Product News Archives - ID TECH Products https://idtechproducts.com/category/product-news/ Wed, 18 Dec 2024 19:56:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://idtechproducts.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-IDT-Favicon-32x32.png Product News Archives - ID TECH Products https://idtechproducts.com/category/product-news/ 32 32 VP3350 Now Ready for the Australian market with eftpos Certification https://idtechproducts.com/vp3350-eftpos-certified/ Wed, 11 Dec 2024 19:40:36 +0000 https://idtechproducts.com/?p=117214 Our VP3350 mobile payment reader has achieved eftpos payment certification, making it fully compliant for deployment in the Australian market.

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We’re excited to announce that our VP3350 mobile payment reader has achieved eftpos payment certification, making it fully compliant and ready for deployment in the Australian market. This milestone further solidifies the VP3350 as a globally trusted payment solution, with numerous certifications that serve to the varied requirements of businesses worldwide.  In addition to eftpos, the VP3350 has secured a wide range of international payment certifications, including:

  • UnionPay International (UPI) and UPI Transit in China;
  • Interac and Interac Transit in Canada;
  • Japan Credit Bureau (JCB) in Japan.

Our team remains committed to expanding this list by actively pursuing new certifications and ensuring our products meet the evolving requirements of global payment systems.

This extensive certification portfolio makes the VP3350 an ideal payment solution for businesses across multiple industries, including restaurants, retail, mobile businesses, medical services, field service businesses, and even in-flight services.

Designed with versatility, reliability, and ease of integration in mind, the VP3350 is an excellent choice for independent software developers (ISVs). Its compatibility with various platforms and its seamless payment integration empowers ISVs to deliver innovative solutions for their clients, enhancing the end-user experience.

Wherever your business takes you, the VP3350 ensures secure, fast, and reliable payment acceptance on a global scale. Reach out to learn how the VP3350 can support your business and software development needs!

 

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7 Key Features to Look for When Shopping Mobile Payment Devices https://idtechproducts.com/7-key-features-to-look-for-when-shopping-mobile-payment-devices/ https://idtechproducts.com/7-key-features-to-look-for-when-shopping-mobile-payment-devices/#respond Fri, 05 Jan 2024 17:55:29 +0000 http://idtechproducts.com/?p=116290 Mobile payment readers have revolutionized the way businesses of all sizes accept payments. For small brick-and-mortar stores, food truck owners, independent contractors, or even large enterprises looking to deploy a line busting solution or tablet-based Point of Sale, having the right mobile payment reader is crucial for a smooth and efficient payment process.

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Mobile payment readers have revolutionized the way businesses of all sizes accept payments. For small brick-and-mortar stores, food truck owners, independent contractors, or even large enterprises looking to deploy a line busting solution or tablet-based Point of Sale, having the right mobile payment reader is crucial for a smooth and efficient payment process.
With many options on the market, knowing what features to look for is essential. Here are some key features to consider when shopping for a mobile payment reader:

 

1. Support of Multiple Payment Methods

First and foremost, make sure the payment reader is capable of processing credit and debit cards (including magstripe cards and EMV chip cards), contactless payments, and mobile wallets such as Apple Pay and Google Pay.

If you are looking for a payment device that accepts a variety of payment methods, ID TECH’s VP3350 all-in-one payment reader will meet your needs. Learn more about this product here: VP3350

 

2. Payment Security

Security is paramount in payment processing. Before diving deep into other features, you must ensure the payment peripheral is EMV compliant and offers end-to-end encryption to protect sensitive customer data.

 

3. User-Friendly

Make sure that the card reader has an intuitive interface. Playing a critical role in the customer’s transaction, a payment reader that is simple and easy to use will not only speed up the check-out process but also improve the overall shopping experience.

 

4. Compatibility

If you have a mobile POS system, confirm the mobile payment reader can be integrated with yoursmartphone or tablet. Mobile payment readers typically use Bluetooth, audio jack, USB, or Apple Lightning connections. Ensure the reader easily connects to your POS terminal or mobile devices, and consider the convenience of wireless options like Bluetooth.

