Is square A Traders’ new way of taking your own money: a new handheld device.
The paying company’s small white pics, touch screen terminals, and portable wedges are already crowded in the world of contract lace point of sales payments. You may have changed or tapped on the square gadget for countless times in cafes, retail stores and farmers’ markets.
The new phone is like a handset servers, sellers, or anyone who is working in a customer service so that he is around around around around around around around around around around. It is said around around around around around around around around around around around, and afterwards, wait for it, wait for it, square handheld. It costs 9 399 and is now available.
Square says more than 4 million sellers already use their hardware and services in their business. (Square takes a cut of transactions transactions for his anxiety.)
In April, Square announced that it was breaking all its various services in the same point of sales app. Square handheld is another attempt to further harmonize these capabilities, in which everything is packed in a thin device that can also take direct payments through the card reader.
In the restaurant you can order a table by tapping on the server screen.
Courtesy Square
Square is run by the Financial Tech Company Block, which runs the cash app and later. Thomas Templeon, head of the hardware block, says the Square Handheld attempt was to make a device that connects and takes it around with service software and inventory management system. The portable barcode scanner may be large and large, or can be connected to a wire that can move them around. This is a little wireless wireless and has a sticky smartphone’s familiar look and feeling.
“Portability is becoming more important,” says Templeton.
The square handheld is half -inch thick, weighing less than three -quarters of a pound, and wirelessly connects to the square system. So a server can take the device around his pocket, take it out to take the order, then send this order back to the kitchen and send the order to another computer.


