![]() The Mini Link uses Fujifilm’s Instax Mini Instant Film, which makes it costlier in the long run, compared to zero-ink printing (you pay £0.70/$0.60 per Instant Film print vs £0.52/US$0.48 per Zink print). Instax Mini Link (£109.99/US$99.99), which clinched the top spot in our r The Sprocket Select is only slightly more expensive than the The Sprocket 200 does, however, come with an augmented reality feature that allows animations, maps and videos to come alive on the image when viewed through the app (though we couldn’t get it to work). Sprocket 200 sits in the same price bracket as the Select, but prints smaller images (2 x 3in instead of 2.3in x 3.4in) and only supports Bluetooth 4.2 – so your friends won’t be able to connect to it simultaneously. ![]() The Sprocket Select costs £119/US$149.99 and is available from
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