To facilitate the integration, the VP3350 mobile payment reader comes in USB-C, Apple Lightning and BLE versions. See how this innovative product can work seamlessly with POS systems running on different operating systems: VP3350

 

5. Stay active 24/7

To ensure that the mobile POS solution is always charged and ready to go, consider pass-through charging for mobile payment readers that are physically connected to a tablet or phone. By connecting the payment reader to its power supply, and connecting the reader to the mobile device, pass through charging enables the power supply to charge your mobile devices while also powering the payment reader.

 

6. Durability and stability

If you’re looking for a payment product for businesses on the move or having a high sales volume, the durability and stability of the payment device is critical. You will need a product with a robust construction and a decent level of water and impact resistance rate to withstand frequent use in various environments.

 

7. Portability and flexibility

A compact, slim-design payment device will fit your needs whether you are running a mobile business with limited counter space or looking for a payment peripheral for a chic self-service kiosk.

 

In conclusion, choosing the right mobile payment reader is a significant decision for any business that deals with payments. Finding the best mobile payment device for your needs can streamline your operations and contribute to overall business success.

To fulfill the need for a compact, robust, and easy-to-use wireless payment device, ID TECH developed the VP3350 all-in-one payment reader. Here we list just a few of its features:

 

• Ready for all payment methods, including EMV chip cards, NFC contactless cards, magstripe cards, and mobile wallets.
• PCI PTS 6.X SRED with the latest EMV certificate.
• The first EMV payment device to achieve MFi Certification for Apple’s Lightning Connector, and also available in USB-C and Bluetooth versions.
• Ready to be integrated with POS systems seamlessly via SDK.
• Supports pass-through charging, perfect for mobile POS terminals such as tablets.
• Optional charging base stand available for more flexibility.

 

Please visit the ID TECH VP3350 Product Page to learn more about this all-in-one mobile payment device

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VP3600: For All Your Banking Needs https://idtechproducts.com/vp3600/ https://idtechproducts.com/vp3600/#respond Tue, 19 Oct 2021 19:50:39 +0000 https://idtechproducts.com/?p=2600 The banking industry and technology have always been closely linked, each facilitating and encouraging advances in the other. However, in recent years, the banking and technology worlds have become inseparable. Banks are embracing technology to improve their functions, and customers are becoming more tech-savvy, causing them to be more accepting of technological advancements from banks.

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The banking industry and technology have always been closely linked, each facilitating and encouraging advances in the other. However, in recent years, the banking and technology worlds have become inseparable. Banks are embracing technology to improve their functions, and customers are becoming more tech-savvy, causing them to be more accepting of technological advancements from banks.

In order to meet the expectations of their customers and remain relevant, banks must be willing to incorporate new technologies. These technologies will help to increase profitability, engagement, efficiency, and data security. On the flip side, banks who choose not to upgrade their technology as it progresses will not be able to provide a smooth, convenient, or accessible experience for their customers.

At ID TECH, we believe the beauty of payments is that they’re dynamic and ever-changing. Payment security requirements are getting tougher, new payment technologies are emerging, and EMV payments are the worldwide standard. With the complications of payment growing, merchants are looking for simpler and easier solutions. ID TECH is solving these payment complications by delivering complete payment solutions for banks. Below is our VP3600 solution, designed specifically with the banking industry in mind.

ID TECH’s VP3600

The VP3600 is a compact mobile PIN Pad and card reader designed to allow magnetic stripe (MSR), EMV (ICC chip card), and EMV contactless transactions (via NFC technology). The device’s small form factor and Bluetooth interface make it ideal for mobile applications where magnetic stripe and/or smart card reading are required. As a mobile reader, VP3600 has the ability to work with Android, iOS, and Windows phones and tablets.

Specs

Interfaces

Bluetooth 4.0 BLE, USB – HID

Operating Temperature

0°C to 55°C (32°F to 131°F)

Storage Temperatures

-20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)

Dimensions

4.58 inches (116.3 mm) x 2.76 inches (70 mm) x 0.75 inches (19 mm)

Key Features

PCI 5.0 SRED

EMV L1/L2

ID TECH Common L2 Kernel

TDES/AES/RSA/MK&SK Encryption

Bluetooth 4.2 Low Energy

iOS, Android and Windows

For more information on the VP3600, please click here.

