See all your favorite entertainment as it was meant to be seen. Enter the world of 4K, where every show, season, and scene is upscaled with enhanced picture clarity. Plus, a smart guide lets you quickly find what you want to watch.
RU7100 Key Features
Optimized picture performance with 4K UHD Processor
A powerful processor optimizes your TV’s performance with 4K picture quality.
Experience stunningly enhanced detail with HDR
See shades of color that reveal more detail than HDTV can deliver.
Search less, enjoy more on your Smart TV with Universal Guide
Our simple on-screen guide is an easy way to find streaming content and live TV shows.
A sleek, slim design that fills your space
Modern and slim, the sleek design naturally fills the contours of your space with refined design.
Many Spectrums of Color
with PurColor
Enjoy a wide range of color fine-tuned to deliver a vibrant picture.*
*Wide Color Gamut capable TV vs Samsung 2017 FHD TV.
Powerful picture quality
4K UHD Processor
A powerful processor optimizes your TV’s performance with 4K picture quality.
Real 4K UHD Resolution
See what you’ve been missing on a crisp, clear picture that’s 4X the resolution of Full HD.
UHD Dimming
Samsung’s UHD Dimming dynamically fine tunes the deepness of the blacks, to the brightness of the whites, for a picture with sensational contrast.
Revealing Colors
HDR
See shades of color that reveal more detail than HDTV can deliver.
See the bigger picture
Screen sizes up to 82″
Samsung offers a range of larger than life 75″+ class TV’s that take on-screen entertainment up a level. Immerse yourself in a cinematic experience where your favorite movies, shows, sports, and games appear larger than life.
Slim and Modern
Slim Design
Modern and polished, the sleek design naturally fills the contours of your space with refined design.
Search less, enjoy more
Smart TV with Universal Guide
Our simple on-screen guide is an easy way to find streaming content and live TV shows.
All in one
with OneRemote
The sleek and slim OneRemote automatically detects and controls all compatible connected devices and content.⁴
Samsung UHD TV meets the new Apple TV app
Apple TV
Now for the first time ever, you can buy, rent, and watch the newest movies, plus subscribe to and watch Apple TV channels on your Samsung UHD TV with the new Apple TV app. Just click the Apple TV app icon and dive right in.*
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Samsung TV works with other smart devices
Amazon Alexa
Smart Speakers
Samsung UHD TV works with Alexa so your life just got simpler. It’s easy to connect your Alexa-enabled devices. With Samsung UHD TV’s compatibility, have Alexa turn on your TV, change channels, control volume, and more.*
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Google Assistant
Smart Speakers
Samsung UHD TV works with the Google Assistant to make your life easier. Change channels, adjust the volume, control playback and more with just your voice.*
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AirPlay 2
With AirPlay 2 built in, you can stream or share content from Apple devices to the big screen. Effortlessly play videos, music, photos and more from your iPhone, iPad and Mac on your Samsung UHD TV.*
*AirPlay, Alexa and Works With functionality not available at launch and will be coming soon to 2019 Samsung Smart TVs.
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See all your favorite entertainment as it was meant to be seen. Enter the world of 4K, where every show, season, and scene is upscaled with enhanced picture clarity. Plus, a smart guide lets you quickly find what you want to watch.
RU7100 Key Features
Optimized picture performance with 4K UHD Processor
A powerful processor optimizes your TV’s performance with 4K picture quality.
Experience stunningly enhanced detail with HDR
See shades of color that reveal more detail than HDTV can deliver.
Search less, enjoy more on your Smart TV with Universal Guide
Our simple on-screen guide is an easy way to find streaming content and live TV shows.
A sleek, slim design that fills your space
Modern and slim, the sleek design naturally fills the contours of your space with refined design.
Many Spectrums of Color
with PurColor
Enjoy a wide range of color fine-tuned to deliver a vibrant picture.*
*Wide Color Gamut capable TV vs Samsung 2017 FHD TV.
Powerful picture quality
4K UHD Processor
A powerful processor optimizes your TV’s performance with 4K picture quality.
Real 4K UHD Resolution
See what you’ve been missing on a crisp, clear picture that’s 4X the resolution of Full HD.
UHD Dimming
Samsung’s UHD Dimming dynamically fine tunes the deepness of the blacks, to the brightness of the whites, for a picture with sensational contrast.
Revealing Colors
HDR
See shades of color that reveal more detail than HDTV can deliver.
See the bigger picture
Screen sizes up to 82″
Samsung offers a range of larger than life 75″+ class TV’s that take on-screen entertainment up a level. Immerse yourself in a cinematic experience where your favorite movies, shows, sports, and games appear larger than life.
Slim and Modern
Slim Design
Modern and polished, the sleek design naturally fills the contours of your space with refined design.
Search less, enjoy more
Smart TV with Universal Guide
Our simple on-screen guide is an easy way to find streaming content and live TV shows.
All in one
with OneRemote
The sleek and slim OneRemote automatically detects and controls all compatible connected devices and content.⁴
Samsung UHD TV meets the new Apple TV app
Apple TV
Now for the first time ever, you can buy, rent, and watch the newest movies, plus subscribe to and watch Apple TV channels on your Samsung UHD TV with the new Apple TV app. Just click the Apple TV app icon and dive right in.*
*Apple and Apple TV are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The content within the screen are simulated images and are for demonstration purposes only.
Seamless connections
Samsung TV works with other smart devices
Amazon Alexa
Smart Speakers
Samsung UHD TV works with Alexa so your life just got simpler. It’s easy to connect your Alexa-enabled devices. With Samsung UHD TV’s compatibility, have Alexa turn on your TV, change channels, control volume, and more. *
*AirPlay and Alexa functionality are available on all 2019 and later Samsung smart TVs. Amazon, Alexa, and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Available on 2018, 2019 and later smart Samsung TVs. Google and related marks and logos are trademarks of Google LLC.
Google Assistant
Smart Speakers
Samsung UHD TV works with the Google Assistant to make your life easier. Change channels, adjust the volume, control playback and more with just your voice.*
*AirPlay, Alexa and Works With functionality not available at launch and will be coming soon to 2019 Samsung Smart TVs. Amazon, Alexa, and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Google and related marks and logos are trademarks of Google LLC.
AirPlay 2
With AirPlay 2 built in, you can stream or share content from Apple devices to the big screen. Effortlessly play videos, music, photos and more from your iPhone, iPad and Mac on your Samsung UHD TV. *
*AirPlay, Alexa and Works With functionality not available at launch and will be coming soon to 2019 Samsung Smart TVs.
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Additional information: Eco Sensor Mini Wall Mount Support Vesa Wall Mount Support
Weight without stand: 17.3 kg, with stand: 17.7 kg
VESA wall mount (mm): 200×200 mount is not included and must be purchased separately!
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Sonos Sale: These Best-in-Class Speakers Are Up to 25% Off Right Now
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A Sonos sale is a rare occasion, so when one pops up, we listen. The coveted home audio brand offers excellent high-end speakers, arguably the best on the market, combining elite sound quality with sleek and attractive hardware. Typically, you can only get a deal on Sonos if you’re willing to grab a refurbished model—which, in all honesty, is a smart move since refurbs are guaranteed to work like a brand new speaker anyway.
Anyone who’s been waiting for a Sonos sale can finally stop holding their breath now. Just in time to score a gift ahead of Father’s Day, Sonos is slashing prices on its speakers and home theater sound systems by up to 25% off.
From the brand’s excellent mini portable speaker, the Roam, to its bass-heavy subwoofer, almost every GQ-approved speaker is on sale. Trouble figuring out what speakers are for you? We have a handy little breakdown of all the best Sonos speakers for every kind of audiophile. There’s really something for every kind of sound lover, whether you need a speaker to pair with your fancy turntable or you actually care who wins the Oscar for best sound mixing. Shop the Sonos sale now because we’re really not sure when (or if) this will ever happen again.
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Sonos Roam
When the Roam first came out, we called it “Sonos’ first essential speaker.” The ultra-portable speaker still feels just as necessary today as it did two years ago.
$179 $134 at Sonos
Sonos Move
From the bedside to the poolside, the Move is the speaker you buy when you need to bring your tunes everywhere you go.
$399 $299 at Sonos
Sonos Beam (2nd generation)
One of the best things you can do to improve your TV’s subpar sound quality is to hook it up to a soundbar.
$499 $399 at Sonos
Sonos Arc
The Arc is Sonos’ higher-end soundbar, and it offers 3D Dolby Atmos, which sort of feels like the sound is coming from all around you, even if you don’t have an actual surround-sound system.
$899 $719 at Sonos
Sonos One SL
Sonos might be phasing out the One (and One SL) for the Era 100, but we can’t neglect the legacy of these flagship bookshelf speakers just because something new has come out.
$199 $159 at Sonos
Sonos Ray
This entry-level soundbar is out of sight but its big sound will make its presence known.
$279 $223 at Sonos
Sonos Sub (3rd generation)
For those who are all about that bass, the Sub is the speaker you need to get the ground thumping.
$799 $639 at Sonos
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Sonos Roam SL
To save an extra few bucks on the Sonos Roam, opt for the Roam SL, which nixes the voice control but keeps everything else that’s great about the portable speaker.
$159 $119 at Sonos
Sonos Indoor/Outdoor Set (Era 100 and Move)
The only way to score a discount on Sonos’ new bookshelf speaker, the Era 100, is to get it in a bundle with the brand’s portable smart speaker, which isn’t a bad deal (or idea) at all.
$648 $548 at Sonos
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Sonos remains one of the brands to beat when it comes to whole-home, multi-room audio, wireless smart speakers, and streaming soundbars.
The brand that kick-started the multi-room revolution now has a whole range of audio products, from the new Sonos Era 300 and 100 to the Move and Roam Bluetooth speakers to the Sonos Arc, Beam and Ray TV soundbars. There’s even a Sonos car audio system – and, if rumours are to be believed, there might even be some Sonos headphones in the pipeline.
But which Sonos product is right for you? And where can you get the lowest price? Read on for our comprehensive round-up of every product in the Sonos family, and to see our constantly updated deals that will ensure you get the best possible price.
The best Sonos UK deals right now
Sonos One was £199 now £179 (save £26)
Sonos Roam was £179 now £160 (save £29)
Sonos Amp was £699.99 now £629 (save £70)
Sonos Premium Immersive Set with Arc was £2196 now £2086 (save £110)
Sonos Ultimate Immersive Set with Arc was £2596now £2466 (save £130)
Sonos Era 300
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Sonos’s latest wireless speaker is the Era 300, its first model designed for spatial audio. Hence the unique cinched hourglass design. It’s also the first third-party device to support Spatial Audio on Apple Music, and Sonos’s first speaker with both Bluetooth and line-in support (the latter comes via USB-C, though you’ll also need an adapter, which costs £19 / $19 / AU$35). The sound is superb, much more engrossing and high quality than other speakers in its class and price range, and it blows the (admittedly cheaper) Apple HomePod 2 out of the water in terms of sound quality. It’s certainly pricey though – keep an eye on the widget below for a deal.
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Sonos Era 100
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The Era 300 is joined by the Era 100, a less powerful model that’s not equipped for spatial audio. It replaces the Sonos One, and brings some big improvements – it outputs in stereo, whereas the One only played in mono. Like the Era 300 above, it too packs both Bluetooth and a USB-C line-in port, and a new volume slider on the top panel. Also like the Era 300, it can handle 24-bit music files from a supported streaming service like Qobuz and Amazon Music Unlimited. And the sound? Very good indeed, with a soundstage much wider than you would expect from a speaker this size. At £249 / $249 / AU$399, it’s pricier than the Sonos One it replaces, but check back on this page and you might find a bargain.
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Sonos Ray
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Sonos doesn’t just do premium. For proof, check out the Sonos Ray, its most affordable soundbar. There are no HDMI ports nor Dolby Atmos or Bluetooth support, but it still offers all the features and functionality of the Sonos wireless family. The sound is punchy and detailed, albeit far less room-filling than the bigger models in the range. The bass resonance issues that plagued the Ray at launch have recently been improved by a recent software update, vastly improving its performance and upgrading it to a worthwhile budget soundbar for you to consider.
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Sonos Roam
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Finally a truly portable Sonos Bluetooth speaker. Much lighter and smaller than the Move, see below, the new Roam is IP67 rated, meaning complete water and dust resistance and its built-in battery has the stamina for up to 10 hours of playback. The Sonos Roam comes with a USB-C charging cable and is compatible with standard Qi wireless chargers. You can use the Sonos app and get all of the normal features, or play music over AirPlay or Bluetooth. It’s a party-starting sound, too, with punch and bass, and plenty of excitement. You might get a clearer, more detailed sound from the very best Bluetooth speakers at this price, but thanks to everything Sonos offers, the Roam remains a good option.
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Sonos Move
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Before the Roam, the Sonos Move was the first portable Bluetooth Sonos speaker, albeit a large and heavy one. Sonos managed to deliver good quality sound, with an open delivery that goes nice and loud. Thanks to the battery and new wireless connection option, the Sonos Move is pretty much ideal for anyone who’s been waiting for a more versatile Sonos speaker. It is on the expensive side, putting it up against some stronger sonic competition, and surprisingly chunky for a portable speaker, but otherwise the Move is a fine option.
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Sonos Beam (2nd Gen)
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The Sonos Beam Gen 2 is simply the best Dolby Atmos soundbar at this price point. The Beam Gen 2 not only lives up to the high bar set by its predecessor (below) but exceeds it by a margin that more than justifies its new feature set and higher cost. The decision by Sonos to use processing power and forward-facing drivers to recreate Dolby Atmos has paid off with a more capable and effective handling of the format than many more expensive soundbars with upward-firing drivers.
Atmos aside, it sounds incredible, reaching deeper than the Beam Gen 1 with more refinement, a warmer treble, and wider dynamic range. Where the Beam Gen 1 might skim over certain complex sounds the Gen 2 has a greater capacity to take them on, consistently resulting in a richer, more nuanced and varied listening experience.
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Sonos Beam (1st Gen)
The Sonos Beam was the first Sonos speaker to add an HDMI connection. This means it’s ideal for boosting the sound from your TV, while also giving you all the familiar Sonos multi-room music features. Voice control is here, too, and, despite being discontinued, it’s still an excellent budget soundbar if you can find one.
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Sonos One
The Sonos One remains one of the cheapest Sonos wireless speakers (even more so now that it’s being replaced by the Sonos Era 100) – and now it’s even better value, thanks to a Gen 2 update. The differences between the two are slight. The Gen 2 gets Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), an updated processor, and increased memory, but the sound quality and feature set remains the same. And you can make a saving on the Sonos One right now.
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Sonos One SL
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The Sonos One SL is a Sonos One but without the built-in microphones and voice control. So if you want something a little simpler, there’s scope for a saving with the One SL.
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Sonos Arc
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The best Sonos soundbar? It just might be. The Sonos Arc isn’t cheap but it does add Dolby Atmos to the party and deliver the most impressive version of surround sound we’ve heard from a Sonos speaker, and indeed, one of the best from any soundbar on the market. And of course it’s also a multi-room wireless speaker with app and voice control, plus access to practically every music streaming service on the planet.
