Vx670 Details
The Vx 670 is the world's smallest all-in-one wireless handheld payment device. Built with Purpose-inspired design–with the end user in mind–the Vx 670 is a radical revolution at hand!
The PCI PED approved Vx 670 is a small, sleek, and secure handheld payment device designed specifically for wireless, customer-facing payment. VeriFone’s patent-pending MAXui design provides the largest user interface in the smallest form factor with a large, white backlit display and large blue backlit keys. In addition, its purpose inspired design–focused on real world usage–is rugged, drop-resistant, and spill-resistant to hold up to the most demanding conditions.
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This design is sure to open new sales opportunities because there’s never been a device like the Vx 670. GPRS, WiFi and Bluetooth wireless technology options are perfect for accepting payment in restaurants, bars and stadiums, as well as delivery operations. It securely handles credit and PIN-based debit cards with a vertical mag-stripe reader, and has smart card support.
The Vx 670 is available with VeriFone’s ServPOS software, a specially designed restaurant and hospitality application that provides a highly configurable and flexible framework for payment at the point of service. Or, the Vx 670 is available with SoftPay, the familiar user-friendly software that you’ve come to know from VeriFone.
VeriFone Connect is an extensive support and deployment services program for merchants that makes POS connectivity easy! Merchants can take advantage of this bundled service that simplifies their POS connectivity choices and makes it easy to select, deploy and use those services for a total payment solution – regardless of device or carriers.
Terminal-based software includes VeriFone's SoftPay and ServPOS, which are designed for retail and restaurant use respectively.
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 Security Certifications
The PCI PED standard applies to companies that make devices that accept PIN entry. Certified PED (PIN Entry Device) laboratories validate adherence to the PED standard, which has requirements for device characteristics and management. Merchants and service providers should ensure that they are using certified PED devices.
The EMV standards are a series of specifications and testing procedures for EMV chip payment cards and card accepting devices, such as point of sale (POS) terminals and ATMs. A primary goal of the EMV standards, and EMVCo as an organization, is to help facilitate the global interoperability and compatibility of chip-based payment cards and payment terminals.
Interac Association is responsible for the development and operations of the Inter–Member Network (IMN), a national payment network that allows Canadians to access their money through Automated Banking Machines and Point–of–Sale terminals across Canada.
Vx670 Product News
April 20, 2009 - VeriFone Extends End-to-End Encryption Across Product Lines more >>
March 16, 2009 - Approval of VeriFone’s SoftPay® Enables More than 2 Million Existing VeriFone Merchants to Gain Compliance with new Security Standards more >>
October 2008 - DigitalTransactions
Getting on the Menu Read PDF 
October 2008 - Cards & Payments
Done Eating And Ready To Pay? A Payment Terminal Is On Its Way Read PDF 
July 21, 2008 - Claim Jumper Restaurants Selects VeriFone’s CarsidePAY and TablePAY more >>

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