About ID TECH

ID TECH has established a solid reputation in the industry as a leading payment peripheral provider with magnetic stripe, EMV contact, and EMV contactless expertise. We are also an OEM payment solution provider with the capability and willingness to customize solutions to fit our customers’ needs. With a strong foundation and continued success rooted in card readers, ID TECH is currently expanding its reach in the ever-evolving payments industry.

To learn more about ID TECH, please visit our about page.

 

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ID TECH’s VP8800: Helping Marriott Offer Contactless Convenience and a ‘Commitment to Clean’ https://idtechproducts.com/contactless-self-service-hotel/ https://idtechproducts.com/contactless-self-service-hotel/#respond Fri, 11 Jun 2021 18:36:26 +0000 https://idtechproducts.com/?p=2210 The Marriott is deploying ID TECH’s VP8800, a countertop solution that accepts all popular payment and loyalty transactions, into their contactless kiosk pilot program. Guests who prefer low-contact interactions can skip the traditional check-in altogether and – with the help of the VP8800 – complete an easy three-step process at the antimicrobial kiosk to check-in for a single reservation. In addition to traditional check-in, the kiosks offer guests a COVID-safe experience to print room keys, view personal folios, enroll in loyalty programs, and check out. The self-check-in kiosks are now available at select Marriott hotels across the country.

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The Marriott is deploying ID TECH’s VP8800, a countertop solution that accepts all popular payment and loyalty transactions, into their contactless kiosk pilot program.  Guests who prefer low-contact interactions can skip the traditional check-in altogether and – with the help of the VP8800 – complete an easy three-step process at the antimicrobial kiosk to check-in for a single reservation. In addition to traditional check-in, the kiosks offer guests a COVID-safe experience to print room keys, view personal folios, enroll in loyalty programs, and check out. The self-check-in kiosks are now available at select Marriott hotels across the country.

Read about the contactless kiosk deployment here. To learn more about ID TECH and our contactless products, click here.

 

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ID TECH’s VP8300 Now Supported by Cardknox https://idtechproducts.com/vp8300-and-cardknox/ https://idtechproducts.com/vp8300-and-cardknox/#respond Mon, 01 Mar 2021 18:49:40 +0000 https://idtechproducts.com/?p=2018 Perfect for retail merchants, the ID TECH VP8300 solution offers the fastest track to EMV-ready payment processing. With the addition of CardKnox, you’ll enjoy competitive rates, advanced security, and robust transaction reporting.

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Perfect for retail merchants, the ID TECH VP8300 solution offers the fastest track to EMV-ready payment processing. With the addition of CardKnox, you’ll enjoy competitive rates, advanced security, and robust transaction reporting. 

 

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EMV Chip Technology: 6 Things You Didn’t Know https://idtechproducts.com/emv-chip-technology/ https://idtechproducts.com/emv-chip-technology/#respond Tue, 18 Jun 2019 00:00:00 +0000 http://idt2.local/emv-chip-technology/ You might feel like every time you walk into a store there is a different type of credit card terminal you’re swiping or dipping your card into. For the most part, they all work similarly, but it’s true — there is a multitude of payment options businesses can choose from. For instance, many new small businesses are choosing to stick with contactless payments, while older businesses have slowly begun to make the switch to EMV terminals and chip card readers.

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You might feel like every time you walk into a store there is a different type of credit card terminal you’re swiping or dipping your card into. For the most part, they all work similarly, but it’s true — there is a multitude of payment options businesses can choose from. For instance, many new small businesses are choosing to stick with contactless payments, while older businesses have slowly begun to make the switch to EMV terminals and chip card readers.

Why did EMV come about? American Express, Discover, JCB, Mastercard, UnionPay, and Visa all wanted to create a global standard for payment solutions.

Because the U.S. is still going through the switch from magnetic stripe credit cards to chip reader credit cards, you may have some lingering questions about EMV chip technology and all that entails. We’ve come up with five things you probably didn’t know about the new technology to help you understand how exactly they work.

1. Transactions take a few seconds longer

Longer, that’s right. In a world of speed and ease, the last thing we want to hear is that something new is going to take longer than the previous process. It’s supposed to be an upgrade right? Well, it is, and it’s more secure.

How much longer does it take? A couple of seconds — that’s all. Why does it take longer? When you dip a card, the payment has to process much like a card with a magnetic stripe. The difference is that the data from the chip is transferred to your financial institution, where a code unique to that purchase will be created. At the same time the code is being created, your payment is being verified. You then authenticate the payment with your PIN code, and your purchase is complete.

