A smart display for your desk should do one clear job before it tries to do everything. When your eyes leave the main monitor for a second, what do you actually want to see: time, weather, social stats, market-style widgets, and pixel animations, or family photos, short videos, countdowns, and a calmer screen that makes the desk feel more personal?
That is the real difference between Divoom Times Gate and Divoom Times Frame. Choose Times Gate if you want a small desk dashboard. Choose Times Frame if you want a photo-first smart desk display with useful daily widgets. Both belong on a desk, but they make the desk feel smart in very different ways.
The best desk display is not the one with the longest feature list. It is the one whose screen you would actually look at every day.
Shop by desk role
Divoom Times Gate
For a dashboard-style desk
Choose it when you want separate zones for clocks, widgets, data, pixel art, and ambient personality.
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Divoom Times Frame
For a photo-first smart desk
Choose it when you want photos, videos, clock faces, countdowns, and a warmer daily display.
View Times FrameStart with the desk job, not the device category
"Smart display for desk" is a broad phrase. Search results often point you toward voice-assistant screens, smart home hubs, smart monitors, or DIY desktop dashboards. Those can be useful products, but they do not all solve the same desk problem.
A personal desk display has a smaller, more focused role. It should give you something worth glancing at without pulling you into another full screen. For one person, that means a dashboard of clocks, weather, widgets, and pixel art. For someone else, it means photos, videos, calendar-style context, and a warmer visual anchor next to the main monitor.
Before comparing specs, ask one question: what should the display do when it is sitting on your desk every day? Once you answer that, Times Gate and Times Frame separate quickly.
Choose Times Gate if your desk needs a dashboard
Divoom Times Gate is the dashboard-style pick. It is officially the Divoom Times Gate Pixel Art Info Display with 5 Smart LCD Screens, and that name explains the core idea: five small screens, each able to carry a different piece of desk information or visual personality.
Times Gate is built around five full-color 128x128 LCD screens. Product information describes it as a display for live data, pixel animations, customizable widgets, stocks, crypto prices, YouTube subscribers, Twitch followers, weather, world clocks, and calendar events. It is controlled through the Divoom Smart App, and its dual-edge ambient lighting adds a more sci-fi, gaming-desk feeling than a regular utility screen.
The best Times Gate setup gives each screen a job. One screen can be a clock. Another can show weather or daily context. Another can carry a supported social, creator, or market-style widget. The remaining screens can bring in pixel art, animated GIFs, or a visual mood that matches your setup.
Best for: gaming desks, creator desks, streaming setups, finance or weather watchers, pixel-art fans, and people who like the idea of a compact command center beside the monitor.
Skip it if: your main goal is family photos, a quieter memory display, a voice assistant, or a full-size smart monitor.
Choose Times Frame if your desk needs photos and daily context
Divoom Times Frame is the photo-first pick. It is officially the Divoom Times Frame Floating Smart Desk Display, and it sits closer to a WiFi digital photo frame than a five-screen dashboard. The point is not to watch five data streams at once. The point is to give a desk, bedside table, or home office a personal screen that can also carry useful daily context.
Times Frame product information describes photos and videos through the Divoom app, 64GB storage, 400+ clock faces, live weather, finance tickers, calendars, countdown timers, and pixel art. That combination makes it a better fit when the screen should feel warm before it feels technical.
Think of Times Frame as the display for a more personal desk. It can show family photos, short videos, weather, clock faces, countdowns, calendar-style information, and pixel art without feeling like a busy stats board. That makes it especially natural for a home office, bedroom desk, long-distance relationship gift, parents gift, housewarming gift, or any setup where memories matter as much as utility.
Best for: photo display, home office atmosphere, family memories, bedside desks, thoughtful gifts, and users who want one display to feel useful without becoming intense.
Skip it if: you mainly want a multi-screen dashboard, a creator stats display, or a sci-fi gaming desk centerpiece.
