HP Sprocket 2-in-1 Portable Photo Printer & Instant Camera Bundle with 8GB microSD Card and Zink Photo Paper – White (5MS95A)
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There is no way for me to compare the two since I only have this one. I absolutely love that I can take the picture with the camera and it is so convenient to have the option.
It is specified that the product will live for 100 years. After a day or two, I noticed the print is lighter
If you have an Android phone, this printer will work with it.
Selected User Reviews For HP Sprocket 2-in-1 Portable Photo Printer & Instant Camera Bundle with 8GB microSD Card and Zink Photo Paper – White (5MS95A)
As a replacement for my son's Instax 9 mini camera, which was a piece of garbage, we decided to buy this item and are very pleased. Unlike with instant films, the pictures print out every time (versus 8 of 40 exposures with I think the photos quality is good enough for an instant print camera/cute thing for a memory book or scrapbook. Nobody is going to call you Ansel Adams, but I think they're good enough for that. This film does not have cute or colorful frames like the instax 9 film, but it prints a picture every time, so that's fine with You need to be able to rely on a product when you spend $5 to $10 You can get a 20 film pack for $10. I've found it a little odd that the controls are on your phone as opposed to the camera, and it takes some getting used to, but I suppose it's probably a good thing so my 6 year old won't get confused. In addition to the sale price of $100, which included a memory card and a film pack of ten frames, we were very pleased with our new camera and its features.
It seemed like a great idea to get a Polaroid camera, but I did not enjoy the idea of carrying a bulky camera around or that most cameras are shoot and print only. In other words, it is what you take a picture of that is what you get to print There is a possibility that your photo will come out off center, blurry, or someone may blink, wasting your paper. Thus, I figured I ought to print the photos I take with my phone (Note 10 +, iPhone 11) so I began looking for photo printers, I decided on this printer due to the price per print. As of right now, the photo paper costs There is a price of 99 cents for 20 photos, so it will cost you 30 cents each. In comparison with Polaroid photos, which can cost you two dollars each, this is an extremely good deal The cost of each print is $3. Certainly not polaroid or any small at home version of a photo printer, the quality isn't the best, but neither are polaroid or any such device. ". The purpose of them is to be nostalgic and to be shared among This printer was given to me when I was 70. Considering the full retail price is 80$, I would not recommend buying it at full price I would rather get it for 50$ or less. I would suggest that if you want good prints you send them to your local drug store/costco for development. Each of those prints costs less than 23 cents for a larger and higher resolution copy.
As I got to six, I gave up. Not even able to turn back on the printer after it had been off to clear everything out and I couldn't get anything to work! I called Amazon technical support and they weren't able to help, they told me it was a defective product, so I mailed it back. It is hoped that the replacement will be much more effective. It looks like the first printer was defective. The second printer connected to my bluetooth immediately, so I assume it was a defective printer. There is a big I am glad I bought this printer, but I hope it holds up for a while. I printed 3 pictures, and then I tried to print a couple more, but the printer just froze up, wouldn't shut off, wouldn't display a printer status, nothing! The printer should not be purchased or if you do buy it, do not print more than two pictures at once. I'm not sure if this is what messed it up, but I stopped using it once I printed a few pictures.
It is because of how much I love my Sprocket Printer that I ordered the all-in-one printer. Although the printer works great on the camera, the camera itself was not as impressive. It is very difficult to see anything through the viewfinder. Taking the picture was difficult as it was a piece of cloudy plastic that I could not tell what it was. attempted to put a mirror on the front of its tablet for selfies, but it wasn't successful. Ever since it came out, I wanted this camera. I bought my stand alone sprocket right after it came out, so it made sense to me. We highly recommend the standalone printer, but we will wait until more work on the lens has been done before we purchase the all-in-one.
According to current reviews, however, the app does not work with iPhones or iPads. This is junk! The issue is that I didn't use it over spring break because of pandemic, and now that I am using it I realize it doesn't work, so I don't have time to return it. It's a total waste of time!.
Having done my research and reviewed this product from friends, I decided to purchase it for myself. Having the ability to print images to use in my art and to have simple keepsakes made from the photographs I take with my phone was really exciting to me. In any case, the fact that it was a camera itself was irrelevant
Sadly, the device I was interested in is not compatible with Bluetooth printing. I wanted to print from my own device. Thankfully, I was able to recognize Sprocket on my phone. Using Bluetooth, the connection was made. After I had attempted to print, the status would quickly cycle and do nothing, cycle and inform me that something was wrong and to try again, cycle and inform me that the Bluetooth needed to be connected (which it was after I consulted the settings) The device refused to print anything other than photos taken using the camera function on its own. (The quality of these varied from poor to good. It took me a couple of tries to get the app to work, including uninstalling it, then reinstalling it and using the app's poorly managed Help features. * I am extremely There is nothing "advanced" about my smartphone Ink cartridges are the way to go. So, I guess I'll go back to the trusty photo printers of old.
Polaroid cameras can now be dressed up in a stylish manner. When my daughter received this, she was incredibly excited. It does not have a digital display since it prints. I'm not a fan of the popup viewfinder. Well, that is the way it is. While the prints are very mediocre, they are part of In order for the system to work, you need to put paper in it. I was thinking that the SD card slot would allow you to save images, but I thought we could do it in digital mode so it doesn't print but takes snapshots that you can transport to the computer for printing, so it would be an instant print and semi-digital. A digital camera that uses a traditional lens. However, it depends on the size of the paper and the number of prints per picture you take. We have to purchase expensive paper if we want to use the camera and take pictures that are pretty terrible due to HP's compulsion. In that way, it's a little boring and lacks a sense of fun.