Samsung Electronics America and Total Merchant Services have unveiled their latest point-of-sale (POS) solution for SMBs at NRF 2017.
The new solution, Groovv POS Flex, has been designed as a flexible point-of-sale tablet and payment processing system that offers SMBs an easy-to-deploy solution to meets demands of today’s mobile-first retail landscape.
The new POS features Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6” Tablet and an EMV-compliant and NFC-enabled payment processing device, which have been pre-programmed with a full suite of software for inventory management, reporting and integrated marketing.
With the detachable Samsung Galaxy Tab E 9.6” and payment devices, as well as a foldable swivel stand, the Groovv POS Flex offers retail customers a flexible and mobile alternative to countertop devices, which allows staff to process customer orders and payments conveniently from the countertop or while roaming.
Furthermore, the system connects wirelessly to peripherals such as a cash drawer-receipt printer, barcode scanner and kitchen printer, which enables retailers to fully customise their setup to match their particular environment and needs.
Besides allowing merchants to monitor financials, view sales history, identify sales trends and utilise embedded marketing tools, the EMV-compliant and NFC-enabled payment device also accepts chip cards, Samsung Pay and other NFC mobile payment solutions.

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By GlobalDataSamsung Electronics America vice president of vertical business Ted Brodheim said: “Samsung is committed to delivering solutions with market-leading partners, like Total Merchant Services, that enable businesses of all sizes to meet the demands of a fast-changing, mobile-first retail space.
“The solution we’ve created with Groovv POS Flex gives our SMB customers an innovative, customized mobile and payment processing ready system that fits seamlessly into their business.”