Drive-through service can become even more convenient and more sanitary for customers and staff alike with a POS drive-through handle. These payment card machine handles make it possible for drive-through window staff to extend the card processing device to the customer, so they can swipe, tap, or insert their own card. This minimizes the number of cards a team member must touch and leaves control of the card with the customer.
POS drive-through handles act as holsters or holders for your credit card machine. They make it easy for team members to extend the machine toward the customer without physical contact. When not in use, store your payment terminal device on a wall mount within easy reach to use for the next customer rolling toward the window.
Think of it as an "extension arm" for your payment terminal. It’s a sturdy, ergonomic handle that attaches to your card machine, allowing your team to safely and easily pass the device out the window to a customer in their car. No more awkward reaching or "hope I don't drop this" moments!
Two words: Speed and Safety. It’s much faster to hand a handle out the window than to fumble with a loose device. It also saves your staff’s backs from leaning out too far and most importantly it prevents your expensive payment terminals from hitting the pavement if a customer (or cashier) loses their grip.
Most likely! We carry handles and backplates tailored for the heavy hitters like the Ingenico Desk 3500/iPP320, Verifone VX820, and PAX S300. Since the handle clicks into a specific backplate, just make sure you select the one that matches your terminal model.
You don't have to just toss it on the counter! Many of our systems come with a wall-mount cradle. Once the transaction is done, the handle clicks right back into its home on the wall or window frame, keeping your workspace clear and the device charged and ready.
Absolutely. Beyond preventing drops, these handles act as a protective "exoskeleton." They also take the "tug" off your data cables. Instead of the cable being pulled and twisted every time the machine moves, the handle absorbs the stress, which means fewer broken wires and less downtime.
Not even close. Most of these systems are "click-and-go." You swap the backplate on your terminal for the one compatible with the handle, and you're essentially done. If you're installing a wall mount, a couple of screws and five minutes of your time is usually all it takes.