This is an interesting product. It is a unique looking camera, in as much as a camera can look unique. First of all, it is large. It has a giant red shutter button and a uniformly shaped grip. It had a flash, selfie mirror, two large Kodak logos, and two large MS400 logos.My particular model came as a gift kit, with the camera, a case, a bunch of photo holding magnets, two additional print cartridges, and a photo album.I had to charge it for 90 minutes. I love that it charges by USB-C.It is easy to use. I just turned it on, snapped a photo, and chose to print it. Printing requires a few seconds to warm up, then it does multiple passes of different base colors to make the final print. The print is of questionable quality and was very soft. Blurry doesn?�t quite describe it. It is more soft than anything else. In other words, the quality is poor.The postage stamp size back screen is very low resolution. It is sad because there is so much space available on the back of the camera for a larger screen.Overall, I am not sure this is a good value. It doesn?�t quite capture the magic of Polaroid from my youth. It also doesn?�t make good prints. If anything, this is a gimmick?�something good for a party. Take this camera body, add the guts of a modern digital camera, remove the printing feature, and Kodak would have something fun for the retro enthusiasts out there.