January 9, 2020
Elo Showcases Unified Architecture for Points of Sale and Interactive Retail Solutions at NRF 2020Elo Showcases Unified Architecture for Points of Sale and Interactive Retail Solutions at NRF 2020
Elo enables interactive experiences from front to back of store, including POS, BOPIS, price-checking, in-store fulfillment and self-checkout (SCO)
NEW YORK — Jan. 9, 2020 — Elo, a leading global provider of interactive retail solutions, today announced exciting additions to its lineup of point-of-sale, self-service, BOPIS and in-store fulfillment solutions, including the new Windows-based EloPOS™ Pack compute platform and two additional display options for EloPOS systems. These additions provide Windows/Intel customers the same flexibility to configure a right-sized solution as Elo’s leading Android-powered point-of-sale and self-service portfolio. Available for pre-launch preview is the Elo Edge Connect™ 3D camera for facial-recognition and secure-payment applications.
Retailers can configure the store solutions they need using Elo’s adaptable platform
Built for enterprise retail, Elo’s adaptable range of display sizes, computing solutions and EloView® management software makes configuring and deploying reliable physical store solutions easy. Elo’s unified architecture empowers diverse retail stakeholders responsible for customer engagement, store operations and in-store fulfillment to rapidly deploy application-specific solutions. Offered in touchscreen sizes ranging from 7” to 65” – and with compatible stands, mounts and peripherals – this modular platform can be configured to deliver powerful interactive and POS experiences. Retail leaders responsible for store ops, order fulfillment, IT architecture, marketing and brand experiences can move rapidly from proof of concept to deployment with solutions tailored to meet in-store needs.
From point-of-sale terminals, sleek self-order and check-out kiosks to customer order picking and packing touchscreens, solutions can be deployed seamlessly on Elo’s unified architecture with the flexibility to update or modify as needs evolve. Available in Android, Windows and Linux operating systems, Elo’s platforms are purpose-built to meet the demands of enterprise requirements with a focus on security, reliability, long lifecycle and support.
Elo makes it easy for retailers to innovate with its modular, enterprise-ready platform and unified architecture for all in-store digital experiences,said Craig Witsoe, CEO, Elo.With Elo, the only limit to implementing in-store applications is your imagination, from a single unified commerce that supports in-store sales and merchandising to Buy Online Pickup in Store and now Buy Online Fulfill in Store. Our flexible, unified architecture allows marketing, store ops and brand representatives to deploy next-generation store experiences as innovative and evolutionary as they are.
New products from Elo expand the range of solutions with more options and accessories to choose from.
Exciting shopper experience demos from Boot Barn, Kate Spade and more at NRF 2020
Boot Barn Range Finder kiosk: Elo’s unified architecture capability extends further with EloView software for Elo Android hardware. This enterprise SaaS platform enables companies to deploy content, manage OS updates, and maintain devices – all from one central location. Boot Barn’s Range Finder kiosk showcases this capability using Elo’s 32-inch touchscreen and Elo Backpack® Android computer to power their in-store digital hub.
Boot Barn extends the uses of the product locator kiosks for employee training, endless-aisle browsing, holiday buy-online-return-in-store, loyalty programs, and promotional messaging.
Kate Spade “Make It Mine” handbag customization: The new “Make It Mine” line of personalized handbags from Kate Spade empowers shoppers to customize their bags with straps, flaps and charms. At the in-store customization station, shoppers can choose a bag, and the Perch software-enabled display detects the product selected. The touchscreen enables the configurator for that bag, providing an engaging path to purchase with a rich blend of videos, how-to’s, and product information.
Price Checker Plus: Retailers can transform a small static touchpoint into a customer engagement hub using Elo solutions, driving more interaction and offering a multitude of services beyond simple price checking, including customer support, product recommendations, and product locating. With a variety of connectivity options and the capability to use Power over Ethernet (PoE) as many legacy devices do, retailers can smoothly transition from traditional to enhanced price-checker solutions.
Augmented Reality Makeup Mirror: This interactive makeup mirror brings the future of beauty to the shopper, enabling a full selection of colors and a digitally augmented try-it-on capability, saving the user time and effort.
Elo will feature these latest technologies, along with its wide selection of interactive solutions for creating experiential shopper journeys in-store, at NRF booth #5254, Jan.12-14 at the Javits Convention Center in New York City.
About Elo
As a leading global supplier of interactive solutions, #EloIsEverywhere. To date, we have deployed more than 25 million installations in over 80 countries. A new Elo touchscreen is installed every 21 seconds, on average, somewhere in the world. Built on a unified architecture, Elo’s broad portfolio allows our customers to easily Choose, Configure and Connect & Control to create a unique experience. Choose from all-in-one systems, open-frame monitors and touchscreen monitors ranging from 10 to 70 inches. Configure with our unique Elo Edge Connect peripherals that allow use-specific solutions. Connect & Control with EloView®, a secure cloud-based platform for Android-powered devices. EloView enables secure deployment and management of a large network of interactive systems designed to reduce operating costs while increasing up-time and security.
Consumers can find Elo touchscreen solutions in self-service kiosks, point-of-sale terminals, interactive signage, gaming machines, hospitality systems, point-of-care displays and transportation applications—to name a few. Learn more at EloTouch.com.