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Sonos Playbar
If you’re looking for a simple device to make a profound difference to your TV’s sound, then the Sonos Playbar is an excellent option even though it has now been discontinued. It also brings immediate access to more music than you could ever possibly hope to listen to, and all without having to get involved with a bona fide surround sound set-up.
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Sonos Playbase
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If you prefer a soundbase to a soundbar, then the Playbase is your only option where Sonos is concerned. Actually, make that was your only option, as it too has been discontinued. It creates a big, broad soundstage and a solid, natural bass. It’s also aesthetically stylish and reassuringly well put together. The treble can be a bit edgy when it gets really loud but it’s still a fine buy if you can actually find one that’s discounted.
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Sonos Play:5 / Sonos Five
The biggest, boldest and most powerful speaker in the Sonos range, the Play:5 can fill even the biggest room with a rich, powerful sound. Some new rivals might beat it on pure audio performance, but as an addition to a Sonos system, it’s still terrific quality. And you can make a good saving right now on the original price.
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Sonos Play:3
Like the majority of Sonos’s wireless speakers, the Play:3 is another cracking performer and if you can find one, then you should get a good price. Again, maybe a refurbished or, as Amazon calls it, renewed model. No touch-sensitive controls or voice assistants, but all the control and streaming functionality of the Sonos family is there. Naturally you get a lift in performance over the Play:1 too.
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Sonos Play:1
The original, small but beautiful Sonos Play:1 remains an accomplished performer for sound – although it’s pretty hard to find on sale right now. If you do spot one, perhaps secondhand on eBay or the Sonos Refurbished site, then while it’s light on the bells and whistles of the Sonos One – such as voice control – it’s still a decent option.
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Sonos IKEA Symfonisk table lamp speaker
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Bookshelf speaker too obvious for you? How about a table lamp that doubles as a wi-fi speaker? Again, this strange idea actually works well, the Sonos IKEA Symfonisk table lamp speaker slots completely into the Sonos family and offering all of the features of a standard Sonos speaker, complete with the addition of the lamp (add your own bulb). It’s a good-sounding speaker but far from a great one and plenty of rivals at this price will deliver far better sound, albeit minus the illumination. The choice, is yours.
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Sonos IKEA Symfonisk Picture Frame WiFi Speaker
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This IKEA and Sonos collaboration is a little different. It’s a flat-panel wireless speaker that can either be mounted on a wall or stood on a shelf using its kickstand. Unfortunately, the Symfonisk Picture Frame WiFi Speaker can’t be filled with your own pictures, but you can swap the interchangeable fronts to match your room’s decor. You get access to the same Sonos ecosystem as other products in the line which means over 100 streaming services will be at your fingertips.
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Sonos IKEA Symfonisk bookshelf speaker
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Not only is this the cheapest Sonos speaker you can buy – it’s also a bookshelf. The Sonos IKEA Symfonisk bookshelf speaker can be wall-mounted and hold up to 3kg of books, ornaments or any other clutter you decide to place upon it. It does everything a standard Sonos speaker will do, working with all the other Sonos products on this page. And it sounds decent, too. Though it was never going to rival a ‘proper’ speaker, it delivers a bold, focused, entertaining sound.
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Sonos Boost
The Sonos Boost is a network extender which replaced the old Sonos Bridge. Most people won’t need it but you’ll know if you do. Should your speakers struggle to connect because of thick walls or a sea of other wi-fi devices all fighting for the airwaves in your home, then the Boost can create a dedicated wireless system for your Sonos products. Not the most recent release from the Sonos stables, so plenty of deals to be had.
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Sonos Port
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The Sonos Port is the new version of the Connect, allowing you to connect an old stereo system to the Sonos multi-room network. There are analogue audio inputs and outputs, and a digital output. There’s Apple AirPlay 2 as well.
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Sonos Amp
Like the Connect:Amp, the Sonos Amp is designed to offer all of Sonos’s streaming smarts in a unit to which you can add any hi-fi speakers. Around the back of the just-add-speakers Amp you’ll find all of the connections of the Connect:Amp – two pairs of speaker terminals, a subwoofer output, two ethernet sockets, and a stereo analogue input. But there’s one important addition: an HDMI socket, which gives the Amp all of the TV-partnering features of the Sonos Beam, including automatic switching to TV audio when required and volume control via your TV’s original remote.
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While the 16kg Sonos Sub is not the most refined piece of kit, it does its job very nicely. That job is to add some big bass. It’s also a cinch to set up. The only major drawback is the big price to match. All the more reason to keep your eyes on any price cuts.
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The Sub Mini is designed to mix and match with any of Sonos’s full range speakers. Though because of its diminutive size, it’s recommended to partner with some of its smaller, more affordable models such as the Beam Gen 2, Ray, One, One SL or Symfonisk speakers in small to medium-sized rooms.
Connectivity is via a low-latency 5 GHz WiFi connection, which means the Sub Mini only requires a cable for power. Once added to a soundbar or speaker system, volume changes between the two are linked automatically. However, bass level and EQ can be adjusted independently in the Sonos app, where it can also be optimised to the acoustics of your space using Sonos’s Trueplay tuning technology.
With a space-saving cylindrical design measuring just 23cm by 30.5 cm, the Sub Mini uses a clever driver layout to help maximise its performance while producing a claimed low-frequency response down to 25 Hz. The Sub Mini could be the ideal choice for those looking to bring a touch of low-end to a smaller space.
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Sonos Connect
The Connect can turn any home hi-fi into a Sonos streaming system, simply connect one of these clever boxes to your amplifier and you’re in business. It’s a great way to bring Sonos smarts to a traditional music system – and upgrade your sound in the process.
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Sonos Connect:Amp
Much like the Connect, the Connect:Amp is all about bringing Sonos to traditional two-channel systems. You’ve probably guessed the difference; this one has its own amplifier, so you can connect it direct to a pair of speakers. The Connect:Amp has now been superseded by the Amp above, so likely won’t be available for long. On the plus side, there are now some useful discounts around.
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Sonos also has a range of in-wall, in-ceiling and waterproof outdoor speakers with architectural speaker specialist Sonance.
The ‘Sonos Architectural by Sonance’ range is designed and ‘optimised’ for the Sonos Amp above, with one Amp able to connect with up to three pairs of the new speakers, gifting them Sonos functionality such as streaming service access via the app and AirPlay 2 control. Naturally, the Outdoor speaker (pictured above) has a weatherproof design.
Sonos In-Wall £699/ $659 per pair
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TL;DR – The wired soundsport pros filled a niche that somehow no longer exits. Earbuds that rest in your ear, but also have a wingtip. Plug style headphones are uncomfortable to many, and even cause headaches. I want my soundsports back 🙁
My girlfriend and I have been using the wired Bose Soundsports for years. I sleep with earbuds in, and as a result constantly break them. So when bose stopped selling them, and the reselling began it broke my heart. Currently on amazon you they resell for 100-500 dollars, for a product that originally cost $30. They can be found on ebay for 40 dollars, but inevitably only work in 1 ear. My girlfriend is dreading the day hers break, because to buy a functional pair of them that also work with android will cost her 500 dollars, and she’ll likely pay it. That’s how good these headphones are to us.
There seem to be 2 general types of earbud being produced the airpod generation 1 that simple rest in your ear and slip out easily. And the more popular and common earplug design. So popular that apple abandoned their previous design philosophy when sound isolation became a priority.
The earplug version creates a seal with your ear, isolating sound, and also trapping pressure inside your ear canal. For many people myself included this is incredibly uncomfortable. I have never found a pair of plug style earbuds that didnt give me a migraine after an hour of use.
The resting style is my prefered choice, but it too is flawed. Both with wired, and wireless versions they fall out of ears very easily. When I sleep with them I wake up and have to search the bed to find them.
There is an easy solution to this that almost noone seems to be using. Wingtips. However for some reason the industry has seems to unly use wingtips on earbuds that already have plug style design. Creating a double layer of security that is barely necessary. Rest style earbuds that need wingtips the most are almost non-existent, at least by my search. What few there are, are crude rubber addons that slip about and feel incredibly cheap.
In my search for a pair of headphones to replace the Bose Soundsports I only found 1 pair that was attempting to replicate the style, and it was a poor imitation that slipped off easily.
In the age of wireless earbuds and charging cases it is astonishing to me that not a single company seems to be filling this niche. It solves all the problems of the resting style earbuds, without the headaches associated with plug earbuds (for some). Given the resale value of the original wired bose soundsports I think its obvious there is a niche to be filled, and dear god do I wish some company would fill it. I am not a headphone snob in anyway. I break wired earbuds constantly so buy very cheap, and also have never spent more than 40 bucks on a pair of wireless earbuds. I just want something that will stay in my ear, and not give me migraines dammit.
Thank you for coming to my long winded rant about this. It’s been bothering me for years and I can’t believe no one else has picked up the ball.
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The best Bose headphones show why the brand is such a big name in wearable audio.
Bose’s vision is not only to focus on high sound quality or comfortable modern design, but also to use advanced technology and often the best Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) on the market at the same time.
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In other words, it’s no surprise that Bose models rank highly on our lists of best headphones and best noise canceling headphones. But which Bose models are the best exclusively within its own range? Keep reading our list of the best Bose headphones to find out, and remember that they’ve all been fully tested.
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Despite the fact that Bose is considered the king of ANC, more competitors have appeared on the scene, who have paid attention to the historical audio brand. Sony has made incredible progress with its WH-1000XM5 on-ear headphones and WF-1000XM4 in-ear headphones. Apple also stepped into the game with the AirPods Max and improved the AirPods Pro 2.
Whatever the competition in the market, that hasn’t stopped Bose from maintaining its legacy, which remains strong with critically acclaimed new models and past models that still stand the test of time.
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Bose 700
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Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): yes Construction: 9 0504 full size (closed) Bluetooth connection: 5.0 Number of microphones: 8 Driver type: dynamic Number of drivers: 1 Runtime with ANC on: 20 h 9050 3 Frequency response: 20-20000Hz Sensitivity: 115 dB/mW Connector: mini jack 3. 5 mm Cable length: 1.07 m Weight: 250 g
Pros
905 60 Excellent sound quality
Award-winning noise cancellation
Works in wired mode when battery is low
Cons
Google Assistant needs work
9 0007 Limited features
Meet the king of noise canceling headphones. The Bose 700 headphones effectively outperform their predecessors by offering adjustable ANC that is equally effective whether you’re listening to music, making or receiving phone calls.
They even sound good with your digital assistants. In addition, you get a new stylish design and balanced accurate sound reproduction.
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Bose QuietComfort 45
Better noise cancellation and sound than QC 35
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Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): yes Design: full size (closed) Connection: Bluetooth 5. 1 Charging case type: USB Type-C Number of microphones: 4 Driver type: dynamic Number of drivers: 1 Runtime with ANC on: 24 hours 9050 3 Impedance: 32 ohms Frequency response: 20-20000 Hz Sensitivity: 115 dB/mW Connector: mini jack 3.5 mm Cable length: 1.2 m Weight: 90 504 240 g
Pros
9No disable ANC
Call quality not as good as QC 35
QuietComfort 45 is a solid recommendation for Bose fans who want to swap out their old QCs for something more modern, or for buyers who want top-notch Bose noise cancellation at a lower price than the 700 (above).
ANC is a first-class solution that eliminates 90 percent of ambient noise. These headphones also have a wonderful transparency mode that enhances your awareness without sacrificing sound. The sound has good momentum in the frequency range to cover most musical genres.
The extra 4 hours of ANC play time is nice, although there is no way to disable this feature. Design and comfort have also remained the same, with a few minor tweaks to make the look a bit fresher.
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Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2
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Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): yes Design: in-ear (closed) Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1 Charging case type: USB Type-C Operating time: 6 hours; 24 hours (charging case) Weight: 6g
Pros
Outstanding noise cancellation
Well-balanced sound
Excellent call quality
Compact and stylish design
Low comfort
The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2 are a great extension that provides more high-quality sound, excellent call quality and unsurpassed noise suppression. Patented technologies such as ActiveSense and CustomTune balance sound very well and cancel out noise. Bose’s redesign also makes these buds less bulky compared to the original.
But not every update factor achieves its goal. This time around, touch controls are less reliable and app connectivity is very buggy. In addition, these headphones are missing some features like aptX, spatial audio and wireless charging that are becoming more standard and easily available from ANC competitors at all price points.
I believe Bose will fix their apps and touch accuracy because they did it earlier in the previous version via a firmware update. 9Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 503 Design: in-ear (closed) Connection: Bluetooth 5.1 Case charging type: wireless charging Protection rating: IPX4 Number of microphones: 4 Driver type: dynamic Number of drivers: 1 Supported codecs: AAC Operating time: 6 hours Battery life in the case: 18 hours Frequency response: 9050 4 20-20000 Hz Weight: 17. 2 g
Pros
Excellent ANC
Excellent call quality
Dynamic sound
Reliable connection
9 0002 Cons
Less than advertised battery life
Bose have outdone themselves by integrating the same category-best active noise canceling as the 700 headphones into these tiny headphones. You end up with the best ANC model in the true wireless space.
Like their on-ear counterparts, the QuietComfort Earbuds provide access to 10 adjustable levels of noise cancellation, three of which can be saved to the Bose Music app so you can easily switch between them on the left earbud. Bose have ported over their Active EQ technology and proprietary drivers to give these headphones a warm and pleasant sound. And just when you thought the benefits would end there, the QuietComfort Earbuds boast a powerful array of microphones for best-in-class call quality.
All this functionality certainly requires a lot of power to operate, which is, unfortunately, the greatest compromise of the QuietComfort headphones. Users will get a play time that is slightly higher than regular AirPods. On top of that, the charging case is quite large and doesn’t offer much extra battery life.
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Bose Sport Earbuds
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Design: in-ear (closed) Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1 Case charging type: USB Type-C Degree of protection: IPX4 Number of microphones: 4 Driver type: dynamic Number of drivers: 1 Supported codecs: AAC Operating time: 5 hours Battery life in case: 15 hours Frequency response: 20-20000 Hz Weight: 13.6g
Pros
Well balanced sound
Solid construction
Ultra-compact charging case
Cons
Short battery life
Bose The Sport Earbuds are a more fitness-focused (and much cheaper) alternative to the QuietComfort headphones. The design is much more compact and comfortable, and although there is no active noise cancellation, the sound quality is very close to more expensive models. This sweat-proof set of earbuds comes with removable tips so you can find the perfect fit for your ears and prevent them from falling out on the treadmill.
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Bose QuietComfort 35 II
Former King ANC
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Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): yes 905 03 Construction: full size (closed) Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.1, NFC Number of microphones: 2 Driver type: dynamic Number of drivers: 1 Run time with ANC off: 20 h Run time with ANC on: 20 h Impedance: 32 ohms Frequency response: 20-20000 Hz Sensitivity: 115 dB/mW Connector: 90 504 mini jack 3. 5 mm Cable length: 1.2 m Weight : 235g
Pros
Top notch noise canceling
Clear, rich sound
Reliable connectivity
9000 7 ANC works in wired mode
Cons
Poor voice assistant integration
Outdated design
The QC35 II sat on the throne of ANC for quite some time, introducing noise cancellation that was second to none. Bose uses a set of microphones and proprietary algorithms to clean up the QC35 II’s soundscape of unwanted noise at various frequencies. The roaring car engines and the crying of babies don’t stand a chance.
