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ORGSTA Bluetooth Thermal Shipping Label Printer
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ORGSTA Bluetooth Thermal Shipping Label Printer

4.1· 275 reviews
$51.29

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Tired of wrestling with USB cables just to print a shipping label?

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Agora's take

Our read on this product

This thermal printer tackles the common frustration of tangled cables and the hassle of printing labels from your phone. Its standout feature is the exclusive Bluetooth dongle, which makes wireless computer printing surprisingly straightforward – no complex network setups or USB clutter. You can also connect directly to your mobile devices for on-the-go label creation.

While many label printers focus on just computer connectivity, this one bridges the gap to mobile devices effectively. The "4Barcode" app, while basic, gets the job done for shipping labels and simple stickers, meaning you're not tethered to your desk when you need to print. It’s a practical upgrade for anyone moving beyond manual label application.

Why this one

What makes it stand out

  • Offers true wireless printing to computers via an included dongle, unlike printers that only support mobile Bluetooth or require USB for PC connectivity.
  • Seamlessly prints from iOS and Android devices using a dedicated app, avoiding the network configuration often needed for other wireless printers.
  • Accommodates a wider range of label widths (up to 4.5 inches) compared to printers limited to standard 4x6 inch shipping labels.
Think twice if...

When this isn't the right fit

  • You primarily need to print very small labels (under 1 inch) or extremely wide labels (over 4.5 inches).
  • Your workflow relies heavily on complex label designs or specialized software that doesn't integrate with standard drivers.
What owners notice

Real-world notes

  • The convenience of leaving it set up and ready to print wirelessly from your computer often leads to more frequent use than expected.
  • While it connects easily to phones, creating custom sticker designs might require a bit of patience with the app.
Bottom line

A confident pick for small businesses and home offices needing a reliable, cable-free way to print shipping labels from both computers and phones.