OXHOO ONIX 500 EPOS System
The OXHOO ONIX 500 has been superseded by the OXHOO ONIX 505, if you are looking for the best prices then please get in touch.
OXHOO DANDY/JOON Fingerprint Reader
With this finger print reader you can log in to your point of sale with secure and convenient biometric authentication. This model is compatible with the OXHOO DANDY and JOON terminals, which are robust EPOS systems suitable for retail and hospitality businesses.
OXHOO ONIX 300 2-Line Customer Display
Boost customer satisfaction and minimise errors with this 2-Line Customer Display, the perfect addition to your OXHOO ONIX 300 point-of-sale terminal.
OXHOO MOOV Magnetic Card Reader – MSR
The Magnetic Card Reader (MSR) for the OXHOO MOOV reads the magnetic strip on the back of swipe cards such as gift cards, loyalty cards and staff ID cards.
OXHOO ONIX 200 2-Line Customer Display
This 2-Line Customer Display is designed for the OXHOO ONIX 200 and provides your customers with an overview of their transaction.
OXHOO ONIX 200 iButton Reader
A simple way to make logging in to the point of sale secure yet convenient, the iButton/Dallas Key reader is the perfect addition to the ONIX 200 EPoS Terminal.
OXHOO ONIX 300 11″ inch Display
Catch your customer’s attention and display important information with this second display for the ONIX 300 Terminal.
Electronic Point of Sale hardware offers many benefits to businesses. It can help streamline operations by automating tasks such as inventory tracking and customer loyalty programs. This can save time and money for businesses that would otherwise have to manually track these items. Additionally, till software and the equipment that they run on provide detailed reports on sales data which can be used to make informed decisions about pricing strategies or product offerings. Finally, it offers secure payment processing options which can help reduce the risk of fraud or theft.
There are several types of Electronic Point of Sale hardware available on the market today. These include traditional POS systems with cash drawers and barcode scanners; mobile POS systems which allow customers to pay with their smartphones; cloud-based POS systems which allow businesses to access their data from anywhere; and self-service kiosks which allow customers to check out without waiting in line. Each type has its own advantages and disadvantages depending on the needs of the business.