Testseek.com have collected 38 expert reviews of the Polaroid CZA-10011 PoGo Instant Mobile Printer and the average rating is 65%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Polaroid CZA-10011 PoGo Instant Mobile Printer.
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The editors liked
Detailed instructions including scenario instructions if things don’t work right away. Also a big card separate from the instruction manual that calls out the toll free number
Zink “ink” makes for smudge free pictures that are instantly dry
Easy to follow instructions and help is available if necessary
The
Compact design
Light weight
No ink required
Fits in a pocket. Easy setup. Prints from PictBridge cameras and over Bluetooth connections.
Oh so very portable!
Bluetooth built in
Battery powered (AC
Too)
No ink
Simple to use
Instant pictures on the go
Paper is inexpensive
The pictures are stickers as well
Works with most phones and cameras for instant printing
Well made
Good-quality prints
Cheap to run
Compact
Itll take you longer to actually line up
Compose
And shoot a decent photo than it will to transfer that same photo to the Pogo. Thermal ZINK photo paper is a hoot to use. Adhesive back is ingenious.
Fun and truly mobile printer that you can actually take with you.
Portability
Bluetooth compatibility
Print speed
The editors didn't like
From the time you click print to the time the picture actually prints takes anywhere from 30 seconds to a minute
No way to print multiple copies of a picture at once
Prints slowly
Poor image quality
Only holds 10 sheets at a time
Photos are only 2- by 3-inches. Color quality is less than ideal.
Print size is fixed and very small
No editing options
Rather slow printing
Not exactly studio quality prints
Only get about 14 prints per battery charge
Unimpressive battery life
Prints are very small
Colors are washed out. Wouldnt it be awesome
I mean really awesome
If you had to shake the heatsensitive paper once or twice to make it develop?
Prints slowly, Poor image quality, Only holds 10 sheets at a time
The PoGo is innovative and fun to use, but $149 isn’t cheap for a phone or camera accessory that doesn’t output full-size 4 x 6 prints. We’d feel more comfortable recommending it to grown-ups if it were faster and delivered better-qualit...
The Polaroid PoGo's appeal lies in its mobility and its near-instantaneous picture production. The price is steep for what amounts to a one-trick gimmick printer. But that doesn't detract from the silly fun people can have by printing pictures on the ...
Oh so very portable!, Bluetooth built in, Battery powered (AC, too)
Print size is fixed and very small, No editing options
For parties, outings, sports events, and anywhere else where you may want to print small photos quickly and without the hassle of wires, youre going to love the PoGo. If you want your pictures to look spectacular, youll be dissatisfied; but this litt...
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Itll take you longer to actually line up, compose, and shoot a decent photo than it will to transfer that same photo to the Pogo. Thermal ZINK photo paper is a hoot to use. Adhesive back is ingenious.
Colors are washed out. Wouldnt it be awesome, I mean really awesome, if you had to shake the heatsensitive paper once or twice to make it develop?
Though, like you, I wasn't totally sure about the PoGo, after using it, I was surprised at how promising and unique the little gadget is. It solves the biggest problem with taking pictures on cellphones, the fact that you can't look at them anywhe...
Fits in a pocket. Easy setup. Prints from PictBridge cameras and over Bluetooth connections.
Photos are only 2- by 3-inches. Color quality is less than ideal.
The Polaroid PoGo Instant Mobile Printer is strong on gadget appeal, but its limited to a 2- by 3-inch photo size and less than ideal photo quality....
The Polaroid PoGos appeal lies in its mobility and its near-instantaneous picture production. The price is steep for what amounts to a one-trick gimmick printer. But that doesnt detract from the silly fun people can have by printing pictures on the ...
Abstract: NameWhen Polaroid's film cameras bit the dust thanks to the digital onslaught, photographic instant gratification went with them. Yes, you can snap photos on your phone or digital compact and show everyone on the LCD screen, but that's not the same as kno...