You are using an outdated browser. For a faster, safer browsing experience, upgrade for free today.
Phones: 800
$ USD
  • Your shopping cart is empty!

Android Usb Thermal Printer

Related products

Lexmark Ms431dn Monochrome Laser Printer

$1,047.00 $1,402.98

Muxlab 500619 Usb-c Module (black)

$29.85 $42.09

Poly Studio R30 Usb Video Bar

$2,099.85 $2,666.81

Kodak Portrait 3d Printer

$7,497.00 $9,971.01

Canon Sd-33 Printer Stand

$1,896.00 $2,616.48

Flir Scion Otm260 Thermal Monocular (gray)

$9,447.00 $11,619.81

Agm Thermal Targets (50-pack)

$735.00 $1,021.65

Xerox C230 Color Printer

$747.00 $1,045.80

Lexmark Ms331dn Monochrome Laser Printer

$897.00 $1,318.59

Canon Mk2600 Cable Id Printer

$1,859.85 $2,250.42

Android Usb Thermal Printer

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
2024-08-21 08:23:33

I use this usb to charge my samsung android phone.

5
2024-05-07 03:17:14

I use these to charge android phone and connect USB C drives.

5
2024-05-29 06:24:44

Needed a short cable to connect thermal printer to computer. Functions well.

5
2024-09-11 06:25:38

I'm a HUGE fan of this device....especially when used with an Android phone, which all you need is a USB A to C adapter for. If you wanna do videos or podcasts with great audio on the go...without bringing a computer...this is the way to go. Will this drive an sm7b? No....no it won't...but most dynamics it will...condensers, no problem. I just snap a klark teknik ct1 onto this thing for sm7b use...still ultra portable, and the price of both is just over a hundo. For the record....I've owned TWO Shure x2u devices....both went bad. Go with this for ultra portability. [I received this product in exchange for my honest review.]

5
2024-08-14 07:55:24

If you need a Thunderbolt3 housing that is speedy while keeping the SSD's thermal low, then this is it. It seems to regulate the transfer speeds to not go above 1400MBps in order to keep temps down. I am using this enclosure with a 2TB WD SN750 Black, and my friend is using his enclosure with a Samsung 970 Evo Plus. The OWC housings seems to be very reliable and keeps the drive cool while maintaining a very constant throughput when copying large files. I am very impressed. I almost bought an Orico USB 3.2 Gen 2 20Gbps housing, but it seems that built quality might not be there, and with the TB3 housing, I can enforce the TRIM command which would not have been guaranteed over a USB connection. TL;DR : A very reliable, robust unit, which should give me a long life expectancy with my NVME.

5
2024-07-07 07:29:23

Great solid feeling aluminum enclosure.  Accommodates any 2280 or smaller NVME SSD (not for SATA 2280 SSD).  Enclosure has room on either side of the SSD which makes for good thermal ability... and added to the thermal film will likely prevent any overheating and thus throttling.  You will get anywhere from 800-1000mb/sec depending on SSD.  I have a 950 pro 512gb and get around 860 read/write.  Make sure you use a type C usb port or 3.1 (gen2) type A usb port for those speeds.  Super easy to assemble.  If you have an extra NVME SSD 2280 laying around- this is the solution to make into a super high speed USB external drive.

5
2024-08-02 07:41:16

Works great, cute little android, perfect for phone micro usb to usb adapter.

5
2024-09-04 09:57:55

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I previously owned a different thermal printer model and had issues with the feeder and app. This Brother printer is perfect for my small business needs and fits my 4x6 shipping labels for packaging. It was fairly easy to set up and get started with the online and app features. So far I'm happy with the quality of the print and capabilities to make adjustments in app. I love not having to purchase ink for this thermal printer which saves me time and money!

5
2024-06-19 07:44:58

These print well in my Casio CW-50 Thermal Printer and I don't ever recall having a bad burn with one of them. Although they are rated at 16x, I usually burn at 8x and have never had a problem.

5