Connected devices and automation engineering built for physical retail environments, point-of-sale, in-store displays and equipment spread across many locations.
What makes hardware and connectivity harder to get right in retail.
Without connected devices, knowing whether store equipment is running or a condition needs attention means someone has to be physically present.
Off-the-shelf hardware rarely fits a specific counter layout, display format or checkout workflow, leaving a gap that needs purpose-built electronics.
As device counts grow across stores, tracking status one location at a time stops being practical.
Store staff aren't technicians, so devices need to keep working, and be easy to support remotely, without dedicated on-site expertise.
How we design around these constraints.
Sensors and connected devices that report equipment status and store conditions back automatically, without a site visit.
Purpose-built electronics for point-of-sale and display systems, sized and shaped around your specific in-store layout.
A single view of devices deployed across every location, instead of checking each store individually.
Firmware built to run unattended and recover gracefully, so store staff don't need to troubleshoot hardware issues.
Yes, we design embedded hardware and electronics around your specific counter, display or checkout requirements rather than fitting around off-the-shelf constraints.
Yes, we can build centralized device monitoring, giving you a single view of status and connectivity across every location instead of checking each store individually.
Tell us about your store hardware or connectivity needs, and we'll scope an approach suited to your locations.
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