Given that the LabelWriter Wireless measures 4.9 by 5 by 8 inches (HWD) and weighs 3.1 pounds finding a place to put it shouldn't be difficult, but then again, that's the case with most desktop label printers. Even so, the LabelWriter Wireless is a highly capable, networkable label design and print system, making it a decent alternative to the Brother QL-810W as a home-based or small office labeling solution. However, the Brother model is somewhat slicker in a few key ways: It comes with an automatic cutter, as well as support for an optional battery that makes the printer functional where power is unavailable. The LabelWriter Wireless is much like the Brother QL-810W in that they both have adept label design and print software for PCs and mobile devices, and you can connect to either via Wi-Fi or USB. Bottom LineThe Dymo LabelWriter Wireless churns out labels in numerous shapes, colors, and sizes at a competitive per-label cost.The newest Dymo desktop label printer, the Dymo LabelWriter Wireless ($149.99), is comparable in price and features to, which itself is a step down from our Editors' Choice, the. ![]() While decent, design and print software could be more modern and intuitive.
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