The camera is made using 30% recycled polycarbonate and ABS plastics, and the build quality feels good.
The camera uses an internal rechargeable battery that’s charged via USB-C.
Still, it’s better to have than not.
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Sure, it was never perfect from point-and-shoot Polaroid cameras, but it was better.
Two features of the camera that stand out are the self-timer and the ability to capture double exposures.
Should I buy the Polaroid Go 2?
The Polaroid Go 2 offers an altogether different experience in that you never quite know what you’ll get.
Having somewhere to safely store exposed prints was a necessity, however.
(Image credit: James Abbott)
(Image credit: James Abbott)
(Image credit: James Abbott)
(Image credit: James Abbott)
(Image credit: James Abbott)
(Image credit: James Abbott)
(Image credit: James Abbott)
Double exposures captured with the Polaroid Go 2(Image credit: James Abbott)
Double exposures captured with the Polaroid Go 2(Image credit: James Abbott)