Tomy, a toy company, has launched a new instant printer designed for
smartphones. Unlike existing instant mobile printers on the market,
though, KiiPix doesn’t require a battery, instead relying on the user
hand-cranking a dial to produce the image. The printer uses ordinary
Fujifilm Instax Mini film, which is cheap and easy to order.
Instant printer cameras have surged in popularity with the rise of
mobile photography, enabling users to print small images — often with
adhesive backing — to stick on notebooks or give away to friends. Though
there are already multiple instant printers on the market, most of them
require batteries that have to be regularly charged. Read More full-width
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