AURES Magnetic Card Reader – MSR
The AURES magnetic card reader, also called a magstripe reader (MSR), is a hardware device that reads the information encoded in the magnetic stripe located on the back of a card. Available in standard and long sizes to support greater card depth, choose the perfect MSR to complete your EPoS system today!
SBV-TWO EPOS System
Price range: £647.94 through £1,273.58
The SBV-TWO EPOS System is a compact all-in-one terminal with Windows LTSB, ideal for retail, hospitality and service environments.
Please note: This device has been discontinued and replaced by the SBV-4 EPOS System.
Xprinter P328B Mobile Thermal Receipt & Label Printer – XP-P328B
£65.45 inc. VAT (£54.54 exc. VAT)
The Xprinter P328B is a compact mobile thermal printer designed for fast, high-quality receipt and label printing. With USB and Bluetooth connectivity, a long-lasting battery and support for multiple media types, it’s ideal for retail, logistics and field service on the move.
Datalogic Memor 11 Healthcare Handheld Terminal – 944900017
£669.85 inc. VAT (£558.21 exc. VAT)
The Datalogic Memor 11 Healthcare is a robust mobile computer designed for healthcare environments. It features a powerful processor, advanced scanning capabilities and a disinfectant-ready housing, ensuring efficient and hygienic data capture. Includes battery, USB cable and hand-strap.
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.