The QC35 II profile emphasizes the bass but also keeps the mids and highs clear regardless of the song. Best of all, the ANC function works in both wireless and wired modes.
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Bose SoundSport Free
Good headphones for sports and fitness
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Design: full size (closed) Connection : Bluetooth Speaker type: dynamic Operating time 5h Weight: 9g
Pros
Thick, rich sound
Deep, powerful bass
Smooth tonal balance
Cons
Not much thanks to the update
These rugged, sporty and waterproof headphones are a bit bulky, but Bose hasn’t compromised on performance. Enjoy rich, wide bass and sparkling sound.
Battery life is five hours, but plug the headphones into the case/charger and you can add an extra ten hours of power to them. That should be enough for even the toughest gym fans out there.
They also contain useful functions. As well as five LEDs on the outside of the case that show how much charge is left. And forgetful people will also appreciate the Find My Headphones feature, which shows their location on your phone. Comfortable.
How to choose the best Bose headphones
We’re talking about Bose. Therefore, noise reduction should be in the first place. Not all Bose models come with ANC, but newer ones do, so you need to make sure this feature is available on your model. Check out the Bose headphones with multiple levels of noise cancellation and listening to the world around you. Those that don’t have this should have a design that can passively block out unwanted noise.
Audio goes hand in hand with ANC. All forms of media (e.g. music, videos, games) should sound crisp and clear without degrading noise reduction. Explore models with powerful drivers and customization to personalize how you hear content. Bonuses such as equalizer, presets or spatial audio are welcome but not required.
You need enough battery life to enjoy your music. The typical playback time is 20 hours for noise canceling headphones and 5 hours (per charge) for noise canceling earbuds. Fortunately, most Bose headphones and earbuds meet these criteria. Fast charging is another feature worth mentioning as it allows you to get energy in a short period of time: a 10-minute charge often gives you 1 hour of use.
If you prefer wireless headphones or earbuds, consider the latest version of Bluetooth 5.0. This gives you faster connections, longer range (max 120 meters), bigger battery and even multipoint technology for pairing two audio sources at the same time. Later versions also guarantee digital assistant support (Siri, Google, Bixby).
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Somewhere around 15(!) years ago I posted on Ars asking for recommendations for a flat screen TV, and this crowd pointed me towards a 50″ Samsung Plasma that has been the centerpiece of our living room ever since. Not even a fancy Kuru – just a basic screen. Paid about $1000 at Sears. I loved it, my wife loved it, and for YEARS everyone commented how much nicer it was than the LCD they had at home.
We’re doing a bit of an interior refresh, and have decided it’s time move the plasma to the bedroom and get something a little larger and more modern looking – the 2″ bezel is a dead giveaway that this thing is OLD. 75″ is about the largest that will comfortably fit on this wall. Looking for Ars to steer me in the right direction once again.
Main use will be streaming movies off Netflix/Disney+/etc, live sports via antenna, and general background TV with the news or whatever on. No gaming systems. Currently have a decent stereo setup, but that is also being retired – will see how the TV speakers do, but suspect I will end up getting a sound bar. Hoping to condense everything to be flush mounted on the wall rather than having a TV stand. Room is decently bright during the day, but no direct sunlight. I don’t consider myself a screen quality connoisseur, but would hate to take a step backwards from the plasma. If that is even possible these days.
Price range is flexible….$1000 would be great, $1500 would be doable, would need a really good justification to go any higher.
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Basically any OLED of this year or last will be great, at that size you might have to stretch your budget unless you find a sale for a previous year model, I think. They have new QDOLED models with enhanced brightness and color performance that are amazing but outside your budget I think. If I remember right, April is about the time new models start coming out so it might be good to wait until then for deals on previous models.
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If you have the budget, OLED is the way to go. But for $1500 the Hisense U8H LCD does fit. Ultimate picture quality may not be as good but I’d say for your intended use, $1500 on a U8H might make the most sense vs. more for a OLED.
but would hate to take a step backwards from the plasma. If that is even possible these days.
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I have a LG OLED tv and the picture quality is very nice on them. The LG C2 OLED EVO TVs are on sale now and would be what I would look at if I was getting a new TV.
A 55 inch is $1300
If you wanted to go up to a 65inch then its $1700.
The older C1 model in 65 inch which is what I got a couple years ago and is a great TV is now $1500:
Hopefully you can go to a local store and view them in person and see if the newer display tech is worth an extra $200 if you want to go up to 65 inch.
I have a regular wall mounted in our living room and it doesn’t stick out much because the OLED is pretty thin and will be way thinner and lighter than a plasma screen tv. They do make design or gallery TVs but those are pretty expensive.
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Sony X90 series is your best bet. X80 or X85 if you want to save some money. Big sizes for cheap with great picture quality.
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I recently got a Samsung QN85B 65″, which is part of Samsung’s Neo QLED line, which is just below their OLED line. So I’d imagine that the version of Tizen and overall interface are similar.
Picture/panel quality is fine but I hate EVERYTHING about the user interface. The settings menu seems to be purposefully obtuse. Thankfully you don’t have to deal with it too much after initial setup, except its also the only TV I’ve encountered that will not automatically fall back to TV speakers if the receiver is off (tried ARC and optical). You have to go into the settings menu to toggle between AVR and TV Speakers. The solar remote is also pretty terrible.
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Somewhere around 15(!) years ago I posted on Ars asking for recommendations for a flat screen TV, and this crowd pointed me towards a 50″ Samsung Plasma that has been the centerpiece of our living room ever since. Not even a fancy Kuru – just a basic screen. Paid about $1000 at Sears. I loved it, my wife loved it, and for YEARS everyone commented how much nicer it was than the LCD they had at home.
We’re doing a bit of an interior refresh, and have decided it’s time move the plasma to the bedroom and get something a little larger and more modern looking – the 2″ bezel is a dead giveaway that this thing is OLD. 75″ is about the largest that will comfortably fit on this wall. Looking for Ars to steer me in the right direction once again.
Main use will be streaming movies off Netflix/Disney+/etc, live sports via antenna, and general background TV with the news or whatever on. No gaming systems. Currently have a decent stereo setup, but that is also being retired – will see how the TV speakers do, but suspect I will end up getting a sound bar. Hoping to condense everything to be flush mounted on the wall rather than having a TV stand. Room is decently bright during the day, but no direct sunlight. I don’t consider myself a screen quality connoisseur, but would hate to take a step backwards from the plasma. If that is even possible these days.
Price range is flexible….$1000 would be great, $1500 would be doable, would need a really good justification to go any higher.
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1. 77″ LG B2 $2K – Over budget OLED but worth it especially coming from a plasma. Self emissive, each pixel individually controlled, wide viewing angles, no local dimming blooming or black crush. 2. 75″ Samsung QN85B $1.8K – Over budget mini-LED ADS panel LCD, very bright, many FALD zones, great viewing angles. 3. 75″ LG QNED85 $1.7K – Over budget mini-LED ADS panel LCD, very bright, many FALD zones, great viewing angles. Very similar to the Samsung. 4. 75″ Sony X90K $1.5K – Traditional VA panel LCD, narrow viewing angles, limited number of zones, medium brightness. 5. 75″ Hisense UH8 $1.5K – Mini-LED VA panel LCD, lots of zones, very bright, narrow viewing angles.
Anything less would be a step down.
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I have the 75″ Hisense U8H and highly recommend it. It’s MiniLED, which is nearly on par with OLEDs in terms of overall picture quality. Definitely go check one out at Best Buy if you can find it on display. The U8H black levels are nearly indistinguishable from an OLED with almost no blooming due to the high local dimming count (as long as you stick with the 65″ or 75″), and it can get stupidly bright which is great for HDR. Minor bonus – the U8H has an ATSC 3.0 tuner, if you happen to live in an area that uses it. ATSC 3.0 is the next gen of broadcast TV, which supports OTA 4K and HDR. Not in every market yet, but a bit of futureproofing since you said you watch broadcast.
The 65″ is $1000, which is a steal for a set this good. It’s obviously still a “bargain” TV, so it’s not going be on the same level as a top-end LG or Sony OLED, but from my experience it gets pretty damn close. All of Hisense’s 2023 models are MiniLED, which tells you which direction the industry is headed in terms of legitimate alternatives to OLED, so definitely don’t feel like you have to shell out the extra money for an OLED to get a great picture.
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With your description, it sounds like you should get an OLED. All OLED TVs except Samsung’s “QD-OLED” use the same panel from LG. LG makes TVs as well, which are good for price-performance, while others who use the same panels (e.g. Sony) might have better calibration systems or software in general.
I have an LG 65C1 and I am very happy with it.
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Yeah, honestly about 90% convinced at this point I’ll be picking up a 65″ LG OLED. Planning to do some more research and make a decision after work today.
The 77″ equivalent is 1) out of my budget and 2) physically too large for where it needs to go. By like an inch.
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With your description, it sounds like you should get an OLED. All OLED TVs except Samsung’s “QD-OLED” use the same panel from LG. LG makes TVs as well, which are good for price-performance, while others who use the same panels (e.g. Sony) might have better calibration systems or software in general.
I have an LG 65C1 and I am very happy with it.
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Sony also has TVs using Samsung’s QD-OLED panels– specifically, the A95K out of their 2022 line. Those’ll be Samsung panels, but with Sony’s processing (of note, Sony does Dolby Vision and Samsung does not). Presumably, the 2023 A95L will use a similar Samsung panel; I don’t recall whether or not we’re expecting QD-OLED to move downmarket into more models at all for 2023, from either Samsung or Sony.
Way out of Korov’s price range right now– I mostly just wanted to mention it to point out that there are more than just LG panels floating around out there.
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Using the Movies & TV app with Narrator
The Movies & TV app works with Narrator, a built-in screen reader that reads the text on the screen aloud and describes events that occur on the screen, which allows users with varying degrees of visual impairment to use the computer. There are also keyboard shortcuts to help you perform common operations.
Launching Narrator
Press the Windows logo key  + CTRL+ ENTER, to launch Narrator. Press these keys again to disable Narrator. On many keyboards, the Windows logo key is located on the bottom row of keys, to the left or right of the ALT key.
For more information about using Narrator in Windows 10, see Get started with Narrator.
Open app
To open Movies & TV, press the Windows logo key , , type Movies & TV, and then press Enter. To close the application, press the keys ALT+F4 .
Landmarks
The “& TV” application contains the following landmarks:
Navigation for main application areas . There are three main areas of the app: the first is Overview, where you can buy or rent new movies and TV shows from the Microsoft Store; the second is “Shopping”, a place where you will find movies or TV shows that you have already bought or rented; the third is “Private”, which allows you to view private videos that are stored on your device.
Search field . The search box lets you search for content in your collection or the Microsoft Store.
Voimu. Used to sign in to a Microsoft account.
Microsoft Store . Used to purchase more content from the Microsoft Store.
Optional . Opens a menu with additional options.
Home . This is the main content area where you can find new movies and TV shows you’ve bought or rented from the Microsoft Store, content you’ve already purchased, and your personal videos.
Navigation
Use the TAB key , the SHIFT keys + TAB and the arrow keys to navigate the application. With tab and SHIFT+TAB, you can switch between different areas of the application. Use the arrow keys to navigate within areas.
For example, to access the TV area in Overview, press the Tab key or SHIFT+TAB to move through the application until you navigate to the navigation for the main areas of the application, then press the LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW key until you reach Browse, then press Enter and then the Tab key until you reach the TV area.
To start viewing the titles in the selected area, press Enter and then use the arrow keys to move between the content titles. Use the Tab key to navigate to other actions within the gallery, such as the “Show All” action that opens the Microsoft Store.
Keyboard Shortcuts
The following keyboard shortcuts are available in the application.
Keys
Action
CTRL+Q
Move the focus to the search field
SHIFT+F10
Open a context menu (if available), such as when focus is on a content element in a movie collection
ALT+ENTER
Switch to full screen mode (when watching a video)
ESC
Exit full screen mode (when watching video)
ENTER
Select element with focus
Space or CTRL+P
Play or pause (when watching a video)
Alt+left arrow key or backspace
Back
CTRL+T
Enable or disable repeat (when watching video)
F7
Mute (when watching video)
F8
Quieter (when watching video)
F9
Louder (when watching video)
General tasks
Search for a movie, TV show or personal video and start playing
Press TAB or SHIFT + TAB to go to the search field, then type in the name of the movie or TV show and press ENTER to search. Search results for videos you’ve already purchased or rented will appear first. To view results for content that can be rented or purchased from the Microsoft Store, press SHIFT + TAB then ENTER . Then use the arrow keys to scroll through the search results.
When you find the name you want, press Enter to select it.
If it is ™ a video, it will immediately ™ start.
For commercial movies you own, use the TAB key to navigate to the Play button, and then press ENTER or SPACE to start playback.
For your own TV shows, the focus is on the play button for the first episode or the first episode you have ™ watched yet. If you ™ like a different series, use the TAB key to navigate to the “Series” list, and then use the DOWN ARROW key to navigate to the desired series. Then press the Tab key to navigate to the Play button and press Enter.
For a movie or TV show that must be purchased or rented first, pressing Enter will open the corresponding product in the Microsoft Store. Follow the instructions to buy or rent content. After the transaction is completed, the “Buy” or “Rent” button will change to “Play” or “Purchased”. Make sure this button is selected and press Enter to return focus to the Movies & TV app. If necessary, use the Tab key to navigate to the Play button, and then press Enter.
Video playback control
While watching a video, you can control its playback.
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To pause or play the video, press the space bar.
To skip forward 30 seconds, start with the Play or Pause button and press the Tab key to reach the Fast Forward button, and then press Enter.
To go back 30 seconds, start with the Play or Pause button, press TAB+SHIFT to reach the Rewind button, and then press Enter.
To change audio or closed captioning options, start with the Play or Pause button, press TAB+SHIFT twice to reach Show menu for subtitles and audio, and then press Enter. Use the arrow keys and the ENTER key to select the options you want.
To turn off the sound, press the F7 key.
Press the F8 key to decrease the volume.
To increase the volume, press the F9 key.
Enable closed captioning
Subtitles or closed captions are available for most movies and TV shows. Here’s how ™ to turn them on.
After you open the video and start playing it, select Pause or press Spacebar to pause it.
Double-click SHIFT + TAB to navigate to the “Show menu for subtitles and audio” button, press ENTER , then use the up and down arrow keys to select a language, then press ENTER .
Press SPACE to resume the video – now with closed captions.
To change the appearance of closed captions and make them easier to read:
Press the Windows logo key  + U, to open easy access settings.
Best iPhone printers in 2023 for those who are always on the move
Often users who have iPhones wonder which device is right for them to print photos. There are many brands and numerous models available in the market, but all of them are not compatible with their smartphones.
