HP Sprocket Plus review: Portable photo printer complemented by robust app
It
may seem a little old school, but printed photos still have a charm that
digital ones just cannot match. Even so, you cannot deny that getting photos
printed has its own hassles. And, that is what led to the birth of portable
printers like the HP
Sprocket Plus. A successor to the Sprocket, which was launched last
year, the Plus edition is a tad bigger in size and can print 30 per cent larger
pictures than the previous version.
Aside
from the capacity to print bigger photos, the Plus edition is almost identical
to the Sprocket. A bigger size notwithstanding, it remains a light and portable
device. The Sprocket Plus, with a no-frills design, has a removable cover on
top to pack 10 zero-ink (ZINK) papers in a tray that fits 20 sheets at a time.
As the name suggests, these papers do not require ink, so there is no risk of
spillage.
Operating
the HP
Sprocket Plus is easy, thanks to the
feature-rich Sprocket app available for both iOS and Android devices. The app
requires permissions to access phone data storage, location services, data and
time, etc. Once the permissions are granted, the app connects with Sprocket via
Bluetooth. By default, the app is set to show photos saved in the phone’s
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