Tag Archives: Mobile Kiosk

Mobile Kiosk by Kiosk Embedded Systems

Mobile Kiosk Mercury’s latest compact version is portable, cost-efficient for shipping, easy to set up at any location, and can be transported in a flight case, six-on-one Europalette. Mobile Touring Kiosk includes peripherals for an Epson 3500 Printer and a QR Code Scanner. The main purpose of the kiosk is to print tickets and badges, integrate a face… Read More »

Mobile Kiosk – 50 Shades of Gray

For the past few years, there’s been a nasty little rumor going around that kiosks are dead. With the rise in popularity of mobile apps, some people are simplifying the picture to conclude that apps will soon replace kiosks completely. To which I say… If kiosks are dead, we better get ready for the zombie apocalypse. Roles of… Read More »

Mobile Kiosk and Portable Kiosk Trailer

Mobile Kiosk or PortableKiosk Trailer Portable kiosk product from TurnKey Kiosks. Introducing the first portable temporary mobile kiosk trailer. Capable of holding up to 8 kiosks in a thru wall configuration, this unit can give your site a boost in kiosk sales. The trailer is completely moveable and can be configured to be completely self-sufficient or connect to… Read More »

Mobile kiosk – NFC kiosks aim to ‘take paper out’ of dealerships

F&I documents, vehicle sales agreements, brochures and more, we all know that dealerships are businesses that rely heavily on printed products.

Source: www.autoremarketing.com

The company has made NFTouch available in a variety of dealer packages. FRG shared the base package for the product includes four “wheel” kiosks (digital stands next to a showroom vehicle) and a showroom Master kiosk (which provides discount coupons, showcases campaigns, monthly features and specials). The Digital Wheel Stand allows the sales manager to instantly change vehicle pricing and offers.

The packages are customized in an effort to suit dealer needs, and the kiosks are leased over a set term, with delivery and installation within 60 days of ordering.

And for shoppers that might not have made it to the dealership within store hours; they can receive information, as well. The company also offers an After-Hours kiosk, which sits just inside the dealership window and works through glass.