The best portable photo printers for iPhones are extremely convenient and versatile to use. These days, people are constantly on the move. We check our schedules at the touch of a finger, we carry all our mail in our pockets, and of course, we’re on the phone all the time. No wonder more and more devices that were once solely attributes of the office are becoming mobile these days. So, a compact photo printer is streamlined and efficient, you can take it with you wherever you go, getting the ability to print important documents or pictures immediately when you need them, no matter where you are. Of course, a portable printer for iPhone pictures is the most convenient because it can print anywhere, whether in a hotel or on a plane. For most PC devices, this convenience is invaluable because it gives them the opportunity to make the most of their time. In addition to being highly functional and efficient, the portable iPhone photo printer weighs less than five pounds and is easy to carry in a bag or briefcase. Many models don’t even need mains power; they work through a car adapter, or on batteries. In addition, most portable phone printers can also work in a home office. Plus, they have high speed and pics quality as good as desktop printers.
So that users can quickly find the right device, I have prepared this article. Here are the best photo printers for iPhone.
List of the 7 best iPhone printers in 2023
You can simply print files directly from your iPhone via a USB connection, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. Take a look at the list and choose the device that’s right for you!
1. Canon SELPHY CP910
The Canon SELPHY CP910 is an iPhone 6/6s/7/7s/8/X printer that can print pictures directly from your smartphone.
Specifications
It has great features that should have the best iPhone printer. For example, it has an edge-to-edge borderless feature that helps users to work with photos the size of a postcard or credit card. It supports mobile printing, which allows you to print directly from your iPhone and other smartphones. You can use Wi-Fi without installing drivers. With this device, you can establish a wireless connection through the peer-to-peer network. In addition, the Canon SELPHY CP910 is compatible with a variety of ink/paper sets. The advantage of this printer is that it is easy to use, lightweight, compact, and portable. It also has an extra battery.
Reasons to buy
Ultra-compact iPhone photo printer that’s ideal for working from anywhere;
Wi-Fi connectivity with AirPrint for easy printing from smartphones and compatible cameras;
Create images that last with rich, durable lab-quality pics;
Conveniently print glossy or semi-glossy photos without changing photo paper;
Simple and straightforward on-screen instructions make working easy for the whole family;
Great flexibility with direct printing from memory cards and USB flash drives;
Large LCD display with tilting function for easy operation and viewing;
Advanced photo-to-document features with a face frame guide and a wide range of common sizes;
Automatic image optimization intelligently adjusts images for excellent results.
Price
From $129.
2. Epson Expression Premium XP-830
A universal device that is useful for every iPhone owner.
Specification
It can copy, fax, scan, and connect to online services. This picture printer for iPhone provides a noticeable quality of images, but it can’t do high-quality document printing. Nevertheless, it produces excellent photos with great detail and color quality. The device is equipped with five cartridges in four different colors, including cyan, yellow, magenta, and black. It also has a fifth pigment in the black cartridge, which provides better photo printing than standard black ink.
The Epson Expression Premium XP-830 has a paper tray capacity: a 100-page tray and a 20-sheet tray. Epson rates the Expression Premium XP-830 at 14ppm in black and 11ppm in color. According to TrustedReviewsTest’s 13.0ppm measurements, the 20-page text test is very close to spec, although it gave a slower speed of 9.1ppm in the 5-page test and 5. 4ppm in black text and color graphic documents. Duplex black printing yielded a healthy 5.8 sides per minute. Overall, the speeds are more than acceptable. Copy speeds were pretty good: 22 seconds for one color page from the flatbed, 54 seconds for five pages from the ADF, and a rather lengthy 2 minutes 59 seconds for 10-sided double-sided copying, mostly because it takes three passes to scan each page.
Photo printing times of this iPhone picture printer varied quite a bit, from 40 seconds for printing from an SD card or USB camera to 1 minute 16 seconds for printing from a PC and up to 2 minutes 5 seconds for wireless printing from a smartphone.
Reasons to buy
Epson uses its own pioneering Micro Piezo technology for printing;
Color graphics are vivid, and black text over color is clear;
Photo printing is nicely detailed;
Colors are natural in landscapes and vivid in artificial scenes.
Price
From $162.70.
3. HP Envy 5540
It is one of the best iPhone photo printers that support printing from the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Specification
It has excellent print quality for both black-and-white and color printing. It prints documents with crisp text and clear ink distribution. The print speed for this device is 9.5 ppm for black and white documents, 7.5 ppm for color, and 1.3 take photos per minute. Photos have good color quality and detail. The paper tray has a capacity of 125 pages, as well as a 15-sheet photo paper tray. The wireless photo printer for iPhone connects via Wi-Fi.
Reasons to buy
Touch Screen;
Fast printing;
Instant film Ink subscription service;
Low-profile design;
Easy maintenance of two cartridges;
High-quality draft mode;
SD card slot;
Direct wireless printing.
Price
From $350.64.
4. Canon Pixma MG 6821
The Canon Pixma MG 6821 is the best photo printer from iPhone for those who need simple printing.
Specification
It helps you print documents and photos with superb quality. The Canon Pixma MG 6821 lets you print documents with clear, readable text. It has copy and scan services, but no fax options. The printer is small enough to fit in a backpack and has a second black ink cartridge containing a black pigment suitable for better photo printing. The five cartridges cost 18 cents per photo when purchased from the manufacturer. It also has a 100-page paper tray and a 20-sheet photo paper tray. The device supports AirPrint services. That means you can easily connect your iPhone to the printer.
Reasons to buy
A simple and reliable printing device;
Good print speed for its price;
Easy to set up and maintain.
Price
From $344.99
5. Polaroid Grey Label GL10
Polaroid Grey Label GL10 is one of the best mini printers for the iPhone because of its high image quality and ease of use.
Specification
It creates borderless photos instantly and can print 3×4-inch color images. In addition, the printer was made with the latest technology ZINK Zero Ink, which allows users to print without ink. What’s more, in addition to the iPhone device, this tool is compatible with many cell phones and helps you print wirelessly via Bluetooth. You can also print from your Mac via USB cable, and it comes with a one-year limited warranty. The benefits of this printer are that it’s water-resistant, tear, peel, and smudge-resistant, and allows you to get the best print quality photos directly from computers, PictBridge cameras, and Bluetooth connections. If at first glance the switch to printer also production seems to be a departure from the main, “star” idea of Polaroid, a closer look reveals that the new model not only cherishes the tradition of the brand but also significantly expands their capabilities taking into account the modern realities.
With GL10, not only photos from iPhones can be instantly printed, but also from cameras, phones, and smartphones based on BlackBerry, Android, and Windows. Just connect to your device via Bluetooth and just 45 seconds later your pics will be popped up fresh from just a minute ago. Just like the golden age of Polaroid zip!
Reasons to buy
High print speed;
High-quality printed photos.
Price
From $169.
6. HP Sprocket Photo Print
It is a mini photo printer for iPhone which is very easy to use. It makes 2×3 inch (5×7.6 cm) prints using Zero Ink Technology (ZINK). Sprocket connects wirelessly to mobile devices. It fits easily in your jacket pocket, backpack, and even a small purse, so you can take it anywhere.
Specification
One of the best mini photo printers for iPhone can be called the youngest of the devices in the line, which also includes the HP Sprocket PLUS printer for 2.3×3.4-inch (5.8×8.6 cm) photo cards and the HP Sprocket 2-in-1 for output of 2×3-inch (5×7.6 cm) cards. This model is small enough: its dimensions are only 115×75×22 mm with a weight of 172 grams. Its design is reminiscent of modern mobile gadgets from Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, and Huawei. The device is made of smooth, pleasant-to-the-touch plastic. The HP Sprocket does not have many functional elements. On the left side is the on/off button. On the back are the charging and power indicators, the reset button, and the connector for the USB-micro-USB charging cable. A single rechargeable battery lasts approximately 90 minutes. The HP Sprocket is charged using the included cable through the USB port of a computer, a wall charger, or an external battery pack (power bank). The process takes from 60 to 90 minutes (depending on the source).
Reasons to buy
A convenient and lightweight pocket printer for iPhone;
Software compatibility with different types of devices;
Stylish design.
Price
From $101.74
7. Fujifilm Instax mini Link Wide
It is an instant photo printer for iPhone that is ready to print photos via Bluetooth from your smartphone. It is similar to Fujifilm Instax share but has smaller dimensions.
Specification
It uses Instax Wide branded paper for printing. The company emphasizes portability and speed. It takes 12 seconds to print, but there are reports that it takes 90 seconds to develop. The printer supports continuous printing of images from your iPhone. One battery charge should be enough for 100 shots. Charging is done via micro USB. The instant printer for iPhone provides applications with photo editing capabilities. In addition, you can also print with two color settings: Instax Rich and Instax Natural. As the name suggests, the first profile gives a rich and contrasty image, while the second keeps the colors in the prints natural. One more function of the printer is photo printing pictures from your iPhone with a QR code which allows going to the site where there is some additional information about the picture: recorded sound, geolocation, or some message.
Reasons to buy
This model allows you to print with good speed;
Large battery capacity;
There is a built-in photo editing application.
Price
From $139.
How to choose the best iPhone camera printers?
Of course, your personal needs will help you choose the model that is right for you. For example, what kind of printing will you need to use? Will you need color printing or not? Will print quality be an important factor? And how much printing photo straight do you need?
Let’s look at any portable inkjet printer: among all types of best printers for iPhone are considered the most versatile. It can be used for text, photos, and graphics. Quality and accuracy depend mainly on dpi (dots per inch). The more dpi, the better the quality, in terms of sharpness of graphics or text, colors, and tones in photos. However, the resolution can vary depending on the type of ink cartridges used, as well as the font, shading, and color. Inkjet printers use different types of paper for different applications, and the type of paper used can affect print quality. For example, the photographic paper will be needed for printing photographs, while heavy paper will be used for printing business letters, plain paper, reports, or other documents.
What about a portable laser phone printer for iPhone? If you have to make frequent presentations, of several hundred pages, a portable laser printer users would be a better choice, especially for black-and-white printing.
Perhaps a portable thermal printer is what you need? In case all you print is receipts and bills, a thermal printer will meet your needs. Originally, this transfer printing method was used by fax machines, although they later switched to toner and cheaper regular paper. If you choose this best home printer for iPhone. it’s a good idea to find a reliable manufacturer and keep paper usage to a minimum. Typically, thermal printers available are less expensive than other printers because they do not use ink or toner. There are very lightweight and hybrid portable thermal printers that can work with laptops, PDAs, and smartphones that are only 0.7 inches thick, weigh less than ten ounces and can produce up to 4 x 6 ppm and 300 dpi. Nowadays, more and more manufacturers are able to provide mobile thermal printers with iOS and Android apps, which helps make mobile printing much easier.
Like many products available on the market these days, portable printers are just one example of an ever-growing trend for gadgets: convenience and versatility that promise to fundamentally change the traditional work environment.
Luminar Neo – the best modern photo editor
Before you print, you can edit your photos with Luminar Neo! Even the most beautiful photo can be improved and corrected with this app. A large set of tools will allow professionals to fully demonstrate their skills, and a user-friendly interface will help beginners to unlock their potential.
Final thoughts
I hope that my article will help you to choose the right best iPhone picture printer for you. I wish you inspiration and amazing photos!
Pick The Best iPhone Photo Printer For You
Are you looking for an easy way to print your iPhone photos? With so many different printers available, it can be difficult to choose the right iPhone photo printer for your needs. In this article, you’ll discover five great printers that take the hassle out of printing your iPhone photos. Whether you want a compact and portable photo printer for iPhone or a larger wireless printer for home use, we’ll help you choose the best iPhone photo printer for you.
1. HP Sprocket Portable Photo Printer
At just 3 x 4.5 inches, and weighing only 5.6 ounces, the HP Sprocket Portable Photo Printer fits in the palm of your hand and can be easily carried around in a handbag or pocket.
The printer doesn’t need any ink cartridges as it prints on special chemical paper (instant film). It prints bright, glossy 2 x 3 inch images onto sticky-backed HP ZINK photo paper (cost is around $10 for 20 sheets).
Connectivity is wireless via Bluetooth – you simply pair the devices (iPhone and printer) and you’re good to go.
The HP Sprocket app allows you to easily print photos directly from your iPhone’s photo library or via your social media profiles. It also offers the ability to customize your photos with frames, emojis, text and stickers before printing.
Print speed is about 40 seconds per print. The printer is supplied with a micro USB cable for recharging, and is available in either black or white.
The HP Sprocket Portable Photo Printer can be purchased for around $125 on Amazon.
2. Polaroid ZIP Mobile Printer
The Polaroid ZIP is another very compact and portable hand-held photo printer for iPhone. It weighs in at 6.6 ounces and measures only 2.9 x 4.7 inches.
The printer connects to your iPhone via Bluetooth so that printing can be done wirelessly. The free Polaroid ZIP app also allows you to edit your images before printing.
This device prints 2 x 3 inch photos on smudge-proof, peel-back/sticky paper. Again, this printer doesn’t require any ink cartridges, but you’ll need to purchase Polaroid ZINK photo paper at a cost of about $10 for 20 sheets.
At around a minute to print one photo, this isn’t the quickest iPhone photo printer. It takes 1.5 hours to recharge the printer’s battery, and it will then print 25 sheets before needing another charge.
You can purchase the Polaroid ZIP Mobile Printer for around $130 on Amazon.
3. Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2
The Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 is another stylish, compact and lightweight iPhone photo printer, although it’s a bit larger than the HP Sprocket and Polaroid ZIP. It weighs 8.6 ounces and measures 7.1 x 5 inches.
This is one of the fastest portable iPhone photo printers, printing one photo in just over 10 seconds.
The printer is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery (which can be recharged using a micro-USB cable). It connects to your iPhone via Wi-Fi, and you simply use the free Instax Share app to print your photos wirelessly.
Just like the other two printers that we’ve looked at, it doesn’t require any ink cartridges. You just need to purchase Fujifilm Instax Instant Film which costs around $12.50 for a pack of 20 sheets.
Unfortunately the only photo size is 2.47 x 1.75 inches, which is a bit small and not a standard size. However, if you’re looking for Polaroid-like results, this printer is certainly a viable contender.
The Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 printer is available in silver and gold color options. Prices on Amazon start at around $142.
This price does make it one of the more expensive printers available, and it’s also not that cheap to run at around $0.62 per photo.
4. Prynt Case iPhone Photo Printer
The Prynt Case iPhone Photo Printer is quite different from the other hand-held printers that we’ve looked at. With this device, you slide your iPhone into the case, allowing you to connect your phone directly to the printer via the lightning connector.
The Prynt app allows you to take photos (the case even has a physical shutter button) and then print them out straight away… a lot like a traditional Polaroid camera. Of course you can also print images from your iPhone’s photo library, as well as from your Facebook and Instagram profiles.
It prints attractive 2 x 3 inch borderless photos, but owners have commented that the results can be a bit dark and printing is slow.
