Review: Heirloom Video Book

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What is it? 

A customizable photo and video-playing book that puts your memories into your hands. 

How do I use it? 

The folks at Send Heirloom have made it incredibly simple to order and use. Just visit the Send Heirloom website, buy the book, build your book through a simple-to-use online builder via email, then Heirloom mails your book. 

The book then arrives within five business days and you’ve created a timeless keepsake. 

They have 16 ready-to-use designs for your cover, from birthdays to new babies or engagement announcements. Or you can design your own for a small price, which really puts a personal feel on the video book. 

Would I recommend it? 

A strong yes. While digital and video picture frames have been on the market for a number of years, the Heirloom video book feels like a giant leap forward in terms of quality and ease of use. 

Also, the ease in which you can switch out photos and videos to keep the memories fresh and new means the Heirloom video book will be a cherished addition to your home and not just another dusty old album you keep on a shelf.


Jeremy Long is a writer and content creator based in Las Vegas. The Full Metal Traveler can be found on many travel websites including FullMetalTraveler.com, Matador Network, Hilton, Wanderlust, The Travel, and more. He is the host of a weekly radio program called Unscaled on KSHP 107.1FM / 1400AM in Las Vegas, where he discusses all things travel. He is also the author of several published books including the ‘Ghost Snare’ paranormal humor series.