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Brother iPrint&Scan VS HP Smart

Compare Brother iPrint&Scan VS HP Smart and see what are their differences

Brother iPrint&Scan logo Brother iPrint&Scan

Brother iPrint&Scan app allows users to connect their printer as well as the mobile phone to the same internet connection to scan and print documents remotely.

HP Smart logo HP Smart

HP Smart app comes up with features to help you in scanning all the important paperwork using your phone’s camera and connect the device to an HP printer to print the documents on paper.
  • Brother iPrint&Scan Landing page
    Landing page //
    2020-10-01
  • HP Smart Landing page
    Landing page //
    2023-08-26

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Category Popularity

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Tool
46 46%
54% 54
Office & Productivity
39 39%
61% 61
Cloud Printing
39 39%
61% 61
Photos & Graphics
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  1. Horrible software that is a breach of privacy

    The software itself is not well developed but the worse part is that to use any of the functionality you MUST have an account with HP! Why is it that guests to my home need to log into my account in order to use the printer. This is a completely unnecessary requirement. What it tells me is that when you buy a HP printer, you are not actually buying it given that unless you maintain an account it cannot be used.

    👍 Pros:    Print quality is good
    👎 Cons:    Requires a login to an hp account to work|The scan back to computer often does not work|The software is not stable|Slow software
  2. Simple, but idiotic

    As the software is super-simple, it insists on the user logging in to HP every now and then. This is a HUGE problem, as I can't always remember and/or search for the password, there is absolutely NO reason for that software to log into a website, a user has already PAID for the product, so they wouldn't like nor expect this kind of behavior, and when you launch an app, you expect to do something productive RIGHT NOW, not AFTER you log-in for no reason except for some egocentric at HP decided that you HAVE to.

    👍 Pros:    Simple
    👎 Cons:    Requires you to log-in|May upgrade firmware without user permision

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Brother iPrint&Scan and HP Smart, you can also consider the following products

Mopria Print Service - Mopria Print Service is an app by Mopria Alliance that provides features that let users print the desired document through a large number of printer models available in the market.

PrinterShare Mobile Print - PrinterShare Mobile Print app allows users to print images, emails, attachments, contacts, web pages, and various other digital media.

NokoPrint - NokoPrint app offers features through which users can take photos using their mobile phone’s camera and can print them using nearby printers to share them with other users.

ESC POS Bluetooth Print Service - ESC POS Bluetooth Print Service is an app by Looped Labs that provides features to help users in printing webpages and other files by tapping on the print button from the options menu, and they can choose the desired printer settings according to th…

PrintHand Mobile Print - PrintHand Mobile Print app enables you to directly connect your mobile phone to a variety of different wireless printers using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection.

Epson Smart Panel - Epson Smart Panel app offers features through which you don’t have to manually find and set up a printer as it can automatically set up the printer with a single tap.