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Print stickers instantly with a portable Bluetooth printer

TL;DR: Print your smartphone photos with the HP Sprocket Portable Instant Photo Printer. As of May 4, grab one for $79.99.


Snapping awesome photos has never been easier, thanks to smartphone cameras. Digital storage is simple, too, with cloud options, memory cards, and a set number of gigabytes on your device. But producing a tangible photo? That’s where things get complicated. 

Generally, in order to print your favorite photos, you have to head to the store or invest in a pricey printer yourself. Unless, of course, you have the HP Sprocket Portable Instant Photo Printer.

About the size of your smartphone and weighing in at under a pound, the HP Sprocket is small enough to fit in your pocket, purse, or backpack and allows you to print photos on the go. They come out as two-inch by three-inch sticky-backed prints that you can display on your wall, in a frame, in a book, or practically anywhere you want. Read more...

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