HPRT H11 Label Maker Machine – Bluetooth Handheld Label

HPRT H11 Label Maker Machine - Bluetooth Handheld Label Printer with USB Charging

HPRT H11 Label Maker Machine – Bluetooth Handheld Label Printer with USB Charging, Mini Sticker Printer Machine for Home, Office, School, Label Machine with Multiple Fonts and Multiple Template


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H11 Label Maker Machine



Weight: 112 g
Dimensions: 7.4D x 7.4W x 4H centimetres
Model: H11
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: HPRT
Dimensions: 7.4D x 7.4W x 4H centimetres

13 Responses

  1. Lindsay Miller says:

     United Kingdom

    This is my No1 gadget perchase this year so far and I buy allot of gadgets ….. And now I can lable them all up.
    It’s awesome for a tiny little printer it’s totally blown me away, just never expected it to work as well as it does for this price point.
    It prints txt and graphics/pictures and you can even load your own company logos to print as well.
    I made price labels with my company logo with extra information txt.
    Labled all my screws in a multi compartment case so I now don’t have to fumble through them to find the right one.
    And also put perchase dates on my new vape batteries so I can now tell which are the oldest going forward and know which one’s to replace.
    Awsome little printer simply awesome.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I was a bit shocked how small the actual printer was but for the type of labels I need it’s good for them. I’ve not used it yet but I will be within the week as labels needed for kitchen jars so my husband doesn’t mix the different types of flour again!!

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I got this for doing labels for drawers for clothing and main tagging my children’s belongings for school it’s small compact easy to use very satisfied with this highly recommended very good value for money

  4. EllenBelisario says:

     United Kingdom

    There’s lots of different uses for this little label printer. I batch cook and freeze meals and use this label maker to print the date of when I cooked/froze the food to stick onto the container. I could use a blank label and marker but that wouldn’t be very interesting and I like my tech. Plus, printing the date and meal name 6 times is easier than writing it out 6 times.

    Other than that it probably gets the most use by my daughter, she just likes to label everything from toys to books etc. It’s a bit of a novelty thing for her but its easy and small enough for her to use. Overall, it’s good value.

  5. ManuelChinner says:

     United Kingdom

    This is by far my favourite purchase!! I bought this to organise my babies nursery so that my partner would be able to know where things are. The app is really easy to use and connect to the printed it allows you to use different fonts, sizes and colours so you can label in any way you please

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersLove using it, as it fits my needs, but its not as sticky as i’d like and the prints looks a little faded from the get go (brand new). Still super cute and for the price, worth it!

  7. Tamara Kelly says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersI’ll be honest, I’ve never had a label printer before… but with trying to sort out my house, I thought I’d give this one a go.
    It’s a little – pocket sized – printer, which I think does a pretty good job. The app was easy to download, and the printer was found instantly, and I never had any issues with it losing connection, or taking ages to pass the info over to the printer from my phone.
    Sadly, the ‘individual labels’ mentioned in the automatic menu are differently sized to the ones supplied in the box, so It took me a while to realise I needed to scan the QR code on the labels it comes with so it knows the size of them, once I did this, there was no cutting off of the first/last characters as mentioned in the other reviews. The adhesion is good, has lasted on my cat boxes for a few vet visits and being stored in the shed, also lasted through the washing machine on one label! Would recommend.

  8. Alex Blake says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersThe video goes into much more detail, including a full operating demonstration and an overview of my thoughts on this printer.

    However, in a nutshell:

    Things I liked:

    + Really nice compact design.
    + Very easy to set up and use. Particularly easy to make sure you have the right kind of label selected.
    + Can take different sizes of label. Comes with one roll of labels.
    + Feels like a good quality printer.

    Things I didn’t like:

    – You do need to download the companion app for this to work. It asked for two permissions – location – in order for it to connect effectively with BlueTooth, which I permitted. And access to my photos and files in order to add my own custom images to labels, which I denied to begin with as I did not need this function.
    – Additional labels are expensive – 9.99 for one roll or 16.99 for three.

    Do I recommend it?

    Yes, as long as you are aware of the ongoing cost. Encourage whoever is printing using this label maker to print responsibly!

  9. BeatricBuchholz says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 3 From Our UsersIt is a very nice little label machine, but the key term is ‘little’. Very easy to use and charge up, but the actual labels are so small. This is a simple to use label maker. It comes with a variety of label spools. The app is easy to use and there are a variety of images and fonts to make the labels as specific as you need. You can purchase additional labels as well, so it isn’t useless as soon as you run out of the ones included. There were a few issues I had with it. The first is that the on button isn’t really a button and I struggled to get it to turn on and off. It seems to be a sort of touch button but didn’t react very quickly. Printing the labels is quick but it does take a bit of practice to get them lined up right, since the printer doesn’t do that for you. I went through several labels trying to make one because I couldn’t get it in the right place at first. The other thing is that on the coloured labels, many of the fonts aren’t thick enough to show up well. This took a little figuring out too, since it isn’t obvious when you’re making the label how it’ll show up on a non-white background. Still, if you are someone who likes labelling things, this machine isn’t terribly expensive, comes with a lot of labels, and is easy to use.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    My daughter already has this printer so I was keen to order one of these little label printers for myself since we have excess labels for my daughter’s printer. I’m very organised around the home so I really wanted a compact label printer for myself to be able to label and organise different items around the house

    The printer arrives boxed and includes a USB-C charging cable and instructions

    The printer itself is small, compact and round. It can actually fit into the palm of your hand which I love. It comes in a very light pink shade

    It’s very easy and simple to function. You simply need to lift open the top of the printer to access the labels inside. You need to remove the little seal from the labels and leave a small amount of label poking out of the printer before closing the lid again.

