PAX introduces IM10 for touchless payment
With the rise in consumer demand for touchless payment options, PAX Technology is introducing the IM10 is the newest unattended payment device in the IM Series that will continue to support the demand of QR and other contactless payments.
The IM10 is the latest addition to the IM Series, which are all-in-one payment devices with a small footprint. The IM10 distinguishes itself with its QR code scanner ergonomically placed below the 2.8” display screen with integrated NFC contactless reader, acting as a full-fledged standalone payment device that can also be integrated into larger systems such as kiosks and vending.
The flexible IM10 design supports either a full integration (via POS) or semi-integration payment processing model. Semi-integration via either the cloud or direct to processor communication (via tethered cable) is supported. The in-device semi-integrated payment application supports point-to point encryption and is EMV level 3 certified with all major US processors.
While NFC contactless payments have grown in acceptance and usage, QR codes are still emerging within the North American market. QR codes give customers the full advantage and convenience of combining their loyalty app as well as their payment method in one platform. Not to mention, QR codes often mean more savings for the merchant looking to offer flexible payment methods. The IM10 caters to a variety of small to medium businesses, and even some of the large QR code adopters, such as Starbucks, with one goal it’s designed to meet: convenience and mobility for a world driving towards QR codes.
The IM10 is the latest addition to the IM Series, which are all-in-one payment devices with a small footprint. The IM10 distinguishes itself with its QR code scanner ergonomically placed below the 2.8” display screen with integrated NFC contactless reader, acting as a full-fledged standalone payment device that can also be integrated into larger systems such as kiosks and vending.
The flexible IM10 design supports either a full integration (via POS) or semi-integration payment processing model. Semi-integration via either the cloud or direct to processor communication (via tethered cable) is supported. The in-device semi-integrated payment application supports point-to point encryption and is EMV level 3 certified with all major US processors.
While NFC contactless payments have grown in acceptance and usage, QR codes are still emerging within the North American market. QR codes give customers the full advantage and convenience of combining their loyalty app as well as their payment method in one platform. Not to mention, QR codes often mean more savings for the merchant looking to offer flexible payment methods. The IM10 caters to a variety of small to medium businesses, and even some of the large QR code adopters, such as Starbucks, with one goal it’s designed to meet: convenience and mobility for a world driving towards QR codes.
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