2. EMV chip technology is safer

As we said, the transaction takes a few seconds longer, but that’s because it’s a more secure way of completing a payment. EMV chip technology was created with the purpose of decreasing the level of fraud that has been occurring nationwide with magnetic stripe-enabled credit cards.

Why does the stripe make your cards more susceptible to fraud? Because it doesn’t encrypt data like a chip reader. The magnetic stripe has permanent data in it that cannot change transaction to transaction. This allows counterfeiters to copy the information more easily and reproduce cards with the same magnetic stripe.

EMV chip technology works in two ways to break this method of fraudulence. First, the chip is a small bit of encrypted data. Second, the data changes with every purchase you make. Think of your thumbprint. Everyone is supposed to have a print unique to him or her. This is kind of how chip readers work because a new set of data is attached to each purchase. In order to decrypt data, you must have access to a secret key or password. If you make four purchases in a day, say a cappuccino, lunch, groceries, and gas, that’s four payments at different stores that all used different data to authorize your transactions. This would make it four times more difficult to copy information — the counterfeiter would have to anticipate your next purchase and know the exact data formula your bank would give the store to complete the purchase in order to steal your information.

3. Yes, you can still swipe.

If you’ve been one of the many people who have already received a new credit or debit card from your bank, you’ve probably noticed the little chip in the card, but if you flip it over, you’ve also probably noticed that your card still has a magnetic stripe. This is because U.S. banks just started making the shift to EMV chip technology in 2015 and not everyone has received the new cards yet. Just as bank users have not all gotten cards with the new technology, businesses have not all purchased the new hardware necessary to read the EMV chip data.

Depending on the number of terminals needed and how advanced business owners want their EMV terminals to be, it can be a big expense. Some terminals have magnetic stripe readers, chip readers, and they can still accept cash as well. Other, very modern shops may have nothing but Near Field Communication readers. Because there isn’t a uniform way of making payments yet, and there probably won’t be for a while, cards will be enabled with both magnetic stripes and EMV chip technology.

This will make things much easier if you find yourself at a payment terminal that doesn’t have a place to dip your card; you can simply swipe as you have in the past.

4. EMV chip technology can work in more than one way

You might have read the words Near Field Communication above and wondered what that was. It’s a type of hardware that collects payment information without contact. This is also known as frictionless payment, or what you might know as Apply Pay, Google Pay or the like. The NFC reading technology can also scan the encrypted data in your chip-enabled credit card in much the same way it reads the information in your digital wallet.

This is a great way for business owners who want contactless payment options to retain their credit-card-using customers.

5. PIN codes are still necessary (sometimes)

With all this talk about security and safer payments, you might wonder why you’re still prompted to enter your PIN at payment terminals when you’ve used a chip reader. This is because payments still need to be authenticated.

Mostly, this step depends on whether or not your card is equipped with a verification method. If it is, you won’t need a PIN, if it’s not, you’ll need to remember that PIN. Another reason you may not need it is if the credit card terminal you’re using is enabled with the most up-to-date hardware and software.

If you’re wondering why you didn’t get prompted for a PIN, it means your transaction was authorized in real time. The EMV terminal communicated with your bank, and your bank verified the payment right away. You shouldn’t worry about security issues if you don’t get prompted to input your PIN, though, because the PIN is more for authenticity than security. Besides a PIN, you might even still need a signature to finalize a purchase.

6. There will be a liability shift

The part to be concerned about — and pay attention to — when it comes to the shift from magnetic stripe readers to EMV chip technology is that you, as the merchant, may now be liable for fraud if a counterfeit payment does occur at your store.

Conversely, the financial institution could also be liable. If they have not yet made strides in switching the cards they are issuing to their customers and then their customers’ card information is stolen, the bank will be responsible.

Interested in learning more? Contact us today!

If you have more security concerns or have a question that wasn’t answered above, feel free to reach out. Our professionals at ID TECH have the answers. You can explore our blogs or look into payment terminals on our site if you are interested in making the transition to EMV chip technology in the near future. From countertop payments to mobile solutions to unattended kiosks, ID TECH has all the modernized, streamlined products suitable for moving forward with payment solutions for your business.

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