an easy way to keep my memories safe, and that it is a something I can use quickly when I’m on the go with my family.
Picture Keeper is available in a variety of sizes from 16GB to 64GM, there is also one available for music and one for video.
You can get 20% off your purchase of Picture Keeper by using the code CHEERS20 at checkout.
Or Win Your Own Picture Keeper
I received Picture Keeper at Blogger Bash, and they contacted me about doing a giveaway, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Sarah Eliza @ devastateboredom says
My favorite memories of this summer have to be a cruise I took with a bunch of family to Canada — gorgeous scenery and great family time!
Kim K says
My favourite summer memory was camping with family at Algonquin Park.
Melissa says
My favorite memory from this summer was any fun moment we were all able to spend together as a family. Life has been so busy and I cherish those moments.
Jen Czekanski says
My favorite part of summer was taking both kids out “deep” in the ocean for their first times.
barbara@HomeroomAtHome says
So many favorite memories this summer… taking the girls to Ocean City, a Sweet & Sassy Birthday, my own birthday get-away, iPlay America with the kids. Too many memories for one phone to hold, which is why I LOVE this product. Perfect Christmas gift for many folks on my list.