The foundation of a Shopify store revolves around its dashboard interface, shopping cart, and all of the other elements that typically go into an online store. However, Shopify also provides the infrastructure you need for running a brick-and-mortar checkout counter with its POS (point of sale) software and hardware.
You can combine an online store with the Shopify POS hardware or simply stick with a system for collecting payments from customers in person. Regardless of the configuration, we're interested in finding the easiest, most efficient approach for those in-person sales. That's why we put together a guide that outlines every piece of available Shopify POS hardware, along with information on how much it costs, where to buy it from, and how to set it up.
We explore the primary hardware offerings sold by Shopify (like traditional counter POS systems, and the mobile Shopify POS Go device) and also look into third-party sellers and whether or not you can find deals with them.
With that said, keep reading to learn everything you need to know about Shopify POS hardware.
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