I'm not the type of person to leave tons of reviews but I can't help but love to share about this product. Such a great value considering how well it works and how great it is that you don't have to charge it or deal with Bluetooth connectivity on your phone. Such a simple, no-nonsense "low-tech" design that gives you almost the same as $80-$140 "high-tech" phone printers from HP, Canon, Fujifilm, and Kodak. I wanted a phone printer because I could never justify buying an Instax camera when I already carry a standard digital camera with me most of the time (I shoot with a Fujifilm xt20) and I already have an iPhone. So. This thing really fully met my needs. Perhaps more expensive printers produce brighter colors, but I'm quite happy with mine and haven't had any problems when, for example, the photo turned completely black. The rolling effect appears a little, but it's not very worrying. I think it adds to the charm of the photo. Anyway I can't say enough good things about this product and how happy I am with it. If you are looking, be sure to take it with you! It's worth every penny. Be sure to properly align your phone's screen with this frame so there aren't any weird frames in the picture. The bezel is designed to sit flush on top of the printer, so removing it may also affect the printer's output. Honestly I'm very happy with this little printer and can't wait to take it with me on trips and share Polaroids with friends and family when I visit, as well as having little Polaroids to stick in my bullet journal now. . The photos were printed in low room light and my iPhone screen was as bright as it could be! Hope these tips help. Have fun!
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