    The printer has a small power on/off touch button at the front to power the printer on and off. It also has an LED indicator light that shines white to indicate it’s on and ready or it’ll shine red to indicate either paper is jammed or the cover isn’t closed, and if the battery is low.

    The printer functions by using the app, HerePrint which can be downloaded on both android and iPhone devices.
    It’s very quick and easy to pair to the app, simply have the printer turned on and Bluetooth on the device and it’ll pair.

    The rolls of tape have a convenient QR code that can be scanned on the APP so that it can automatically recognise the correct template. The app allows you to change the size and style of the font, you can add stickers, frames, barcodes, lines, your own image, design your own graffiti and more. I found the app very easy and simple to use. With one click the printer will print out the label automatically

    The completed labels are decent. No smudging or patchyness with the font at all. The only thing I would say is that make sure the labels are positioned right in the printer so that the font is printed exactly where you want on the labels

    Overall this is a very compact, fun and portable label printer that’s easy to use and produces fab little labels for all your needs. You can take it anywhere on the go and the app is very simple to navigate with some fun features!

    4.0 out of 5 stars Fun, Compact & Easy To Use Label Printer*

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a fun gadget that is very compact.
    The mini labeller has a design size of 76mm X 40mm and a weight of 112g making it ideal to carry around in pocket or bag. It can be charged by USB which takes just over an hour. There are a variety of fonts available including templates, numbers, bubbles, icons, barcodes, QR codes, pictures, etc. which supplies you with quite a substantial array. I got mine to use at home but obviously it could also be used in a work or college environment.
    Fairly easy to set up, install the app, turn on the Bluetooth connection and scan the QR code on the paper roll to set the size of the label. The results can be previewed prior to printing to save waste.
    Set comes with a roll of 14X30mm white label, USB charging cable and instruction manual.
    I intend to have some fun using this.

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The printer is compact and easy to use, making it perfect for printing labels on the go. As an Android user, I downloaded the app via the Play Store. Connecting the printer was straightforward, and it came with multiple fonts and templates to choose from, giving you many options for customizing your labels.

    One of the main downsides of the H11 label maker is the expensive replacement tape. While the initial cost of the machine may be reasonable, the cost of replacing the tape can add up quickly. This can be a significant drawback for those who plan to use the machine frequently.

    Another downside for PC/MAC users is that the device does not have Windows/MAC drivers or software, which limits its compatibility with specific devices. This means it may not be the best option for those using Windows/MAC devices.

    Despite its drawbacks, the label maker is still a convenient device for printing labels on the go. Its compact design and easy-to-use interface make it an excellent choice for anyone needing a portable label printer. However, the high cost of replacement tape and lack of windows compatibility may be a dealbreaker for some.

    Overall, the H11 is a convenient label printer. Still, the high cost of replacement tape and lack of windows compatibility may be a dealbreaker for some users.

    4.0 out of 5 stars Small handy label printer, but an expensive label replacement.

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a far cry from the label makers of my youth, and indeed still quite futuristic compared to the label printer I’ve been using for the last 15 years or so. It looks a bit like a smooth plastic hockey puck in a fetching shade of matte powder pink and the only markings on it are a slot where labels come out, another to open it, and a power button. It comes with a roll of tape installed but in this case they are tiny stickers rather than a continuous roll of tape (though that is also available). To print the labels, you need to download an app. This is easily done and once you have the app, you can customise your labels with the expected text, but also borders, fonts, speech bubbles, drawings, bar and QR codes, and even photos from your phone (though this last is a bit pointless as the labels are tiny and images are converted to line art, so very few phone snaps would translate through this process). I found it very easy to use and there are lots and lots of images and fonts to choose from, though editing them to fit together can be fiddly if not impossible. However I think it’s one of those things where there’s just a little bit of a learning curve to finding out what works and what doesn’t, and not expecting miracles. I love the “graffiti” function which allows you to make sketches or hand write messages. Printing is easy too, though I found it took a couple of runs to get the labels lined up properly, and the print quality isn’t brilliant – it often seems to start out lighter or line up a bit too near the end of the label. Given the print quality, I do feel the current price of 29.99 (actually a 17% reduction on the usual price) is a bit high, but it all depends on what you are looking for. I wouldn’t go this route if I was looking for high quality professional looking labels for, say, an office or similar. But I can image kids and teens would love this and it could be an ideal way to spur them on to organise.