The physical world will likely always retain an emotional primacy that the digital one lacks. I suspect that millions of evolutionary years without screens have primed us to enjoy a Polaroid taped to a bathroom mirror over Instagram, any day of the week.
At least, that's what Polaroid is hoping. Polaroid Originals' new Lab printer takes images from your phone and turns them into Polaroids. Yes, actual Polaroids, just like the ones that Dad's (Granddad's?) Polaroid used to spit out in the 1970s. The result is a fun, if pricey, way to bring your digital snaps into the real world.
The new Polaroid Lab is the second iteration of Impossible's Instant Lab. Polaroid acquired Impossible in 2017 and rebranded it Polaroid Originals. As a result, the company no longer has to worry about trademark issues, so the product has been renamed.
Unlike all other instant cameras and printers we've looked at, the Polaroid Lab does not simply grab an image from your phone using Bluetooth and print it out. Instead, you pull up the image on your phone using the Polaroid Originals app, then lay your phone face down on the Lab. The Lab takes a picture of the picture on your phone, optimizes the color for printing, and spits out a Polaroid. Like the Polaroids of old, it takes about 15 minutes to fully develop.


