HP Sprocket:new pocket-sized photo printer launched in India

HP brings new pocket printers in India!

HP Inc. launched Sprocket Photo Printer, it is for the photography lovers, capturing memories and printing. It allows users to print directly from mobile device instantly. The HP Sprocket app is available for Android and iOS users. The users can customized the photograph with fun borders, emojis, stickers, filters and fonts available in the mobile application before printing.

The app supports file types including  .jpeg, .gif and .png which are the major image format. It also lets you to print images directly from Facebook and Instagram. The printer connects via Bluetooth and prints photographs sized 2X3 inches using ZINK technology. The ZINK Photo Paper gives colorful, smudge-proof, water-resistant and tear-resistant photos without ink or toner cartridges as all the color required for printing.

Pricing and Availability

  • The HP Sprocket is available on amazon.in and hp official website.
  • The HP Sprocket will be available at INR 8,999/-  in Black, Red and White colours
  • HP ZINK paper to be available for INR 539/- for a pack of 20 & INR 1249 for a pack of 50. Pack of 10 will come at the time of purchase.

Raj Kumar Rishi, Senior Director, Printing Systems, HP Inc. India, said,

[notification type=”notification_info” ]While smartphones have made it very simple to store our memories digitally, the power of printing photographs cannot be undermined. The moment a digital photograph gets printed it becomes a tangible treasure one can cherish for life. HP’s Sprocket printer allows users to print their treasured memories instantly on-the go with just a few taps. Customers remain to be at the heart of HP’s business and our constant endeavor has been to design products and services that enhance their overall brand experience”.[/notification]

Vivin Mitra
Vivin Mitra
Vivin is my Real name. I like to play with Gadgets , Twitter is timepass and Facebook is my Orkut, Photography is my new passion, Movie-holic, I am Android supporter, Indian by birth

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