Feature-filled companion app, Compact design and sturdy construction, Prints can be used as stickers
Image quality limited to thermal paper resolution, A bit expensive,
The asking price of the HP Sprocket is a bit on the high side, but considering the cost of the printing sheets, it's actually a more economical option than the Fujifilm Instax Mini 9. HP is retailing the ZINK sheets on Amazon priced at Rs. 539 for a pack...
Ultra portable, Stickable prints, Better quality than instant cameras
Expensive, Limited use, Prints too small
The HP Sprocket addresses a very specific set of printing needs. And it is fun. Precisely put, it is an instant portable personal printer. But I was really hard-pressed to think who will want it, especially in a country where you find photo-wallas at pret...
Abstract: HP has launched first of its kind ‘Sprocket Photo Printer' for millennials and photography lovers, passionate about capturing memories in their day-to-day life through smartphones. The pocket-sized photo printer allows users to print directly from their m...
Abstract: The smartphone could well have been the best thing to have happened to photography, maybe not so for camera companies. While photography initially did not have a presence without touch and feel, digital photography pretty much killed the printed photograp...
Good looking design, ZINK Technology, User-friendly
The HP Sprocket checks all the right boxes in terms of design, size and convenience but misses out on delivering great performance. If the device would have a been a little cheaper, then it would have made sense to purchase this instead of a polaroid came...
Abstract: ZINK technology means no ink so the shiny white paper looks just like ordinary photo paper used in standard printers but of course it is not.The unit is 11.5x7.5x2.2cm and it weighs 183 grams. It has an internal battery that is recharged by supplied mic...
A fun compact printer that you can take with you anywhere. Pricey prints and mediocre quality only do a little to take away from its charm: it's a great gift that keeps on giving...
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...
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...