Testseek.co.uk have collected 20 expert reviews of the HP Sprocket Studio and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HP Sprocket Studio.
December 2019
(79%)
20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Large, good quality photo prints, Incredibly easy to use, Various photo editing options
Needs a power source, Cost-per-print can be pricey
Before the Studio came along, HP's Sprocket family was only able to print smaller wallet-sized photos. With the Studio, you're able to print larger, better quality snaps that can fit photo frames.It's a breeze to use, and the photo editing features availa...
Published: 2021-03-10, Author: Tony , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: "True" photo printers—in contrast to standard inkjets that manufacturers merely call photo printers—fall into two broad categories at the consumer level: dedicated snapshot printers, and near-dedicated photo printers.As the name indicates, dedicated (also...
Published: 2019-10-11, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Nice desktop friendly design, Easy to use and setup, Intuitive app simple to navigate, Printing is fairly fast, Quality of prints is as good or better than places like Walgreens
The power supply is pretty big considering the size of the printer, You need some clearance behind the printer for the prints to print properly
Physical photos are still a thing, go figure. For those who can't get enough of them, the HP Sprocket Studio is a great product. The initial investment will pay for itself in no time and the cost per print is comparable to places like Walgreens and Shutte...
Easy to use, Works on Android and iOS, Photo quality is quite good, App lets you dabble and edit images before printing
Cost of consumables is not cheap: 80 sheets with ink for $60, Doesn't support Windows or Mac, Takes over a minute per print, Only prints in 4x6 inches (10x15cm)
Abstract: Few people, when packing for a trip, would ever consider bringing along a printer. Big and bulky printers don't make good travel mates. But, like so many other technology products, printers have gotten ever smaller and lighter, and handful of viable choi...
Abstract: True" photo printers -in contrast to standard inkjets that manufacturers merely call photo printers-fall into two broad categories at the consumer level: dedicated snapshot printers, and near-dedicated photo printers. As the name indicates, dedicated (als...
Abstract: True" photo printers -in contrast to standard inkjets that manufacturers merely call photo printers-fall into two broad categories at the consumer level: dedicated snapshot printers, and near-dedicated photo printers. As the name indicates, dedicated (als...
Prints 4-by-6-inch photos, Uses HP Sprocket app and ecosystem, Good range of editing features, Lets you add flourishes like stickers and frames to prints, Reasonably low per-print costs
Not pocket-size like other Sprockets, Lacks the connectivity and speed of some competitors
The HP Sprocket Studio prints larger photos than previous Sprocket printers, and offers robust editing and photo-enhancement features...
Abstract: Photography is a hobby that many share. Whether you're an enthusiast who uses a simple point-and-shoot camera, or if you love the complexity of using different lenses for that perfect shot, the photography bug is hard to shake once it grabs hold of you. I...