We're looking at the FH070A1-S, and it handles the 7-inch form factor with a 1280×800 IPS LCD that's capacitive touch—responsive enough for gloved operation, but don't push it past 40°C ambient. The quad-core Cortex-A55 at 2.0GHz pairs with 2GB DDR4 and 8GB eMMC, which is fine for Android 11 but you'll want the microSD slot (up to 32GB) if you're logging transaction data locally. Basically, it's a drop-in for most retail counter setups, though the thermal printer's 50mm/s speed means receipts won't fly out instantly.

That built-in 58mm thermal printer uses standard 58mm paper rolls (usually 50mm diameter or so), and it's a direct thermal unit—no ink, just heat-sensitive media. We've found the print head holds up for roughly 300,000 receipts before needing service, but confirm lead time if you're ordering over 100 units; we usually have stock, but that varies. It's better than a separate printer for space savings, but not suited for high-volume kitchens where you'd want a dedicated 80mm unit.

Payment handling covers NFC, IC cards, and magnetic stripe—so it'll read EMV cards and contactless wallets like Apple Pay. The optional 2MP camera scans 1D and 2D barcodes, but it's not a dedicated scanner; for high-speed scanning at checkout, you'll want a separate handheld unit. Also, the optional 4G module (our company can add that on request) gives you cellular fallback if WiFi drops, but it's not standerd.

One thing a buyer might not ask: the RJ12 port supports a cash drawer, and the RJ45 handles Ethernet for stable network connections—USB 2.0 and 3.0 are there, plus Type-C for charging or data. The 12V DC, 3A adapter is included, but don't expect it to run on battery; it's a fixed-position terminal. And the weight at 1.2kg net means it won't walk off easily, but gross weight of 1.5kg includes the adapter and manuals.

Certifications are CE, FCC, and ISO 9001—it's been tested for emissions and safety, so it should pass most retail compliance checks. The operating temperture range is 0°C to 40°C, so don't leave it in a hot car. Anyway, we're looking at a 30-day lead time for the base model, with MOQ of 10 units—we can do mixed orders if you need some with teh scanner and some without.
We can start with as low as 10 units for a trial order. Larger quantities get better pricing and lead times.
Standard lead time is around 15-20 working days after order confirmation, depending on stock levels. Custom orders may take a bit longer.
Yes, we include CE and FCC certificates with every shipment. ISO 9001 documentation is also available on request.
No, the printer is designed specifically for 58mm thermal paper. Using other sizes could damage the mechanism or cause jams.
We pack each unit in an individual box with foam padding, and bulk orders go in cartons. Storage temperature should stay between 0°C and 40°C, so avoid extreme heat or freezing conditions.