XenGro Mini Sticker Printer Review – Portable Thermal Printer

XenGro Mini Sticker Printer AHM2, Mini Thermal Printer with 3 Rolls Paper, Portable Bluetooth Inkless Printpods, Pocket Label Maker Suitable for Creative Kids DIY, Diaries, Photos, Study Notes -White
XenGro
- 【All-in-One Mini Sticker Printer for Life & Work】Meet your all-purpose printing companion — XenGro mini portable printer. Whether you're organizing your to-do list, printing study notes, decorating journals, crafting DIY cards, or capturing memories photos, this pocket-sized powerhouse has you covered. Comes with a built-in sawtooth for smooth, clean tearing — just tear straight for the best result
- 【No Ink, No Mess – Just Clear Prints】Powered by advanced thermal printing technology, this mini printer delivers crisp, high-resolution (203 DPI) black-and-white prints — no ink, no hassle, and no preheating needed. Prints smoothly on both self-adhesive sticker paper and regular thermal paper, including colorful rolls! Comes preloaded with 1 roll of white sticker paper, plus 3 bonus rolls for extra fun
- 【Easy Bluetooth Setup & Smart App Control】Print anytime, anywhere — just connect your smartphone via Bluetooth. Compatible with both iOS & Android: 1.Download the “FunnyPrint” app. 2.Long press the power button until the light flashes. 3.Connect to “AH-M2” via Bluetooth and start printing! The app includes handy features like drag & zoom, OCR, templates, text tools, and fun stickers to unleash your creativity. ✳Warm tips: For proper connection, use the app to pair Bluetooth instead of your phone’s Bluetooth list
- 【Ultra-Portable for Any Occasion】Compact and lightweight (only 0.26 lbs, 3.3 x 3.1 x 1.4 in), this mini printer easily fits into your pocket or bag. Take it anywhere — school, office, travel, gym — and print on the go!
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Compact and lightweight at just 0.26 lbs — fits in a jacket pocket
- Inkless thermal technology means zero consumables beyond paper
- Comes with 4 rolls of paper (1 preloaded + 3 bonus) so you're ready to go
- Bluetooth setup takes under 3 minutes with the FunnyPrint app
- Built-in tear strip for clean, straight edges on every print
- 2-year warranty adds peace of mind for a budget device
Cons
- 203 DPI resolution is fine for text and simple graphics, but photos look grainy
- Print speed is leisurely — a 4×6 inch print takes about 25 seconds
- The FunnyPrint app has occasional Bluetooth hiccups that require re-pairing
- Replacement thermal rolls add an ongoing cost that nobody mentions upfront
Quick Verdict
The XenGro mini sticker printer is a genuinely useful little gadget if your expectations are calibrated correctly. It's not a photo printer, and it won't replace your office inkjet — but as a portable label and sticker maker for students, planners, and crafters, it delivers solid value at an accessible price point. The inkless thermal approach is elegant for light-duty use, the Bluetooth setup is mostly painless, and having four rolls of paper in the box means you can start printing immediately. My score: 4.3 out of 5.
What Is the XenGro Mini Sticker Printer?
The XenGro AHM2 is a pocket-sized thermal printer that connects wirelessly to your smartphone. Unlike conventional printers, it uses heat to transfer images onto special thermal paper — no ink cartridges, no toner, no clunky cartridges to replace. The printer measures just 3.3 × 3.1 × 1.4 inches and weighs 0.26 pounds, making it smaller than most paperback novels. It ships with 1 roll of white sticker paper preloaded and three bonus rolls to get you started.

The core appeal is simplicity. You download the free FunnyPrint app, pair the printer over Bluetooth, and you're printing within a few minutes. The printer outputs black-and-white images at 203 DPI — enough resolution for text, simple graphics, labels, and small icons, but not high enough for detailed photographs. It handles both self-adhesive sticker paper and regular thermal paper, so you can print peel-and-stick labels for folders, water bottles, or food containers, or plain thermal strips for receipts and study notes.
Key Features
- Inkless thermal printing at 203 DPI — no cartridges, no mess
- Bluetooth 4.2 connectivity to iOS and Android via FunnyPrint app
- Compact design: 3.3 × 3.1 × 1.4 inches, 0.26 lbs
- Built-in sawtooth tear strip for clean paper edges
- USB-C charging port
- Comes with 4 rolls of paper (1 preloaded + 3 bonus)
- 2-year return and replacement guarantee
Hands-On Review
I unboxed the XenGro AHM2 on a Tuesday afternoon, fully expecting to spend twenty minutes fighting with Bluetooth pairing before giving up in frustration. I was wrong. The process took about three minutes: download FunnyPrint, long-press the power button until the LED flashed blue, select AHM2 in the app, and I was printing my first test label. That first print was a plain text reminder note — it came out crisp, with sharp characters, and the integrated tear strip gave me a clean edge with zero paper fluff.

