Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Pocket Photo Printer Pro, a portable printer designed for on-the-go high-quality photo printing. Its compact size makes it ideal for trips, work assignments, or social events. This innovation ensures vibrant, fade-resistant prints, promising clarity and durability.
The Mijia Pocket Photo Printer Pro utilizes advanced thermal sublimation printing, producing high-definition prints superior to traditional inkjet versions. It supports JPG and PNG files, offering resolutions up to 313×313 DPI. Additionally, with a wide color gamut and 256 gray scales, the printer delivers smooth gradients and richly detailed images. Each photo is laminated, protecting against scratches, moisture, and fading.
The printer uses 2×3 inch photo paper, with a quick one-minute print time per photo. It can hold up to 10 sheets of regular photo paper or 5 sheets of adhesive-backed paper. The Mi Home app enhances user experience through added features like AR video clips up to 15 seconds, voice messages, decorative frames, watermarks, and personalized templates.
Compatible with Android 8.0+ and iOS 13.0+, the Mijia Printer connects via Bluetooth 5.2, allowing up to three users simultaneously through Mi Home accounts. It operates on an 880mAh lithium-ion battery, measures 142.5 × 86.8 × 26.8 mm, and weighs approximately 308 g.
Set to hit the market on June 16, the Mijia Pocket Photo Printer Pro is priced at 599 yuan (around $83), offering an affordable solution to portable high-quality printing needs.
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