AF60S is an innovative mobile payment terminal based on smartphones and other mobile devices, connecting to the Internet through wireless Bluetooth & USB interface. Combining an intelligent operating system APP, the device provides a one-stop payment solution for small enterprises. In order to maximize the payment system, minimize the device, and separate payment of one customer from the customer, an intelligent payment device - AF60S is designed to meet customer value-added and customized applications. It’s easy to carry, operate, maintain, intelligent, and so on.
Straight design, simple numeric keypad, fashion appearance, Easy to handle and operate PIN input
Supports Android, IOS operating system, Compatible with Bluetooth 2.1-4.2 Long standby time
High-level security chip , multiple tamper and self - destruction mechanism PIN input device safety assessment test certification EMV, PBOC, PCI certification Fully guarantee the safety of the user
- Supports readable contact IC cards
- Supports 13.56 MHz contanctless cards
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