Like the other hand-held iPhone photo printers, the Prynt case doesn’t require ink cartridges. You’ll just need to purchase Prynt ZINK photo paper which costs around $20 for a 40-pack.
A cool feature of the Prynt app is that photos you shoot will be saved with a short video of the few seconds around when you took the picture. When you print the image and then point your iPhone at the print, the Prynt app will unlock the hidden video clip, magically bringing your Prynt photo to life.
When you hand your Prynt photo to a friend, they can use the Prynt app to view the hidden video clip too. This feature is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s a fun way to share more than just an instant.
The Prynt Case can be purchased for around $150 on Amazon.
5. Canon Selphy Wireless Photo Printer
Finally, let’s take a look at a larger photo printer that isn’t designed to be hand-held. The Canon Selphy CP1200 Wireless Photo Printer weighs 1.9 pounds and measures 7.1 x 5.4 inches.
For a desktop photo printer this is considered to be fairly compact, so it won’t take up too much room in your home. It needs to be powered by the mains adaptor, unless you purchase an optional battery pack.
The Canon Selphy can print in a variety of paper sizes up to 4 x 6 inches. Due to its larger size, it also offers many more features including a host of control buttons, memory card slots, and even a flip-up screen for previewing your photo before printing.
The printer is AirPrint enabled, which means that you can print wirelessly and effortlessly from your iPhone or other iOS device. Print quality and color rendering seem to be strong points in reviews of this printer, and cost per print tends to be lower than the smaller hand-held printers.
The Canon Selphy CP1200 Wireless Photo Printer is available for around $96 on Amazon. Keep in mind that in addition to photo paper, this printer also uses ink cartridges. You can purchase a pack of Canon color ink plus 108 sheets of 4 x 6 inch paper for approximately $29.
The pack is designed so that there’s just enough ink for the paper included, however, some users report that the ink sometimes runs out before all of the paper has been used.
How To Choose The Best iPhone Photo Printer For You
When choosing which iPhone photo printer you want to buy, the main factor will probably be whether you need something portable so you can print on the go.
The best portable solutions listed in this article are the HP Sprocket, Polaroid ZIP, and Prynt Case as they’re all battery powered and small enough to fit in your pocket.
If you think you’ll do most of your printing in one location, then the slightly larger Fujifilm Instax or the much bigger Canon Selphy would be perfect.
Of course, there are also many full-size desktop photo printers that will print up to A4 size or even larger. If you’re planning to purchase a full-size printer, ensure it’s AirPrint enabled so that you can easily connect your iPhone to the printer for hassle-free wireless printing.
Running costs (paper and/or ink) are also an important consideration. The Canon Selphy requires that you replace both ink cartridges and paper when you run out.
All of the other printers in this article rely on chemical paper which does away with the need for inks. This kind of paper is more expensive than regular non-chemical paper, but it does allow for the printer to be smaller. Naturally it makes sense to buy your paper in the largest quantities you can afford so that you benefit from cheaper per-sheet costs.
Finally, print quality is important as you want the best looking prints possible. So before purchasing any iPhone photo printer, be sure to read a few reviews to get an idea of the kind of print quality that existing customers have experienced.
While none of the printers here could be said to give truly professional results, they’re all great performers that should provide years of fun and printed memories.
If you’d prefer to get your photos printed professionally, check out this comparison of the 5 best iPhone photo printing apps. With these apps, you can quickly order prints, photo books, wall art, and more. And they’ll be delivered directly to your mailbox.
How to print from iPhone to printer: documents, photo
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How to print from iPhone to printer without transferring file to computer? We use direct printing: there is a digital document or photo on the phone, but we will transfer it to paper.
Printing via AirPrint
If you have a printer that supports AirPrint technology, then the question of how you can print a file from an iPhone to a printer will be solved in a few seconds. Before trying to print a file, check two things:
The printer supports AirPrint. This information should be in the technical documentation. As a last resort, you can check the supported models on the Apple website.
The iOS device and the printer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
If both conditions are met, you can start printing the document. Please note: not all programs can work with AirPrint. So even if the printer supports the technology, the restriction may be on the side of the iOS application.
Open the program that will print the file.
Find the print function among the general options (usually invoked by the button with three dots). The send to printer option may also be part of the Share feature.
Select an AirPrint-enabled printer.
Specify the number of copies and other print settings.
Click Print.
Using the program selector, you can view the print queue and cancel jobs – these functions are available in the Print Center.
Wi-Fi and manufacturer apps
We figured out how to print a document from an iPhone to a printer in the way that Apple offers. If the prerequisites are met, but printing does not work, try the following:
Restart the router and printer.
Move the printer closer to the router.
Install the latest firmware and manufacturer on all devices.
But how to print a digital document from an iPhone to a printer if the equipment does not support AirPrint? If the printer can create a Wi-Fi network, then there will be no problems.
Press the Wi-Fi enable button on the printer.
Open the iOS settings and go to the “Wi-Fi” section.
Select the network with the printer name.
Most major manufacturers have their own apps for printing photos and documents from the iOS environment. For example, if you are looking for how to print a file from an iPhone to an HP printer, install the HP ePrint Enterprise software on your phone. She can print to HP printers connected to a wireless network, and also works with cloud services: Dropbox, Box and Facebook Photos.
A special application is also available for Epson printers. The developers did not experiment with the name of the program – Epson iPrint independently detects compatible printing devices and establishes a connection with them, provided that they work on the same wireless network.
Epson iPrint can print photos from the gallery, documents from Box, Evernote, OneDrive, Dropbox, as well as any files that are added to the application through the “Open in …” function. The program also has a built-in browser with the ability to register for an online service and send documents for printing by e-mail to other Epson printers.
Other printing methods
If the printer does not have a program from the manufacturer, you can use universal solutions. To solve the question of how to print a photo or document from an iPhone to a printer, try three applications:
handyPrint.
Printer Pro.
Google Gloud Print.
HandyPrint offers functionality similar to AirPrint. The program is distributed shareware: after 14 days of use, you must donate at least $ 5 to the developers in order to continue printing files.
The application is installed on a computer running OS X. After installation, all computers connected to it will be visible on iOS devices. This is the main drawback of the application: you can send a document or photo for printing only when the computer is turned on.
If you don’t have a computer running OS X, install the Printer Pro printing application directly on your iPhone. Before you buy the full version, be sure to use the free demo mode, which allows you to print four documents and calibrate the print area.
The program works a little differently than handyPrint. All documents that you want to send to print must be opened through Printer Pro. If you want to print a page from Safari, replace the http address with phttp and the page will open in Printer Pro.
If you need a completely universal and free solution, turn to Google Cloud Print. With it, you can make available for printing any printers that are connected to computers with Internet access and registered in the Cloud Print system.
To send a document to a device for printing, you must be signed in to your Google Account on iOS using Google Docs, Chrome, or another browser.
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Everything you need to know about printing from iPhone with AirPrint
Printing from iPhone is something that a very wide group of users need, but many don’t know how to change printer settings when printing via AirPrint, in this article we give you a complete guide to learn how to make the necessary changes to ensure proper printing. And we also offer you third-party printing apps that can make your job easier!
AirPrint feature
AirPrint, for those who don’t know it, is a built-in feature in macOS and iOS for printing over a wireless LAN, either directly from compatible printers with it, or to incompatible printers through a Windows computer. Linux or macOS. This feature is included in most popular printer models and does not require special drivers. And it allows the user to send photos or files from the iPhone directly to an AirPrint-enabled printer.
And for printing with AirPrint:
◉ Open the application you want to print from and click the share button to open the message window, then print and note that some applications do not support AirPrint.
◉ Click Select Printer, then select an AirPrint-enabled printer.
◉ Select the number of copies or pages to print.
◉ Click “Print” in the top left corner.
How to change the print size on the iPhone
AirPrint provides the user with several printing options. Please note that these are basic settings and will depend on the printer you are using and the print options available to it.
To change printer settings on iPhone:
◉ Select the file or photo you want to print, then tap the Share button at the bottom of the screen, then scroll down and select Print.
Select options Options To show the available print options. In this case, the printer allows us to change the size and color of the paper, but your printer may have more or fewer options.
◉ After changing the printer settings, click “Print” in the top corner.
How to resize an image to print from iPhone
Sometimes the print size setting on iPhone still doesn’t give you the paper size you want when printing photos. To adjust the print size of an image, you may need to crop the image first in the Photos app. To crop image:
◉ Open the Photos app and select the image you want to crop, then tap Edit .
◉ Select Crop, then click the frame icon at the top of the screen.
◉ Now you can choose between horizontal or vertical modes or various preset cropping modes, then tap Done Done In the bottom corner when finished cropping.
The usual crop ratios for printing an image using iPhone are 8:10, 2:3, and 5:7. You can select the option that best suits the photo you are printing.
iPhone Printing Applications
The print options available in Photos and AirPrint are somewhat limited. To access more detailed settings, including changing the print size, you need to download the app from the App Store. In this section, we’ll take a look at some of our favorite print apps, and they’re all free.
Canon PRINT Inkjet / SELPHY
This app is ideal for anyone with a Canon printer. It is full of basic features and also includes a “scanner” and templates for images, as well as page size and zoom settings. It is ideal for Canon printers, but may not be compatible with other printers.
Canon Inkjet PRINT/SELPHY
Designer
Canon Inc. HP application Smart
The HP Smart app lets you print, scan, and share files with your HP printer.
HP Smart
Developer
HP Inc.
Tap & Print app
The app is easy to use and supports a wide variety of printers.
Touch and print: smart printer app 0 Developer
FZCO Smart Mobile Apps
Epson Print app
The app is free and has good reviews. And it’s easy to use thanks to its simple design.
Epson iPrint
Developer
Seiko Epson Corporation
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Best iPhone printers in 2023 for those who are always on the move
Often users who have iPhones wonder which device is right for them to print photos. There are many brands and numerous models available in the market, but all of them are not compatible with their smartphones.
The best portable photo printers for iPhones are extremely convenient and versatile to use. These days, people are constantly on the move. We check our schedules at the touch of a finger, we carry all our mail in our pockets, and of course, we’re on the phone all the time. No wonder more and more devices that were once solely attributes of the office are becoming mobile these days. So, a compact photo printer is streamlined and efficient, you can take it with you wherever you go, getting the ability to print important documents or pictures immediately when you need them, no matter where you are. Of course, a portable printer for iPhone pictures is the most convenient because it can print anywhere, whether in a hotel or on a plane. For most PC devices, this convenience is invaluable because it gives them the opportunity to make the most of their time. In addition to being highly functional and efficient, the portable iPhone photo printer weighs less than five pounds and is easy to carry in a bag or briefcase. Many models don’t even need mains power; they work through a car adapter, or on batteries. In addition, most portable phone printers can also work in a home office. Plus, they have high speed and pics quality as good as desktop printers.
So that users can quickly find the right device, I have prepared this article. Here are the best photo printers for iPhone.
List of the 7 best iPhone printers in 2023
You can simply print files directly from your iPhone via a USB connection, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. Take a look at the list and choose the device that’s right for you!
1. Canon SELPHY CP910
The Canon SELPHY CP910 is an iPhone 6/6s/7/7s/8/X printer that can print pictures directly from your smartphone.
Specifications
It has great features that should have the best iPhone printer. For example, it has an edge-to-edge borderless feature that helps users to work with photos the size of a postcard or credit card. It supports mobile printing, which allows you to print directly from your iPhone and other smartphones. You can use Wi-Fi without installing drivers. With this device, you can establish a wireless connection through the peer-to-peer network. In addition, the Canon SELPHY CP910 is compatible with a variety of ink/paper sets. The advantage of this printer is that it is easy to use, lightweight, compact, and portable. It also has an extra battery.
Reasons to buy
Ultra-compact iPhone photo printer that’s ideal for working from anywhere;
Wi-Fi connectivity with AirPrint for easy printing from smartphones and compatible cameras;
Create images that last with rich, durable lab-quality pics;
Conveniently print glossy or semi-glossy photos without changing photo paper;
Simple and straightforward on-screen instructions make working easy for the whole family;
Great flexibility with direct printing from memory cards and USB flash drives;
Large LCD display with tilting function for easy operation and viewing;
Advanced photo-to-document features with a face frame guide and a wide range of common sizes;
Automatic image optimization intelligently adjusts images for excellent results.
Price
From $129.
2. Epson Expression Premium XP-830
A universal device that is useful for every iPhone owner.
Specification
It can copy, fax, scan, and connect to online services. This picture printer for iPhone provides a noticeable quality of images, but it can’t do high-quality document printing. Nevertheless, it produces excellent photos with great detail and color quality. The device is equipped with five cartridges in four different colors, including cyan, yellow, magenta, and black. It also has a fifth pigment in the black cartridge, which provides better photo printing than standard black ink.
The Epson Expression Premium XP-830 has a paper tray capacity: a 100-page tray and a 20-sheet tray. Epson rates the Expression Premium XP-830 at 14ppm in black and 11ppm in color. According to TrustedReviewsTest’s 13.0ppm measurements, the 20-page text test is very close to spec, although it gave a slower speed of 9.1ppm in the 5-page test and 5. 4ppm in black text and color graphic documents. Duplex black printing yielded a healthy 5.8 sides per minute. Overall, the speeds are more than acceptable. Copy speeds were pretty good: 22 seconds for one color page from the flatbed, 54 seconds for five pages from the ADF, and a rather lengthy 2 minutes 59 seconds for 10-sided double-sided copying, mostly because it takes three passes to scan each page.
Photo printing times of this iPhone picture printer varied quite a bit, from 40 seconds for printing from an SD card or USB camera to 1 minute 16 seconds for printing from a PC and up to 2 minutes 5 seconds for wireless printing from a smartphone.
Reasons to buy
Epson uses its own pioneering Micro Piezo technology for printing;
Color graphics are vivid, and black text over color is clear;
Photo printing is nicely detailed;
Colors are natural in landscapes and vivid in artificial scenes.
Price
From $162.70.
3. HP Envy 5540
It is one of the best iPhone photo printers that support printing from the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Specification
It has excellent print quality for both black-and-white and color printing. It prints documents with crisp text and clear ink distribution. The print speed for this device is 9.5 ppm for black and white documents, 7.5 ppm for color, and 1.3 take photos per minute. Photos have good color quality and detail. The paper tray has a capacity of 125 pages, as well as a 15-sheet photo paper tray. The wireless photo printer for iPhone connects via Wi-Fi.
Reasons to buy
Touch Screen;
Fast printing;
Instant film Ink subscription service;
Low-profile design;
Easy maintenance of two cartridges;
High-quality draft mode;
SD card slot;
Direct wireless printing.
Price
From $350.64.
4. Canon Pixma MG 6821
The Canon Pixma MG 6821 is the best photo printer from iPhone for those who need simple printing.
Specification
It helps you print documents and photos with superb quality. The Canon Pixma MG 6821 lets you print documents with clear, readable text. It has copy and scan services, but no fax options. The printer is small enough to fit in a backpack and has a second black ink cartridge containing a black pigment suitable for better photo printing. The five cartridges cost 18 cents per photo when purchased from the manufacturer. It also has a 100-page paper tray and a 20-sheet photo paper tray. The device supports AirPrint services. That means you can easily connect your iPhone to the printer.
