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The editors liked
Easy to use
No Bluetooth pairing required
Fun to use
Never failed to connect
Lightweight and fits into some outerwear pockets
Comfortable matte body
The editors didn't like
Can't use other versions of Zink paper with this printer
Grip is awkward
Expensive
Huge in size
Photos look washed out and not accurate to digital version
Published: 2018-04-05, Author: Juli , review by: macrumors.com
All things considered, the Prynt Pocket, the Lifeprint, and the Polaroid ZIP are all about the same. Paper prices aren't too different, image quality is essentially no different between the three, and the apps all offer similar functionality.Choosing a ZI...
Abstract: iMore photography editor Cella Lao Rousseau called the Prynt iPhone case " Harry Potter photography magic IRL, " and she wasn't exaggerating. Imagine a photo printer that shoots out a physical photo, but when you hold your iPhone over it, it actually show...
Published: 2017-09-19, Author: Ben , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Back in 2015, we first heard about the Prynt Case – an iPhone case that printed instant photos which were taken with the phone's camera. Although it was a Kickstarter project at the time, it's since become a product you can actually buy. Now, its makers...
Can't use other versions of Zink paper with this printer, Grip is awkward, Expensive
At $149.99 for the Prynt Pocket and the relatively high cost (.50 cents) for each print, the Prynt Pocket isn't very economical compared to other Zink printers like the one I mentioned earlier in the review. That said, the Prynt Pocket is fun to use and i...
Easy to use, Lightweight and fits into some outerwear pockets, Comfortable matte body
Can only load 10 sheets of paper at a time, Adding text on the fly can be awkward, Social media sharing could be more intuitive
Despite the almost universal infatuation with smartphone photography, and even the more recent Snapchat-inspired craving for ephemeral viewing, something about holding a print in your hand still exemplifies instant gratification. Prynt Pocket — small...
Published: 2017-01-18, Author: Ben , review by: 9to5mac.com
The printer costs $150, which is $20 more than the Polaroid equivalent without the augmented reality functionality. Prints then cost 50 cents each, for the special paper.If you find the idea of sticker prints fun, and worth the initial outlay, then I'd no...
You can add a video to your Prynt, so when you hover over the print with the Prynt app you can watch the video, making it come to life, The Prynt app lets you add borders, filters and even remove red eye from your photos before printing them, You don't n
Currently only works with iPhones, Very bulky and cumbersome, and won't work if you have a case on your smartphone, Fiddly to set up because you need to create an account to use
For iPhone owners that don't want to fiddl around setting up a Bluetooth connection, this mobile printer is a good buy. It offers some great editing tools and the video aspect is an added bonus...
Abstract: Prynt Pocket doesn't use ink. In fact, Prynt Pocket uses ink-free photo paper.Pynt paper cartridgepressure plate inside the cartridgeextends widthways up to 3 inchesphoto indicator light (blinks when taking a video)The exterior of the Prynt Pocket has a b...