This Bluetooth sticker printer is the weirdest tech gadget I didn’t know I needed

Liene PixCut S1

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Have you ever heard a phrase and thought, “That should be a t-shirt or sticker”? Making my own custom stickers is exactly what I love about the Liene PixCut S1

We keep hundreds, sometimes thousands, of photos in our phones, yet they rarely go anywhere. A photo printer ensures they see the light of day, and a Bluetooth printer makes it as easy to print them out as if you were uploading them to social media or sending them to someone. 

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The Liene mobile app is where you can print photos and find or create stickers. Once you choose the stickers you want to print, you format them in the app, which uses AI to outline them so the PixCut S1 knows where to cut. 

for $34, so they’re relatively inexpensive for home use. Next time my kids need to bring a photo for school or want to print a photo of our dog, I don’t have to make a Walgreens run or print it on my InkJet printer. 

Why I recommend this product 

to print beautiful 4×6 photos that will stand the test of time, rather than hoarding them on your phone. The photos and stickers look almost flawless, with no lines or smudges, thanks to the dye-sublimation process, and using the mobile app adds to the convenience. 

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Whether you like graphic design or simply want more control over small projects at home, the PixCut S1 lets you print stickers for events, water bottles, or fun. I like designing, so I love making stickers, tags, and invitations for my kids’ birthdays. Having this printer not only makes this easier but also gives me more control over how they turn out compared to sending them off to a store to print and then driving out to pick them up.