Smart phone converts into Camera-Prynt

While Polaroid was once a thing, recent attempts to bring back on-the-go printing haven't been all that successful. But, Pyrnt might just be the product to turn that around. The case works with any iOS or Android device, which is a a great boast to kick things off with, and lets you print shots off instantly, whether it's a picture you've just taken or one you've got saved.
Prynt is a girthy phone case (it's more of a portable dock, if you ask me) and charges via USB. It comes with 10 sheets of paper, which are refillable through the free Prynt app, available in the Apple App Store and Google Play store. Once the case and app are easily installed, you can use it to take a video or print a photo already stored on your phone and then record a five-second video. You have to record a video in order to print the photo.
Photos print quickly and develop instantly -- no need to wait or shake it like a Polaroid picture. Unfortunately, the image quality is as underwhelming as a Polaroid, so the real charm of the Prynt lies within its ability to "print" video. I admit, I think the result is pretty cool. Looking at the static paper transform into a moving image is like witnessing a futuristic magic trick. It's also really fun to show your friends and watch their own GIF-worthy (or should I say, Prynt-worthy) reactions.


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