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Countertop vs Portable vs Mobile Card Readers

The “best” terminal is the one that matches how customers queue, your Wi-Fi or Ethernet reality, and whether staff need to move around the venue. Here is a practical UK SME comparison of countertop, portable and mobile readers.

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Countertop — stable, always powered

Countertop terminals sit on a fixed till with mains power and usually Ethernet or strong Wi-Fi. They suit supermarkets, salons with a single pay point, and any site where the queue comes to you. Pros: fastest prints, fewer battery failures, simpler PCI routines. Cons: no pay-at-table; cable management; dead spots if network is weak — pair with solid Wi-Fi design if you rely on wireless.

Portable (Bluetooth / Wi-Fi handheld)

Portable readers pair to a base or roam on Wi-Fi within range. Ideal for restaurants, large showrooms and queue-busting in retail. Check battery shift life, charging docks per busy lane, and whether tipping workflows match your tronc policy — see hospitality card machines.

Mobile (4G / smartphone-led)

Mobile devices use SIM or phone data — perfect for trades, markets and pop-ups where there is no fixed line. Budget for a reliable multi-network SIM, a spare battery, and a rainy-day plan if the local mast is saturated. Our mobile trades guide goes deeper.

Receipts, integration and spares

Decide early: integrated vs standalone — EPOS integration reduces keying errors but ties you to vendor releases. Order a hot spare terminal before Black Friday or August bank holidays; swap kits matter as much as headline MDR.

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