Reasons to buy
A simple and reliable printing device;
Good print speed for its price;
Easy to set up and maintain.
Price
From $344.99
5. Polaroid Grey Label GL10
Polaroid Grey Label GL10 is one of the best mini printers for the iPhone because of its high image quality and ease of use.
Specification
It creates borderless photos instantly and can print 3×4-inch color images. In addition, the printer was made with the latest technology ZINK Zero Ink, which allows users to print without ink. What’s more, in addition to the iPhone device, this tool is compatible with many cell phones and helps you print wirelessly via Bluetooth. You can also print from your Mac via USB cable, and it comes with a one-year limited warranty. The benefits of this printer are that it’s water-resistant, tear, peel, and smudge-resistant, and allows you to get the best print quality photos directly from computers, PictBridge cameras, and Bluetooth connections. If at first glance the switch to printer also production seems to be a departure from the main, “star” idea of Polaroid, a closer look reveals that the new model not only cherishes the tradition of the brand but also significantly expands their capabilities taking into account the modern realities.
With GL10, not only photos from iPhones can be instantly printed, but also from cameras, phones, and smartphones based on BlackBerry, Android, and Windows. Just connect to your device via Bluetooth and just 45 seconds later your pics will be popped up fresh from just a minute ago. Just like the golden age of Polaroid zip!
Reasons to buy
High print speed;
High-quality printed photos.
Price
From $169.
6. HP Sprocket Photo Print
It is a mini photo printer for iPhone which is very easy to use. It makes 2×3 inch (5×7.6 cm) prints using Zero Ink Technology (ZINK). Sprocket connects wirelessly to mobile devices. It fits easily in your jacket pocket, backpack, and even a small purse, so you can take it anywhere.
Specification
One of the best mini photo printers for iPhone can be called the youngest of the devices in the line, which also includes the HP Sprocket PLUS printer for 2.3×3.4-inch (5.8×8.6 cm) photo cards and the HP Sprocket 2-in-1 for output of 2×3-inch (5×7.6 cm) cards. This model is small enough: its dimensions are only 115×75×22 mm with a weight of 172 grams. Its design is reminiscent of modern mobile gadgets from Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi, and Huawei. The device is made of smooth, pleasant-to-the-touch plastic. The HP Sprocket does not have many functional elements. On the left side is the on/off button. On the back are the charging and power indicators, the reset button, and the connector for the USB-micro-USB charging cable. A single rechargeable battery lasts approximately 90 minutes. The HP Sprocket is charged using the included cable through the USB port of a computer, a wall charger, or an external battery pack (power bank). The process takes from 60 to 90 minutes (depending on the source).
Reasons to buy
A convenient and lightweight pocket printer for iPhone;
Software compatibility with different types of devices;
Stylish design.
Price
From $101.74
7. Fujifilm Instax mini Link Wide
It is an instant photo printer for iPhone that is ready to print photos via Bluetooth from your smartphone. It is similar to Fujifilm Instax share but has smaller dimensions.
Specification
It uses Instax Wide branded paper for printing. The company emphasizes portability and speed. It takes 12 seconds to print, but there are reports that it takes 90 seconds to develop. The printer supports continuous printing of images from your iPhone. One battery charge should be enough for 100 shots. Charging is done via micro USB. The instant printer for iPhone provides applications with photo editing capabilities. In addition, you can also print with two color settings: Instax Rich and Instax Natural. As the name suggests, the first profile gives a rich and contrasty image, while the second keeps the colors in the prints natural. One more function of the printer is photo printing pictures from your iPhone with a QR code which allows going to the site where there is some additional information about the picture: recorded sound, geolocation, or some message.
Reasons to buy
This model allows you to print with good speed;
Large battery capacity;
There is a built-in photo editing application.
Price
From $139.
How to choose the best iPhone camera printers?
Of course, your personal needs will help you choose the model that is right for you. For example, what kind of printing will you need to use? Will you need color printing or not? Will print quality be an important factor? And how much printing photo straight do you need?
Let’s look at any portable inkjet printer: among all types of best printers for iPhone are considered the most versatile. It can be used for text, photos, and graphics. Quality and accuracy depend mainly on dpi (dots per inch). The more dpi, the better the quality, in terms of sharpness of graphics or text, colors, and tones in photos. However, the resolution can vary depending on the type of ink cartridges used, as well as the font, shading, and color. Inkjet printers use different types of paper for different applications, and the type of paper used can affect print quality. For example, the photographic paper will be needed for printing photographs, while heavy paper will be used for printing business letters, plain paper, reports, or other documents.
What about a portable laser phone printer for iPhone? If you have to make frequent presentations, of several hundred pages, a portable laser printer users would be a better choice, especially for black-and-white printing.
Perhaps a portable thermal printer is what you need? In case all you print is receipts and bills, a thermal printer will meet your needs. Originally, this transfer printing method was used by fax machines, although they later switched to toner and cheaper regular paper. If you choose this best home printer for iPhone. it’s a good idea to find a reliable manufacturer and keep paper usage to a minimum. Typically, thermal printers available are less expensive than other printers because they do not use ink or toner. There are very lightweight and hybrid portable thermal printers that can work with laptops, PDAs, and smartphones that are only 0.7 inches thick, weigh less than ten ounces and can produce up to 4 x 6 ppm and 300 dpi. Nowadays, more and more manufacturers are able to provide mobile thermal printers with iOS and Android apps, which helps make mobile printing much easier.
Like many products available on the market these days, portable printers are just one example of an ever-growing trend for gadgets: convenience and versatility that promise to fundamentally change the traditional work environment.
Luminar Neo – the best modern photo editor
Before you print, you can edit your photos with Luminar Neo! Even the most beautiful photo can be improved and corrected with this app. A large set of tools will allow professionals to fully demonstrate their skills, and a user-friendly interface will help beginners to unlock their potential.
Final thoughts
I hope that my article will help you to choose the right best iPhone picture printer for you. I wish you inspiration and amazing photos!
Pick The Best iPhone Photo Printer For You
Are you looking for an easy way to print your iPhone photos? With so many different printers available, it can be difficult to choose the right iPhone photo printer for your needs. In this article, you’ll discover five great printers that take the hassle out of printing your iPhone photos. Whether you want a compact and portable photo printer for iPhone or a larger wireless printer for home use, we’ll help you choose the best iPhone photo printer for you.
1. HP Sprocket Portable Photo Printer
At just 3 x 4.5 inches, and weighing only 5.6 ounces, the HP Sprocket Portable Photo Printer fits in the palm of your hand and can be easily carried around in a handbag or pocket.
The printer doesn’t need any ink cartridges as it prints on special chemical paper (instant film). It prints bright, glossy 2 x 3 inch images onto sticky-backed HP ZINK photo paper (cost is around $10 for 20 sheets).
Connectivity is wireless via Bluetooth – you simply pair the devices (iPhone and printer) and you’re good to go.
The HP Sprocket app allows you to easily print photos directly from your iPhone’s photo library or via your social media profiles. It also offers the ability to customize your photos with frames, emojis, text and stickers before printing.
Print speed is about 40 seconds per print. The printer is supplied with a micro USB cable for recharging, and is available in either black or white.
The HP Sprocket Portable Photo Printer can be purchased for around $125 on Amazon.
2. Polaroid ZIP Mobile Printer
The Polaroid ZIP is another very compact and portable hand-held photo printer for iPhone. It weighs in at 6.6 ounces and measures only 2.9 x 4.7 inches.
The printer connects to your iPhone via Bluetooth so that printing can be done wirelessly. The free Polaroid ZIP app also allows you to edit your images before printing.
This device prints 2 x 3 inch photos on smudge-proof, peel-back/sticky paper. Again, this printer doesn’t require any ink cartridges, but you’ll need to purchase Polaroid ZINK photo paper at a cost of about $10 for 20 sheets.
At around a minute to print one photo, this isn’t the quickest iPhone photo printer. It takes 1.5 hours to recharge the printer’s battery, and it will then print 25 sheets before needing another charge.
You can purchase the Polaroid ZIP Mobile Printer for around $130 on Amazon.
3. Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2
The Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 is another stylish, compact and lightweight iPhone photo printer, although it’s a bit larger than the HP Sprocket and Polaroid ZIP. It weighs 8.6 ounces and measures 7.1 x 5 inches.
This is one of the fastest portable iPhone photo printers, printing one photo in just over 10 seconds.
The printer is powered by a built-in rechargeable battery (which can be recharged using a micro-USB cable). It connects to your iPhone via Wi-Fi, and you simply use the free Instax Share app to print your photos wirelessly.
Just like the other two printers that we’ve looked at, it doesn’t require any ink cartridges. You just need to purchase Fujifilm Instax Instant Film which costs around $12.50 for a pack of 20 sheets.
Unfortunately the only photo size is 2.47 x 1.75 inches, which is a bit small and not a standard size. However, if you’re looking for Polaroid-like results, this printer is certainly a viable contender.
The Fujifilm Instax Share SP-2 printer is available in silver and gold color options. Prices on Amazon start at around $142.
This price does make it one of the more expensive printers available, and it’s also not that cheap to run at around $0.62 per photo.
4. Prynt Case iPhone Photo Printer
The Prynt Case iPhone Photo Printer is quite different from the other hand-held printers that we’ve looked at. With this device, you slide your iPhone into the case, allowing you to connect your phone directly to the printer via the lightning connector.
The Prynt app allows you to take photos (the case even has a physical shutter button) and then print them out straight away… a lot like a traditional Polaroid camera. Of course you can also print images from your iPhone’s photo library, as well as from your Facebook and Instagram profiles.
It prints attractive 2 x 3 inch borderless photos, but owners have commented that the results can be a bit dark and printing is slow.
Like the other hand-held iPhone photo printers, the Prynt case doesn’t require ink cartridges. You’ll just need to purchase Prynt ZINK photo paper which costs around $20 for a 40-pack.
A cool feature of the Prynt app is that photos you shoot will be saved with a short video of the few seconds around when you took the picture. When you print the image and then point your iPhone at the print, the Prynt app will unlock the hidden video clip, magically bringing your Prynt photo to life.
When you hand your Prynt photo to a friend, they can use the Prynt app to view the hidden video clip too. This feature is a bit of a gimmick, but it’s a fun way to share more than just an instant.
The Prynt Case can be purchased for around $150 on Amazon.
5. Canon Selphy Wireless Photo Printer
Finally, let’s take a look at a larger photo printer that isn’t designed to be hand-held. The Canon Selphy CP1200 Wireless Photo Printer weighs 1.9 pounds and measures 7.1 x 5.4 inches.
For a desktop photo printer this is considered to be fairly compact, so it won’t take up too much room in your home. It needs to be powered by the mains adaptor, unless you purchase an optional battery pack.
The Canon Selphy can print in a variety of paper sizes up to 4 x 6 inches. Due to its larger size, it also offers many more features including a host of control buttons, memory card slots, and even a flip-up screen for previewing your photo before printing.
The printer is AirPrint enabled, which means that you can print wirelessly and effortlessly from your iPhone or other iOS device. Print quality and color rendering seem to be strong points in reviews of this printer, and cost per print tends to be lower than the smaller hand-held printers.
The Canon Selphy CP1200 Wireless Photo Printer is available for around $96 on Amazon. Keep in mind that in addition to photo paper, this printer also uses ink cartridges. You can purchase a pack of Canon color ink plus 108 sheets of 4 x 6 inch paper for approximately $29.
The pack is designed so that there’s just enough ink for the paper included, however, some users report that the ink sometimes runs out before all of the paper has been used.
How To Choose The Best iPhone Photo Printer For You
When choosing which iPhone photo printer you want to buy, the main factor will probably be whether you need something portable so you can print on the go.
The best portable solutions listed in this article are the HP Sprocket, Polaroid ZIP, and Prynt Case as they’re all battery powered and small enough to fit in your pocket.
If you think you’ll do most of your printing in one location, then the slightly larger Fujifilm Instax or the much bigger Canon Selphy would be perfect.
Of course, there are also many full-size desktop photo printers that will print up to A4 size or even larger. If you’re planning to purchase a full-size printer, ensure it’s AirPrint enabled so that you can easily connect your iPhone to the printer for hassle-free wireless printing.
Running costs (paper and/or ink) are also an important consideration. The Canon Selphy requires that you replace both ink cartridges and paper when you run out.
All of the other printers in this article rely on chemical paper which does away with the need for inks. This kind of paper is more expensive than regular non-chemical paper, but it does allow for the printer to be smaller. Naturally it makes sense to buy your paper in the largest quantities you can afford so that you benefit from cheaper per-sheet costs.
Finally, print quality is important as you want the best looking prints possible. So before purchasing any iPhone photo printer, be sure to read a few reviews to get an idea of the kind of print quality that existing customers have experienced.
While none of the printers here could be said to give truly professional results, they’re all great performers that should provide years of fun and printed memories.
If you’d prefer to get your photos printed professionally, check out this comparison of the 5 best iPhone photo printing apps. With these apps, you can quickly order prints, photo books, wall art, and more. And they’ll be delivered directly to your mailbox.
How to print from iPhone to printer: documents, photo
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How to print from iPhone to printer without transferring file to computer? We use direct printing: there is a digital document or photo on the phone, but we will transfer it to paper.
Printing via AirPrint
If you have a printer that supports AirPrint technology, then the question of how you can print a file from an iPhone to a printer will be solved in a few seconds. Before trying to print a file, check two things:
The printer supports AirPrint. This information should be in the technical documentation. As a last resort, you can check the supported models on the Apple website.
The iOS device and the printer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
If both conditions are met, you can start printing the document. Please note: not all programs can work with AirPrint. So even if the printer supports the technology, the restriction may be on the side of the iOS application.
Open the program that will print the file.
Find the print function among the general options (usually invoked by the button with three dots). The send to printer option may also be part of the Share feature.
Select an AirPrint-enabled printer.
Specify the number of copies and other print settings.
Click Print.
Using the program selector, you can view the print queue and cancel jobs – these functions are available in the Print Center.
Wi-Fi and manufacturer apps
We figured out how to print a document from an iPhone to a printer in the way that Apple offers. If the prerequisites are met, but printing does not work, try the following:
Restart the router and printer.
Move the printer closer to the router.
Install the latest firmware and manufacturer on all devices.
But how to print a digital document from an iPhone to a printer if the equipment does not support AirPrint? If the printer can create a Wi-Fi network, then there will be no problems.
Press the Wi-Fi enable button on the printer.
Open the iOS settings and go to the “Wi-Fi” section.
Select the network with the printer name.
Most major manufacturers have their own apps for printing photos and documents from the iOS environment. For example, if you are looking for how to print a file from an iPhone to an HP printer, install the HP ePrint Enterprise software on your phone. She can print to HP printers connected to a wireless network, and also works with cloud services: Dropbox, Box and Facebook Photos.
A special application is also available for Epson printers. The developers did not experiment with the name of the program – Epson iPrint independently detects compatible printing devices and establishes a connection with them, provided that they work on the same wireless network.
