Customizable size prints, No ink needed, Zink paper rolls are 197 inches long (enough for 65 3-inch prints),
Better image resizing tech to prevent pixelation, Fix bugs (flipped images) in the app, Include a full roll of Zink paper with purchase instead of a starter roll
If you don't want to print images smaller than 2 x 3 inches, the HP Sprocket Panorama photo printer does a good job printing your favorite photos from your camera roll. The colors are good (maybe a little dark), and the images are only slightly grainy. Ea...
Easy setup, Quick photo prints, Crisp and good color
Only comes with 10 sheets of photo paper
I've reviewed a couple other printers very similar to the HP Sprocket, so I wasn't expecting the resulting prints to be much if any different than ones I've been using for years. But I actually was surprised. The prints from the HP Sprocket look a bit cri...
Abstract: Instant photography never went away, but it's had one foot out the door since the advent of digital photography. Well, digital photography has been around for a while now, and the honeymoon period is over! Digital albums hold thousands of photos, and no o...
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Published: 2017-11-06, Author: Brian , review by: tomsguide.com
Photo printer and camera in one, Inkless printing is hassle-free, Rechargeable battery
Print quality leaves a lot to be desired, Mediocre camera, Clunky app
The HP Sprocket 2-in-1 is an amusing toy, giving you the chance to print photos on the spot, and even snap a few new ones as you go. Like most mobile snapshot printers, it doesn't offer the greatest print quality, but it's selling instant gratification wi...
Abstract: At just over 9 cubic inches, the HP Sprocket is the smallest of the wallet-size snapshot printers we tested. While it works pretty well for a novelty photo printer, its print quality just doesn't quite measure up to that of other photo-only printers. The...
Abstract: Mobile printing now has a new meaning. HP recently announced the launch of the Sprocket – a portable printer for the smartphone generation. This little device produces 2-by-3-inches photos with a peel-and-stick back.The printer measures just 0.83 inches i...
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Published: 2017-07-09, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
Small and portable, Easy to use and configure, Fast print speeds
Image quality could be better
The HP Sprocket is a winner in terms of portability. It's a great solution if you want instant, fast and Polaroid-like prints. Quality could be better, but overall it's a decent portable photo printer...
The HP Sprocket is exceptionally easy to use and prints straight from your phone. The image editing tools bring fun to an otherwise ordinary task
Print quality is average and the cost of replacement paper can add up quickly
If you can afford its initial and ongoing costs and aren't looking to hang your work in a museum, the HP Sprocket Photo Printer is a simple and enjoyable way to get photos off your phone...
Published: 2016-12-09, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Fast photo printing, Highly portable, Prints from your phone or tablet's photo albums, Easy integration with Facebook, Instagram, and Flickr
Limited to wallet-size (2-by-3) prints, Can only print from smartphones and tablets via Bluetooth
The tiny HP Sprocket Photo Printer can produce wallet-size prints from your phone or tablet's photo albums or your social media accounts, although its output quality could be better...
Abstract: I came home the other day to find a mysterious box from HP waiting for me I opened it to find an HP Sprocket The Sprocket is a portable printer that uses HP ZINK zero ink–get it? and special paper to print photos directly from your phone To me, it was a c...