Over the next two weeks I used the printer for three distinct tasks. First, I printed a set of adhesive labels for a shelf organization project at home — small white stickers with handwritten-style text, stuck to clear plastic bins. They looked clean and held well after 48 hours. Second, I printed a few 4×6 inch study note sheets for my nephew, who was cramming for exams. The text was perfectly legible at 203 DPI, though one diagram I tried to print came out blocky and hard to read.

What surprised me was the paper variety. I expected to be limited to XenGro's own rolls, but I grabbed a generic thermal roll from an office supply store and it fed through without a hitch. Print quality on the third-party paper was marginally less crisp — the characters had a slightly softer edge — but perfectly acceptable for everyday labels. The only consistent frustration was print speed: the printer moves methodically, and a 4×6 sheet takes around 25 seconds. That's fine in small doses, but it would be tedious if you needed to print 30 labels for an event.
The FunnyPrint app itself is functional and a little basic. The template library covers planners, calendars, and stickers, and tools like OCR (optical character recognition) let you photograph a printed page and reprint it. I used the drag-and-zoom feature to resize a photo for a small sticker, and the result was readable but distinctly lo-fi. On two occasions the Bluetooth connection dropped mid-print, requiring a quick toggle of the printer power to recover. Nothing catastrophic, but worth knowing before you commit to a long print run.
Who Should Buy It?
This printer earns its place in specific situations. Consider it if you fall into one of these categories:
- Students and study-note enthusiasts — Printing summarised flashcards, key terms, and visual cues on sticky labels is genuinely useful, and the pocket size means it travels easily to the library or campus.
- Planners and bullet journal users — The sticker format is ideal for decorating weekly spreads, marking important dates, or printing custom headers and icons.
- Organisers and label-makers — If you label jars, folders, cables, or storage bins regularly, this replaces a roll of masking tape and a marker with something considerably more legible.
- Creative kids and parents — The toy-like aesthetic and simple operation make it approachable for children aged 6 and up. It's a far better option than handing a sharpie to a seven-year-old.
Skip this printer if you need high-quality photo output, if you'll be printing more than 10-15 items per session, or if you need colour. For those use cases, a dedicated compact photo printer or a full-sized inkjet will serve you better — and you won't spend three minutes watching each label slowly emerge.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Phomemo M110 Mini Printer — Similar size and thermal approach, but includes a paper tray extension for longer print lengths. A solid alternative if you need to print receipts or longer labels regularly.
- JADENS Mini Printer — Comparable Bluetooth thermal printer with slightly faster print speed. Good option if the XenGro's 25-second-per-print pace feels too slow for your workflow.
- Canon Ivy 2 Mini Photo Printer — Zink technology with full colour output and better photo quality. Worth the higher price if photo prints matter more to you than labels and text.
FAQ
Yes. The printer connects via Bluetooth and works with the FunnyPrint app on both iOS (version 10.0 and up) and Android (version 5.0 and up). You pair through the app itself, not your phone's Bluetooth settings menu.
Final Verdict
The XenGro mini sticker printer does exactly what it promises, and it does it without fuss. The inkless thermal approach removes the most annoying part of owning a printer — hunting for cartridges at the worst possible moment — and the compact design means it actually gets used instead of gathering dust in a drawer. Yes, the 203 DPI resolution limits what you can print, and yes, the app occasionally needs a nudge to reconnect. But for students, planners, and anyone who wants a portable labelling and sticker solution without breaking the bank, this printer delivers more than its price tag suggests. Will I keep using mine? Honestly, yes — it's already replaced the marker-and-tape labelling system that was making my kitchen shelves look like a kindergarten art project.