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Tithi Luadthong

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• Use the Sprock app to connect your phone to the printer • Personalize (if desired) and print What I like about the HP Sprocket 3×4 Portable Instant Printer • Quality, good resolution, fine details are present • Convenience, the ZINK technology doesn’t require a separate ink cartridge • Portability, being able to print about 30 photos on a charge makes this a truly portable option to share prints on the go • No need to wait for the picture to “develop”, the picture comes out fully printed What needs to be improved? • I think for anything that requires charging, USB-C should be standard. It’s a bummer that the printer still uses micro-USB. • Response time for adjustments within the app is really slow. • Pictures come out with more contrast than what’s on the screen. This can be good or bad depending on your printed subject, but generally it’s better to print based upon what’s on the screen. • The claimed print speed is not quite accurate, but still acceptable for the quality Final thoughts Overall, I enjoyed using the HP Sprocket 3×4 portable instant photo printer. The size and quality seem better than other options out there. I can see using this printer at family reunions or while on vacation to print pictures for friends and family right there on the spot. An instant gift of memories that people can take home or stick on water bottles, notebooks, etc. As a photographer, it would be great to give out some instant prints on locations until I can get back to my computer for final full edits. My recommendation for good quality prints at a slightly bigger size that more closely resembles what you see on your phone, the HP Sprocket 3×4 is a good choice. The app needs some work, but hopefully, HP will fix that with an app update. This printer will be included in my camera bag! Price: $129.99 Where to buy: HP, Amazon, and Walmart Source: The sample of this product was provided for free by HP Sprocket. HP did not have a final say on the review and did not preview the review before it was published. About The Gadgeteer Founded in 1997, The Gadgeteer (the-gadgeteer.com) is a product review and news website that provides insightful and in-depth coverage of the latest gadgets, gizmos, and tech products. From mobile gear like smartphones, laptops, and wearable tech to smart home devices and even EDC tools, The Gadgeteer keeps its readers updated on the latest trends and advancements in the world of consumer electronics. With a team of experienced reviewers who have a passion for what they do, The Gadgeteer delivers impartial and honest evaluations of the products it covers, making it a trusted resource for tech enthusiasts everywhere. For more info visit the-gadgeteer.com

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