Epson iPrint can print photos from the gallery, documents from Box, Evernote, OneDrive, Dropbox, as well as any files that are added to the application through the “Open in …” function. The program also has a built-in browser with the ability to register for an online service and send documents for printing by e-mail to other Epson printers.
Other printing methods
If the printer does not have a program from the manufacturer, you can use universal solutions. To solve the question of how to print a photo or document from an iPhone to a printer, try three applications:
handyPrint.
Printer Pro.
Google Gloud Print.
HandyPrint offers functionality similar to AirPrint. The program is distributed shareware: after 14 days of use, you must donate at least $ 5 to the developers in order to continue printing files.
The application is installed on a computer running OS X. After installation, all computers connected to it will be visible on iOS devices. This is the main drawback of the application: you can send a document or photo for printing only when the computer is turned on.
If you don’t have a computer running OS X, install the Printer Pro printing application directly on your iPhone. Before you buy the full version, be sure to use the free demo mode, which allows you to print four documents and calibrate the print area.
The program works a little differently than handyPrint. All documents that you want to send to print must be opened through Printer Pro. If you want to print a page from Safari, replace the http address with phttp and the page will open in Printer Pro.
If you need a completely universal and free solution, turn to Google Cloud Print. With it, you can make available for printing any printers that are connected to computers with Internet access and registered in the Cloud Print system.
To send a document to a device for printing, you must be signed in to your Google Account on iOS using Google Docs, Chrome, or another browser.
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Everything you need to know about printing from iPhone with AirPrint
Printing from iPhone is something that a very wide group of users need, but many don’t know how to change printer settings when printing via AirPrint, in this article we give you a complete guide to learn how to make the necessary changes to ensure proper printing. And we also offer you third-party printing apps that can make your job easier!
AirPrint feature
AirPrint, for those who don’t know it, is a built-in feature in macOS and iOS for printing over a wireless LAN, either directly from compatible printers with it, or to incompatible printers through a Windows computer. Linux or macOS. This feature is included in most popular printer models and does not require special drivers. And it allows the user to send photos or files from the iPhone directly to an AirPrint-enabled printer.
And for printing with AirPrint:
◉ Open the application you want to print from and click the share button to open the message window, then print and note that some applications do not support AirPrint.
◉ Click Select Printer, then select an AirPrint-enabled printer.
◉ Select the number of copies or pages to print.
◉ Click “Print” in the top left corner.
How to change the print size on the iPhone
AirPrint provides the user with several printing options. Please note that these are basic settings and will depend on the printer you are using and the print options available to it.
To change printer settings on iPhone:
◉ Select the file or photo you want to print, then tap the Share button at the bottom of the screen, then scroll down and select Print.
Select options Options To show the available print options. In this case, the printer allows us to change the size and color of the paper, but your printer may have more or fewer options.
◉ After changing the printer settings, click “Print” in the top corner.
How to resize an image to print from iPhone
Sometimes the print size setting on iPhone still doesn’t give you the paper size you want when printing photos. To adjust the print size of an image, you may need to crop the image first in the Photos app. To crop image:
◉ Open the Photos app and select the image you want to crop, then tap Edit .
◉ Select Crop, then click the frame icon at the top of the screen.
◉ Now you can choose between horizontal or vertical modes or various preset cropping modes, then tap Done Done In the bottom corner when finished cropping.
The usual crop ratios for printing an image using iPhone are 8:10, 2:3, and 5:7. You can select the option that best suits the photo you are printing.
iPhone Printing Applications
The print options available in Photos and AirPrint are somewhat limited. To access more detailed settings, including changing the print size, you need to download the app from the App Store. In this section, we’ll take a look at some of our favorite print apps, and they’re all free.
Canon PRINT Inkjet / SELPHY
This app is ideal for anyone with a Canon printer. It is full of basic features and also includes a “scanner” and templates for images, as well as page size and zoom settings. It is ideal for Canon printers, but may not be compatible with other printers.
Canon Inkjet PRINT/SELPHY
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Canon Inc. HP application Smart
The HP Smart app lets you print, scan, and share files with your HP printer.
HP Smart
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HP Inc.
Tap & Print app
The app is easy to use and supports a wide variety of printers.
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FZCO Smart Mobile Apps
Epson Print app
The app is free and has good reviews. And it’s easy to use thanks to its simple design.
Epson iPrint
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Seiko Epson Corporation
9 Do you print via iPhone? How did you do this? Let us know about it in the comments.
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TOP 7 Best Bose Headphones 2023
The best Bose headphones show why the brand is such a big name in wearable audio.
Bose’s vision is not only to focus on high sound quality or comfortable modern design, but also to use advanced technology and often the best Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) on the market at the same time.
12/28/2022 Update
New models have been added to the ranking of the best Bose headphones.
In other words, it’s no surprise that Bose models rank highly on our lists of best headphones and best noise canceling headphones. But which Bose models are the best exclusively within its own range? Keep reading our list of the best Bose headphones to find out, and remember that they’ve all been fully tested.
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Despite the fact that Bose is considered the king of ANC, more competitors have appeared on the scene, who have paid attention to the historical audio brand. Sony has made incredible progress with its WH-1000XM5 on-ear headphones and WF-1000XM4 in-ear headphones. Apple also stepped into the game with the AirPods Max and improved the AirPods Pro 2.
Whatever the competition in the market, that hasn’t stopped Bose from maintaining its legacy, which remains strong with critically acclaimed new models and past models that still stand the test of time.
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Bose 700
Best Bose headphones
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Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): yes Construction: 9 0504 full size (closed) Bluetooth connection: 5.0 Number of microphones: 8 Driver type: dynamic Number of drivers: 1 Runtime with ANC on: 20 h 9050 3 Frequency response: 20-20000Hz Sensitivity: 115 dB/mW Connector: mini jack 3. 5 mm Cable length: 1.07 m Weight: 250 g
Pros
905 60 Excellent sound quality
Award-winning noise cancellation
Works in wired mode when battery is low
Cons
Google Assistant needs work
9 0007 Limited features
Meet the king of noise canceling headphones. The Bose 700 headphones effectively outperform their predecessors by offering adjustable ANC that is equally effective whether you’re listening to music, making or receiving phone calls.
They even sound good with your digital assistants. In addition, you get a new stylish design and balanced accurate sound reproduction.
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Bose QuietComfort 45
Better noise cancellation and sound than QC 35
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Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): yes Design: full size (closed) Connection: Bluetooth 5. 1 Charging case type: USB Type-C Number of microphones: 4 Driver type: dynamic Number of drivers: 1 Runtime with ANC on: 24 hours 9050 3 Impedance: 32 ohms Frequency response: 20-20000 Hz Sensitivity: 115 dB/mW Connector: mini jack 3.5 mm Cable length: 1.2 m Weight: 90 504 240 g
Pros
9No disable ANC
Call quality not as good as QC 35
QuietComfort 45 is a solid recommendation for Bose fans who want to swap out their old QCs for something more modern, or for buyers who want top-notch Bose noise cancellation at a lower price than the 700 (above).
ANC is a first-class solution that eliminates 90 percent of ambient noise. These headphones also have a wonderful transparency mode that enhances your awareness without sacrificing sound. The sound has good momentum in the frequency range to cover most musical genres.
The extra 4 hours of ANC play time is nice, although there is no way to disable this feature. Design and comfort have also remained the same, with a few minor tweaks to make the look a bit fresher.
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Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2
Best Bose in-ear headphones
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Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): yes Design: in-ear (closed) Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1 Charging case type: USB Type-C Operating time: 6 hours; 24 hours (charging case) Weight: 6g
Pros
Outstanding noise cancellation
Well-balanced sound
Excellent call quality
Compact and stylish design
Low comfort
The Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 2 are a great extension that provides more high-quality sound, excellent call quality and unsurpassed noise suppression. Patented technologies such as ActiveSense and CustomTune balance sound very well and cancel out noise. Bose’s redesign also makes these buds less bulky compared to the original.
But not every update factor achieves its goal. This time around, touch controls are less reliable and app connectivity is very buggy. In addition, these headphones are missing some features like aptX, spatial audio and wireless charging that are becoming more standard and easily available from ANC competitors at all price points.
I believe Bose will fix their apps and touch accuracy because they did it earlier in the previous version via a firmware update. 9Bose QuietComfort Earbuds 503 Design: in-ear (closed) Connection: Bluetooth 5.1 Case charging type: wireless charging Protection rating: IPX4 Number of microphones: 4 Driver type: dynamic Number of drivers: 1 Supported codecs: AAC Operating time: 6 hours Battery life in the case: 18 hours Frequency response: 9050 4 20-20000 Hz Weight: 17. 2 g
Pros
Excellent ANC
Excellent call quality
Dynamic sound
Reliable connection
9 0002 Cons
Less than advertised battery life
Bose have outdone themselves by integrating the same category-best active noise canceling as the 700 headphones into these tiny headphones. You end up with the best ANC model in the true wireless space.
Like their on-ear counterparts, the QuietComfort Earbuds provide access to 10 adjustable levels of noise cancellation, three of which can be saved to the Bose Music app so you can easily switch between them on the left earbud. Bose have ported over their Active EQ technology and proprietary drivers to give these headphones a warm and pleasant sound. And just when you thought the benefits would end there, the QuietComfort Earbuds boast a powerful array of microphones for best-in-class call quality.
All this functionality certainly requires a lot of power to operate, which is, unfortunately, the greatest compromise of the QuietComfort headphones. Users will get a play time that is slightly higher than regular AirPods. On top of that, the charging case is quite large and doesn’t offer much extra battery life.
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Bose Sport Earbuds
Best Bose Sport Earbuds
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Design: in-ear (closed) Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.1 Case charging type: USB Type-C Degree of protection: IPX4 Number of microphones: 4 Driver type: dynamic Number of drivers: 1 Supported codecs: AAC Operating time: 5 hours Battery life in case: 15 hours Frequency response: 20-20000 Hz Weight: 13.6g
Pros
Well balanced sound
Solid construction
Ultra-compact charging case
Cons
Short battery life
Bose The Sport Earbuds are a more fitness-focused (and much cheaper) alternative to the QuietComfort headphones. The design is much more compact and comfortable, and although there is no active noise cancellation, the sound quality is very close to more expensive models. This sweat-proof set of earbuds comes with removable tips so you can find the perfect fit for your ears and prevent them from falling out on the treadmill.
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Bose QuietComfort 35 II
Former King ANC
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Active Noise Cancellation (ANC): yes 905 03 Construction: full size (closed) Connectivity: Bluetooth 4.1, NFC Number of microphones: 2 Driver type: dynamic Number of drivers: 1 Run time with ANC off: 20 h Run time with ANC on: 20 h Impedance: 32 ohms Frequency response: 20-20000 Hz Sensitivity: 115 dB/mW Connector: 90 504 mini jack 3. 5 mm Cable length: 1.2 m Weight : 235g
Pros
Top notch noise canceling
Clear, rich sound
Reliable connectivity
9000 7 ANC works in wired mode
Cons
Poor voice assistant integration
Outdated design
The QC35 II sat on the throne of ANC for quite some time, introducing noise cancellation that was second to none. Bose uses a set of microphones and proprietary algorithms to clean up the QC35 II’s soundscape of unwanted noise at various frequencies. The roaring car engines and the crying of babies don’t stand a chance.
The QC35 II profile emphasizes the bass but also keeps the mids and highs clear regardless of the song. Best of all, the ANC function works in both wireless and wired modes.
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Bose SoundSport Free
Good headphones for sports and fitness
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Design: full size (closed) Connection : Bluetooth Speaker type: dynamic Operating time 5h Weight: 9g
Pros
Thick, rich sound
Deep, powerful bass
Smooth tonal balance
Cons
Not much thanks to the update
These rugged, sporty and waterproof headphones are a bit bulky, but Bose hasn’t compromised on performance. Enjoy rich, wide bass and sparkling sound.
Battery life is five hours, but plug the headphones into the case/charger and you can add an extra ten hours of power to them. That should be enough for even the toughest gym fans out there.
They also contain useful functions. As well as five LEDs on the outside of the case that show how much charge is left. And forgetful people will also appreciate the Find My Headphones feature, which shows their location on your phone. Comfortable.
How to choose the best Bose headphones
We’re talking about Bose. Therefore, noise reduction should be in the first place. Not all Bose models come with ANC, but newer ones do, so you need to make sure this feature is available on your model. Check out the Bose headphones with multiple levels of noise cancellation and listening to the world around you. Those that don’t have this should have a design that can passively block out unwanted noise.
Audio goes hand in hand with ANC. All forms of media (e.g. music, videos, games) should sound crisp and clear without degrading noise reduction. Explore models with powerful drivers and customization to personalize how you hear content. Bonuses such as equalizer, presets or spatial audio are welcome but not required.
You need enough battery life to enjoy your music. The typical playback time is 20 hours for noise canceling headphones and 5 hours (per charge) for noise canceling earbuds. Fortunately, most Bose headphones and earbuds meet these criteria. Fast charging is another feature worth mentioning as it allows you to get energy in a short period of time: a 10-minute charge often gives you 1 hour of use.
If you prefer wireless headphones or earbuds, consider the latest version of Bluetooth 5.0. This gives you faster connections, longer range (max 120 meters), bigger battery and even multipoint technology for pairing two audio sources at the same time. Later versions also guarantee digital assistant support (Siri, Google, Bixby).
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Before registering for classes, please be aware of district policies relating to discounts, refunds and cancellations.
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District serves Beaverton, Oregon and surrounding areas with park and recreation services, including classes, camps, swim lessons, sports leagues and other programs for youth and adults. No membership is required to partcipate in THPRD programs, but participants must create an account before using the online registration system. For account information, please call 503-645-6433.
Before registering, please note the upcoming registration dates and times as well as the district’s policies on discounts, cancellations and refunds.
If you, or someone you know, require specialized language assistance in order to receive meaningful access to THPRD’s registration process and resources, please go to the Centro de Bienvenida webpage for more information. Centro is an information and registration support event for English Language Learners and Financial Aid recipients. Interpretation services in other languages in addition to English and Spanish are available.
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Fall registration starts Saturday, August 12 at 8:00am for in-district residents and Monday, August 14, at 8:00am for out-of-district residents.
Register online thprd.org/portal
Register by phone 503-439-9400
In district registration (phone lines open):
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Note: Out of district registration opens at the same time to all out of district residents. Purchasing an assessment does not grant early access to registration.
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Seniors A 10% discount is provided for in-district residents 65 years and older (except at the Stuhr Center, where a discount is already included in the price).
Youth A 10% discount, on drop-in activities and passes only, is provided to guests 17 and under.
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Somewhere around 15(!) years ago I posted on Ars asking for recommendations for a flat screen TV, and this crowd pointed me towards a 50″ Samsung Plasma that has been the centerpiece of our living room ever since. Not even a fancy Kuru – just a basic screen. Paid about $1000 at Sears. I loved it, my wife loved it, and for YEARS everyone commented how much nicer it was than the LCD they had at home.
We’re doing a bit of an interior refresh, and have decided it’s time move the plasma to the bedroom and get something a little larger and more modern looking – the 2″ bezel is a dead giveaway that this thing is OLD. 75″ is about the largest that will comfortably fit on this wall. Looking for Ars to steer me in the right direction once again.
Main use will be streaming movies off Netflix/Disney+/etc, live sports via antenna, and general background TV with the news or whatever on. No gaming systems. Currently have a decent stereo setup, but that is also being retired – will see how the TV speakers do, but suspect I will end up getting a sound bar. Hoping to condense everything to be flush mounted on the wall rather than having a TV stand. Room is decently bright during the day, but no direct sunlight. I don’t consider myself a screen quality connoisseur, but would hate to take a step backwards from the plasma. If that is even possible these days.
Price range is flexible….$1000 would be great, $1500 would be doable, would need a really good justification to go any higher.
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Basically any OLED of this year or last will be great, at that size you might have to stretch your budget unless you find a sale for a previous year model, I think. They have new QDOLED models with enhanced brightness and color performance that are amazing but outside your budget I think. If I remember right, April is about the time new models start coming out so it might be good to wait until then for deals on previous models.
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If you have the budget, OLED is the way to go. But for $1500 the Hisense U8H LCD does fit. Ultimate picture quality may not be as good but I’d say for your intended use, $1500 on a U8H might make the most sense vs. more for a OLED.
but would hate to take a step backwards from the plasma. If that is even possible these days.
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Would say go OLED.
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I have a LG OLED tv and the picture quality is very nice on them. The LG C2 OLED EVO TVs are on sale now and would be what I would look at if I was getting a new TV.
A 55 inch is $1300
If you wanted to go up to a 65inch then its $1700.
The older C1 model in 65 inch which is what I got a couple years ago and is a great TV is now $1500:
Hopefully you can go to a local store and view them in person and see if the newer display tech is worth an extra $200 if you want to go up to 65 inch.
I have a regular wall mounted in our living room and it doesn’t stick out much because the OLED is pretty thin and will be way thinner and lighter than a plasma screen tv. They do make design or gallery TVs but those are pretty expensive.
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Sony X90 series is your best bet. X80 or X85 if you want to save some money. Big sizes for cheap with great picture quality.
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I recently got a Samsung QN85B 65″, which is part of Samsung’s Neo QLED line, which is just below their OLED line. So I’d imagine that the version of Tizen and overall interface are similar.
Picture/panel quality is fine but I hate EVERYTHING about the user interface. The settings menu seems to be purposefully obtuse. Thankfully you don’t have to deal with it too much after initial setup, except its also the only TV I’ve encountered that will not automatically fall back to TV speakers if the receiver is off (tried ARC and optical). You have to go into the settings menu to toggle between AVR and TV Speakers. The solar remote is also pretty terrible.
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Somewhere around 15(!) years ago I posted on Ars asking for recommendations for a flat screen TV, and this crowd pointed me towards a 50″ Samsung Plasma that has been the centerpiece of our living room ever since. Not even a fancy Kuru – just a basic screen. Paid about $1000 at Sears. I loved it, my wife loved it, and for YEARS everyone commented how much nicer it was than the LCD they had at home.
We’re doing a bit of an interior refresh, and have decided it’s time move the plasma to the bedroom and get something a little larger and more modern looking – the 2″ bezel is a dead giveaway that this thing is OLD. 75″ is about the largest that will comfortably fit on this wall. Looking for Ars to steer me in the right direction once again.
Main use will be streaming movies off Netflix/Disney+/etc, live sports via antenna, and general background TV with the news or whatever on. No gaming systems. Currently have a decent stereo setup, but that is also being retired – will see how the TV speakers do, but suspect I will end up getting a sound bar. Hoping to condense everything to be flush mounted on the wall rather than having a TV stand. Room is decently bright during the day, but no direct sunlight. I don’t consider myself a screen quality connoisseur, but would hate to take a step backwards from the plasma. If that is even possible these days.
Price range is flexible….$1000 would be great, $1500 would be doable, would need a really good justification to go any higher.
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1. 77″ LG B2 $2K – Over budget OLED but worth it especially coming from a plasma. Self emissive, each pixel individually controlled, wide viewing angles, no local dimming blooming or black crush. 2. 75″ Samsung QN85B $1.8K – Over budget mini-LED ADS panel LCD, very bright, many FALD zones, great viewing angles. 3. 75″ LG QNED85 $1.7K – Over budget mini-LED ADS panel LCD, very bright, many FALD zones, great viewing angles. Very similar to the Samsung. 4. 75″ Sony X90K $1.5K – Traditional VA panel LCD, narrow viewing angles, limited number of zones, medium brightness. 5. 75″ Hisense UH8 $1.5K – Mini-LED VA panel LCD, lots of zones, very bright, narrow viewing angles.
Anything less would be a step down.
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I have the 75″ Hisense U8H and highly recommend it. It’s MiniLED, which is nearly on par with OLEDs in terms of overall picture quality. Definitely go check one out at Best Buy if you can find it on display. The U8H black levels are nearly indistinguishable from an OLED with almost no blooming due to the high local dimming count (as long as you stick with the 65″ or 75″), and it can get stupidly bright which is great for HDR. Minor bonus – the U8H has an ATSC 3.0 tuner, if you happen to live in an area that uses it. ATSC 3.0 is the next gen of broadcast TV, which supports OTA 4K and HDR. Not in every market yet, but a bit of futureproofing since you said you watch broadcast.
The 65″ is $1000, which is a steal for a set this good. It’s obviously still a “bargain” TV, so it’s not going be on the same level as a top-end LG or Sony OLED, but from my experience it gets pretty damn close. All of Hisense’s 2023 models are MiniLED, which tells you which direction the industry is headed in terms of legitimate alternatives to OLED, so definitely don’t feel like you have to shell out the extra money for an OLED to get a great picture.
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With your description, it sounds like you should get an OLED. All OLED TVs except Samsung’s “QD-OLED” use the same panel from LG. LG makes TVs as well, which are good for price-performance, while others who use the same panels (e.g. Sony) might have better calibration systems or software in general.
I have an LG 65C1 and I am very happy with it.
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Yeah, honestly about 90% convinced at this point I’ll be picking up a 65″ LG OLED. Planning to do some more research and make a decision after work today.
The 77″ equivalent is 1) out of my budget and 2) physically too large for where it needs to go. By like an inch.
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With your description, it sounds like you should get an OLED. All OLED TVs except Samsung’s “QD-OLED” use the same panel from LG. LG makes TVs as well, which are good for price-performance, while others who use the same panels (e.g. Sony) might have better calibration systems or software in general.
I have an LG 65C1 and I am very happy with it.
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Sony also has TVs using Samsung’s QD-OLED panels– specifically, the A95K out of their 2022 line. Those’ll be Samsung panels, but with Sony’s processing (of note, Sony does Dolby Vision and Samsung does not). Presumably, the 2023 A95L will use a similar Samsung panel; I don’t recall whether or not we’re expecting QD-OLED to move downmarket into more models at all for 2023, from either Samsung or Sony.
Way out of Korov’s price range right now– I mostly just wanted to mention it to point out that there are more than just LG panels floating around out there.
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There’s nothing quite like traveling in the United States. It’s a massive, incredibly diverse country. The non-stop action of New York City. The wide-open plains of Montana. Bubbling springs at Yellowstone, muscle-bound beaches in Miami, and much, much more.
For a country that leads the world in technology, though, the prepaid SIM card market for international visitors has long been surprisingly confusing, limited, and expensive. With locked phones and post-paid plans the norm for locals, tourists have been poorly catered for.
Things have improved slightly in the last few years, but it’s still a far cry from regions like Southeast Asia or even Western Europe. All carriers have also started restricting which phones they’ll activate on their networks (more below), so the situation looks likely to get worse rather than better in the near term.
Given those challenges, if you’re traveling to the United States and only need data, we’d suggest also taking a look at prepaid international eSIMs if your phone supports them. iPhones released in the last few years do, along with some Android devices.
Using an international eSIM technically counts as roaming, so you don’t have the same issues with device activation as you would with a physical local SIM.
You can pay a lot for this kind of thing with some companies, but not all: Airalo and aloSIM offer up to 20GB of data per month at competitive prices. You’ll also get 5% off your first aloSIM purchase with the discount code TMA.
If you need a local phone number or your phone doesn’t support eSIM, however, read on for all the details on buying physical prepaid SIM cards in the United States.
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There are three main cell service providers in the United States: Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile. Note, however, that many older international phone models won’t get LTE service with any carrier, as the providers use different frequencies to most countries outside North America.
5G service with a non-US phone is even less likely. If you’re not sure whether your phone is physically capable of getting connected, this site may help.
Verizon (which has one of the largest networks) used to only use CDMA technology incompatible with almost any phone not sold by them, but rolled out GSM-based LTE and 5G service in recent years. This means some phones sold overseas, including recent iPhones, can now theoretically use its network.
I say theoretically, because like the other US carriers, Verizon operates a whitelist of approved devices that it will activate on its network. You can try to go through the process of checking your device here, although I’ve never had a lot of success with it.
Verizon prepaid service also costs more than the competition, so it’s hard to recommend it to international visitors even if you know your phone is compatible.
Of the other two companies, AT&T has the largest (and often, most congested) network, offering coverage throughout most of the continental United States (map). It’s a big country, though. If you’re planning on road-tripping through lightly-populated states like Idaho, Montana, and a few others, you’ll still hit some very large dead spots.
AT&T is in the process of shutting down its 3G network, leaving LTE and 5G as the only remaining options.
Coupled with this, the company has issued a short whitelist (pdf) of devices that are permitted to be activated on its network. Anything else isn’t allowed, even if you buy from an AT&T reseller like Cricket. iPhones are on the list, but if you’re an Android user, don’t expect your non-US phone model to be supported.
T-Mobile has less coverage in rural areas (map), with particularly large gaps in Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Montana, Utah, and eastern California. On the upside, downloads will often be reasonably fast when you do have service, typically exceeding AT&T’s speeds in major networks.
Like AT&T, T-Mobile is also shutting down its older networks so it can reuse its radio spectrum for 5G. There’s no set deadline for this to be completed yet, but the end result will be the same: LTE and 5G will be the only options available.
That’s true whether you want voice, text, or data, and any phone that doesn’t support Voice-over-LTE (VoLTE) is prohibited from being activated on the T-Mobile network. That’s definitely not as restrictive as AT&T’s policy, but still causes problems for international visitors and locals who have older phones.
With most of my trips to the US largely confined to the cities, coverage areas haven’t been a major problem with either provider. Pricing and data allowances have typically been quite similar between AT&T and T-Mobile, and in my experience, the knowledge and service levels of the in-store staff have been much better with T-Mobile.
There are several resellers of service on both networks. Prices are typically only slightly less than buying directly from the provider, often with data speed limits, poor customer service, and in some cases, purchasing difficulties for overseas visitors without a local address or credit card.
That said, it can be worth calling into a Walmart and seeing what’s available, as you may find discounted deals on offer from the cheaper providers. You’ll need to activate the SIM card yourself, and don’t expect much in the way of customer support, but on the upside there’ll likely be fewer ID requirements to go with it.
Note that US providers seem to treat 4G and 5G as marketing terms, often unrelated to actual technical standards. Don’t necessarily believe what’s showing at the top of your phone screen!
How to Buy a SIM Card in the United States
Selling prepaid SIM cards at international airports hasn’t really caught on in the US: I’ve flown into several in the country, and don’t recall seeing official kiosks or signage at any of them.
We’ve had a recent report that prepaid Lycamobile SIMs (on the T-Mobile network) are now available at InMotion stores, however, which operate in all of the major international US airports. Plan choices are more limited and prices are higher than what you’d pay elsewhere, but the convenience may make it worthwhile for some.
If you’d prefer to wait until you’re outside the airport, T-Mobile stores are quite common in large cities, and even smaller places should have at least one. I’ve bought SIMs in stores in Santa Monica in Los Angeles, and Seattle’s Capitol Hill.
In both cases, I walked out with an activated SIM card in under ten minutes. It had cut-outs for both micro and nano sizes.The process was simple. Confirm you’ve got an unlocked phone, specify the plan you’d like, and hand over the money. You’ll get a receipt with your phone number printed on it.
It’s always worth putting the SIM in your phone and confirming it works straight away. I didn’t have any problems — mine took less than a minute to activate both times — but I’m always a little nervous when I don’t see the card working in my phone before leaving the store.
If you have a vaguely recent iPhone model (XS or newer), however, and want to use T-Mobile, there’s an even easier option. The company offers a prepaid eSIM alternative to buying a physical SIM card, aimed at those traveling in the country or otherwise wanting a short-term option.
This page has all the details, but the basics are simple: download the app, provide basic contact and billing details, then activate the eSIM and a call, text, and data package on your phone.
With virtually every other cell provider in the world running scared of prepaid local eSIM options, it’s a real breath of fresh air, at least if you’re using an iPhone. Even though several Android phones have eSIM support, T-Mobile doesn’t yet offer it for non-Apple devices.
Want to hit the ground running? Get an AT&T or T-Mobile SIM card sent out ahead of time, with unlimited calls and texts and up to 50GB of data. You’ll be connected before you’ve even stepped off the plane, and it works in Canada as well! Find out more here.
Prepaid SIM Costs
While you shouldn’t expect any real bargains on prepaid cell service in the US, prices are getting better for light to moderate use.
Note: you can’t always get the same deals in-store that you can online with either company. Since most international visitors will be buying their SIM from a store, I’ve focused on those options — but if you’re using T-Mobile’s eSIM option or have a US shipping address you can use, it’s worth checking out the online-only plans as well.
Unlimited (or at least large numbers of) calls and texts are standard on most plans. AT&T’s prepaid monthly smartphone plans start at $30 for 5GB of data, with $40 for 15GB or $65 for unlimited.
T-Mobile has removed its lower-cost prepaid plans recently, so they’re now $40 for 10GB or $50-60 for unlimited depending how fast you want it to be. You may find different in-person deals in a particular store, but in general, T-Mobile is cheaper for unlimited data, and AT&T costs less otherwise.
At the AT&T and T-Mobile stores I’ve visited, the SIM card and activation have been free. This isn’t always the case, however, so definitely check before committing. You’ll also pay sales tax on top of the quoted price. This ranges from nothing to nearly 10%, depending on which state you’re in at the time.
Topping Up
You can top-up your T-Mobile account online, using just your phone number and a credit or debit card. Since international cards work with this method (or at least, mine did,) it’s probably the easiest way to do it.
Failing that, any T-Mobile store will be able to help you out, as well as authorized retailers. You can check locations here.
If you’re using the eSIM app, you can manage and pay for plans that way instead.
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Coverage and Data Speeds
As mentioned above, T-Mobile coverage is good in most large towns and cities, but drops away in rural areas, with large dead zones in several states.
Compare the service map to your intended destinations, and if you’re going to be spending significant time driving or staying in places without signal, consider AT&T instead.
Data speeds in Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Austin, and elsewhere were all pretty good, with strong signal both inside and outdoors. Voice calls were clear, and SMS delivery was reliable.
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