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Polaroid Zip Review: the best tiny photo printer on the market today

Polaroid Zip Review: the best tiny photo printer on the market today

Posted on May 17, 2015April 15, 2020 By Hulk

 

The following review will give you a brief overview of what it’ll mean to use the Polaroid Zip Instant Photoprinter. This little device can fit in your pocket (if you’ve got a wallet-sized pocket) and is able to print a collection of photos from your smartphone using NFC to connect and Bluetooth to send data. This device prints 2-inch x 3-inch prints with glossy fronts and instant-dry ink. This device takes the fun of the original Polaroid Instant Camera and jams it in to our modern age, with a sticky back to boot.

The basics

This system is one of the many strangely enticing Polaroid products to have been released in the brand’s modern age. Another recent product we’ve reviewed from Polaroid is the fantastical piece of mini-camera called the Polaroid Cube.

You could – if you wanted – take photos with the Polaroid Cube, transfer them to your smartphone, and print them off with the Polaroid Zip pocket printer. It’d be easier just to take photos with your phone, but who are we to judge?
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