Technology
Create instant photos with the HP Sprocket Camera Printer, on sale for $60 off at Best Buy
Instant pictures are a fun way to have physical reminders of some of your favorite memories. But lugging around a camera that prints instant photos isn’t always the most convenient. Yeah, you could just print photos at the drugstore, but that takes away the fun of being in the moment.
The HP Sprocket 2-in-1 Camera Printer is a camera with a built-in printer and it’s small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. The neat thing about the Sprocket is you’re not limited to just printing photos you take with the camera — you can connect your smartphone and print photos from your camera roll as well.
The only thing that would make this better is if it was on sale. On wait, it is!
Right now, you can get this nifty gadget for $99.95 at Best Buy.
When you purchase the camera you’ll also receive a 20-pack of photo paper, a USB cable, a wrist strap, and an 8GB microSD card. This bundle is currently $60 cheaper than usual.
The free HP Sprocket app allows you to customize your photos before you print them. You can add a filter, frame, text, stickers, emojis, or crop your pictures. You can also pull in images from social media and print them using the Sprocket. The printed photos can also double as stickers — just peel off the back.
Start capturing your moments with the HP Sprocket 2-in-1 Camera Printer bundle for $99.95 at Best Buy.
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