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Polaroid’s ZIP iOS/Android Printer w/ Zero Ink Tech hits Amazon low at $78 shipped

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Today only, as part of its Gold Box Deals of the Day, Amazon is offering the Polaroid ZIP Mobile Printer w/ Zero Ink Technology for $77.79 shipping. Available in blue or white, the regular $130 mobile printer is now available at the lowest Amazon has offered it for. This model goes for over $100 at B&H and elsewhere. Rated 3.7/5 stars with more than 65% leaving 4+ star rating.

Polaroid ZIP Mobile Printer:

For the first time ever, you can now enjoy all the power and fun of Polaroid instant print cameras without the need for the actual camera. This brand new standalone mobile printer is designed to print vibrant, colorful photos from a variety of sources. Measures a Compact 2.9 Inches x 4.7 Inches x 0.9 Inches; Weighs Just 6.6 Ounces.

  • Your Purchase Includes a Download of Polaroid ZIP App for iOS/Android
  • 2×3 Photos Are Full-Color/Smudge-Proof, and Feature Peel-Back, Sticky Paper
  • Measures a Compact 2.9 Inches x 4.7 Inches x 0.9 Inches; Weighs Just 6.6 Ounces
  • Prints Directly from Your Mobile Phone or Tablet via Bluetooth or NFC Technology
  • Works With PREMIUM Zink zero papers – ZINK Paper Means No Ink. No Hassles
  • ZINK zero ink printing produces photo-quality, full-color output without using ink cartridges, ribbons, or toner

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices