The images thus fit into any wallet and give pleasure when they are away :-) Subtracting the cover on the back off, one has directly an adhesive version. The image holds great on paper and can also be any residue, if one has been glued times.
The PoGo itself is about the size of a 2.5 "hard drive and also fits in appropriate cases / bags.
The power adapter is quite unwieldy and meant for outlets in the US. A little on adapter is. It is unfortunately the PSU instructed as the plug has a shape that I have otherwise never seen (ie no load on other, possibly already existing adapter possible).
Unfortunately, the connection via Bluetooth works with my laptop not always. Sometimes I have to re-connect the PC to the printer.
From the print quality you should not expect miracles. You never know quite what's coming out. I had the photos looked great, others had again a totally different color than expected. A completely streak-free picture you get rare. On my first PoGo this was unfortunately so bad that I had to send him back. The second seems to be a little better here. An upside down by drawn Photo Paper solves the problem for a while. After a few pictures of Pogo is warm and I have the impression that will harm image quality.
I have the PoGo but not bought, because I expect perfect prints, but because it is fun and a little reminiscent of the old instant cameras. The time were also not perfectly what is going on at the Bildqualiät.
The images from the PoGo definitely its own charm and you can always be surprised.
Pressure price varies (depending on the purchased package size) 15-30 cents. But one has no other follow-up costs because the printer ink works freely.
Anyone looking for a cheap photo printer in a small format, which has its own charm and fun, is hereby well served. Even people who want to lead as a travel diary and put a photo on their entries, will be satisfied with the PoGo.