Times Gate vs Times Frame: the side-by-side choice
If the choice still feels close, compare the role instead of the feature count. Times Gate is about separated information zones. Times Frame is about one larger personal display with photos and daily widgets.
| Need |
Times GateDashboard-style smart desk display |
Times FramePhoto-first smart desk display |
|---|---|---|
| Core requirement | Five-screen desk dashboard for glanceable information and pixel energy | Photo and video display with clocks, weather, countdowns, and daily widgets |
| Primary purpose | Track several small pieces of information without opening another large screen | Keep personal photos, videos, clocks, and soft daily context visible on the desk |
| Best desk scenarios | Gaming desk, creator desk, sci-fi setup, data-friendly work corner | Home office, bedroom desk, family photo corner, gift setup |
| Visual vibe | More energetic, segmented, and dashboard-like | More personal, calmer, and image-focused |
| Custom content focus | Pixel art, animations, widgets, and custom screen layouts | Photos, videos, clock faces, countdowns, calendar-style context, and pixel art |
| Skip it if | You mainly want a photo frame or memory gift | You mainly want a multi-screen stats dashboard |
10 second self-check
If most of your answers are on the left, Times Gate is probably the better fit. If most are on the right, Times Frame will feel more natural.
- Do you want separated information zones? Choose Times Gate. Do you want one personal screen? Choose Times Frame.
- Do you care more about widgets and pixel energy? Choose Times Gate. Do you care more about photos and memory display? Choose Times Frame.
- Is the desk style gaming, creator, or data-friendly? Choose Times Gate. Is it home office, bedside, or gift-focused? Choose Times Frame.
Which one fits your setup?
For a gaming desk
Choose Times Gate first. A gaming desk usually benefits from a compact screen that can carry clock faces, weather, pixel animations, and supported app widgets without taking over the main monitor. Times Frame can still work in a gaming room, but it makes more sense when the room needs photos or calmer decoration rather than a dashboard layer.
For a creator or streaming desk
Times Gate is again the stronger fit. Its five-screen layout is better suited to separated information zones: one screen for time, one for daily context, one for supported creator or social signals, and one or two for pixel identity. Just keep expectations realistic: live data and widgets can depend on app support, platform access, and data sources.
For a home office
Choose based on the mood you want. Times Gate is better if you want a more active desk dashboard. Times Frame is better if you want the desk to feel calmer and more personal, with photos, videos, weather, countdowns, and clock faces sitting beside your work setup.
For a family or relationship gift
Times Frame is the more natural choice. It gives the gift a clearer emotional reason: photos, videos, memories, and daily display features in one object. Times Gate can still be a great tech gift for gamers and creators, but Times Frame is easier to understand as a personal keepsake.
For someone who wants a voice assistant or full smart monitor
Neither product should be your first answer. Divoom displays are better framed as personal desk displays, not voice-assistant hubs or large monitor replacements. If you mainly want smart home voice control, a bigger screen for streaming, or a full second monitor, choose a product built for that job.
What to check before buying
Before choosing either display, check the current product page for price, color, bundle availability, and product details. If one specific widget is the reason you want the display, confirm that the current Divoom app experience supports what you need before building your whole desk around that feature.
Setup tip
Divoom products are mainly customized through the mobile Divoom app. If you prefer setting everything from a Windows or Mac desktop app, check the current app options before buying.
FAQ
Can Times Gate and Times Frame show weather, stocks, crypto, or social media counters?
Times Gate is the stronger dashboard-style choice for this kind of glanceable information. Times Frame can also support daily widgets such as weather and finance-style information, while staying more photo-first. Availability can depend on the current app, supported services, and data sources, so confirm important widgets before purchase.
Is there a Divoom app for Windows or Mac?
Divoom products are mainly controlled through the mobile Divoom app for phones and tablets. Do not buy Times Gate or Times Frame expecting a full Windows or Mac control app unless Divoom's current app information says otherwise.
Which one is better as a gift?
Choose Times Frame for family photos, parents, partners, housewarming, bedroom desks, and memory-focused gifts. Choose Times Gate for gamers, creators, streamers, pixel-art fans, and people who enjoy a more tech-forward desk dashboard.
Which one is better for a small desk?
Times Gate is better if the small desk needs compact information. Times Frame is better if the small desk needs a warmer display with photos and daily context. In both cases, measure the space and think about viewing distance before choosing.
Can either display replace a monitor or TV?
No. Treat them as personal desk displays, not monitor or TV replacements. Their strength is glanceable information, photos, pixel art, and atmosphere, not full-screen work or entertainment.
Choose the screen you will actually look at
The simplest way to choose is to imagine the display one month from now. If you would look over and want five small zones of time, weather, widgets, pixel art, and desk energy, choose Times Gate. If you would rather see photos, videos, countdowns, clock faces, and a softer sense of daily life, choose Times Frame.
A good desk does not need every kind of screen. It needs the right screen for the way you work, play, remember, and relax. Choose the one whose role is clear before you even plug it in.