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Add Wireless Printer To Android Tablet

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Add Wireless Printer To Android Tablet

2024-07-26 02:13:16

I purchased it to add a mouse feature to an android tablet. It connected right away and works great.

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2024-08-11 06:46:34

I can now plug my keyboard and mouse wireless adapter into this puppy and then into my Samsung Tablet or Android phones and it's good to go. Plus I can plug a USB flash drive with movies and music into this puppy and I'm set for hours with entertainment to pass the time when traveling in a car or on a plane. I got 3 of these so I don't have to share with my wife and son. This is a must for our devices.

5
2024-09-03 02:46:28

By working with my Windows tablet via USB and my android phone via Bluetooth, this printer offers me flexibility and creates quality labels. Allowed me to get rid of an old standalone clunky label printer, and still have portability.

5
2024-09-28 07:10:26

Wireless makes this the perfect tablet.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Bought to add to my tablet

5
2024-08-19 06:53:27

I like the idea that this label printer is wireless and you basically can use any device like your phone, a tablet or laptop to connect - or even Desktop - just make sure it has a Bluetooth connectivity. This unit has an internal battery, which is also convenient. Highly recommend, if you need to print a lot of labels.

5
2024-09-01 03:32:43

After my 2'nd Samsung Tablet (in 5 years) broke, I decided to give Apple a try. This is my first apple product. I've always been a windows (pc) and Android ( tablet/phone) user, so when I needed a new tablet, I figured I'd give apple a try. $329.00 is cheap to try the apple eco system.... IOS seems a bit more restrictive than Android (maybe that's a learning curve ?)... but, so far, I am very impressed. From a user interface/usability standpoint, it is much more enjoyable to use than my Samsung (Android) tablet, albeit the Samsung was 3 years old. Very seemless integration with my Microsoft One Drive Cloud storage/MS office products. Got the apple pencil as well.... Why not ! I'll probably always stay with Windows OS for a pc, but may take a bite of the apple when I get a new pbone...

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2024-08-01 06:15:22

Use it with an android app to control my photos using smartphone or android tablet

5
2024-07-03 06:26:31

Works perfectly! Setting up my Android tablet and iPhone was quick and easy!

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2024-06-24 02:38:57

I bought an Android tablet, put a hard plastic case around it, glued a quick-release plate to the case, and I use this arm to mount the tablet to my rig for use as a field monitor. The arm is much stronger than I expected it to be. I bought it because I'm broke and I figured that for this price, it wouldn't break me if it didn't hold... But it does hold... It easily holds the weight of a Google Nexus 10, its case, and the Manfrotto RC2 quick-release. I can hot-show mount it on my 5D2 or mount it anywhere I can find a 1/4-20 hole. So, I'm psyched that I made the buy.

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