[PRIME] Dymo LetraTag 200B Bluetooth Label Maker Value Pack $31.99 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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About this item

  • AUTOMATIC BLUETOOTH CONNECTION: Label printer is ready in seconds to create labels directly from your Apple or Android smartphone using an intuitive DYMO app
  • COMPACT, LIGHTWEIGHT*, AND BATTERY OPERATED*: making it easy to slide into your bag for use on the go
  • IDEAL WITH DYMO LETRATAG LABELS: Best when used with authentic DYMO LetraTag labels, with 100% recycled external cassettes, available in a wide variety of different colours and types
  • EASY ORGANISATION: At home, in your home office, or in your student dorm room, with fully customisable labels that include 5 font sizes, 15 box styles, 100+ icons, and the option to underline, create multiple lines of text, or insert a date
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Comments

  • just a warning.. i bought one of these for $55 a few months ago.. cannot get it to connect to my s22 ultra, or even my mums Redmi note 5 or watever to connect… not sure if i got a defective unit.. but it was a lemon.. but for $31.99 probably worth it if you dont mind the risk of it having trouble connecting all the time. so it has been an unusable lemon for me.

    • -1

      Calling Dymo product a lemon but then mentions the phones he uses.

      • true lol s22 ultra hasnt been great, considering moving to iphone, but heard there are some good new androids around

        • +1

          I considered buying a Samsung fold6 and s9 ultra tablet but decided against it.

          • @sunnyc: nice.. i was thinking of trying out one of those new google phones hehe heard they're good

        • +1

          Why downgrade. I doubt it's the phone, but the dymo software, and dymo.

          • @BewareOfThe Dog: yea i think it might have been the Dymo phone app or something… seemed really basic.. my phones would see the Dymo LetraTag 200B on the Bluetooth connections list.. but no matter how many times i hit connect, even putting the Dymo right next to it.. it will not connect.. tried on 3 different phones so far.. all fail to connect

            • +1

              @JURBA: Normally on devices like this you aren't meant to connect to them through the Bluetooth menu on your phone, the device just gets picked up by the app which can directly communicate to it. That's how it works with my smart band anyway.

              I looked up the user manual for this printer and seems it is the same

              https://download.dymo.com/dymo/user-guides/LetraTag/LT200B/L…

              Notice it never suggests you go into your phone settings to pair with the device. The app handles all of the Bluetooth connectivity using the modern BLE Bluetooth standards rather than requiring pairing.

              In fact when I manually pair my fitness band in the menu it actually breaks the sync and I have to do a forget device on it before the app for it works again. I would suggest you delete any pairing record from your Bluetooth menu.

      • +2

        S22 ultra isn't a lemon..

        • yea s22 ultra is pretty good.. only thing i wish it could do is take wider camera shots.. it only goes 0.6x zoom… and some iphone's can go alott wider.. whole point of me buying the s22 ultra was for work and because i was hoping it would take wide shots.. didnt do enough research though.. anyone know any good phones with wider zoom? i need to upgrade

    • so yea.. if you dont get connection issues, its probably good

    • +1

      Just to make sure, you are aware that you don't pair this with your phone like a normal Bluetooth device, aren't you? You just start the app and it shows you nearby label printers that are turned on.

      • thanks for the tip, i'll try it out.. just gotta find where i put it hehe

  • Any idea if you can create custom icons?
    Any open source integrations?

  • +1

    Cheap iron on labels

    US $8.61 | 5Pk Compatible Dymo LetraTag Iron-On Fabric Labels 18771 Black on White Iron on Labels for Clothing Tape Work in LT-100H LT-110T
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  • +1

    Stay away from this one…

    Poor print quality, small text compared to label size even with largest font selected.

  • Stay with the simple A-Z keyboard, don't go crazy with Bluetooth. When the kids need a lunch bag label in the morning and they are late for school bus the Bluetooth will drive you crazy.

  • +1

    here is a repost of my same comments for the same deal posted in May:

    So coincidently I bought one of these from Officeworks last week. I don't like it. I was used to the old school all-in-one text type and print devices, but thought I would go modern.
    Issues:
    1. Doesn't like recharchable AA batteries. I use good quality AA rechargeable (this takes 4) and it wouldn't print, kept jamming. Once fully recharged it appears to be working but then we get to problem 2.
    2. No indication of what is wrong. All info comes from the smartphone app (android S23 Ultra for me). When my machine with brand new cartridge jammed, it didn't say why (low battery/didn't like rechargables). Seriously, how hard is it to have a battery indicator in the app? Given these little devices get thrown in the drawer and not used for months, every time you use it it may jam and then you need to use your own battery meter to work out if it is the batteries or something else. Bah
    3. Print Quality: I thought the app would offer interesting and different font types, but it is pretty boring. Worse, the resolution of the print is very low meaning on std print jobs the edges of the letters are not crisp and clean, but blurred. A step backward imho. Example: https://imgur.com/a/qO6830e
    4 Lastly, for the privacy nerds, the app won't connect unless you allow it to record your location with precise accuracy. May be a bluetooth issue but no getting around it. Not a huge issue but in this day and age of data leaks I don't need Dymo collecting my precise location.

    It was only $55 from OW, but I would go the old school devices rather than this.

    • Requiring precise locations is required to access BLE devices, it's a Google decision and has been this way since Android 6.0 and according to them working as intended.

      https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33045581/location-needs-…

      • yes as mentioned it is a Bluetooth issue, but the act of printing a label does not require your location, so you are better off with the old handheld version with keyboard.

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