Each PAX terminal model is designed for different business needs. Here are a few questions to to consider when deciding which model will best support your day-to-day operations.

Do you need a terminal that connects via Wifi, Ethernet, or both? A WiFi terminal offers more mobility, while Ethernet can provide a stable connection for stationary setups.

For peace of mind, some models allow standalone mode, so you can accept payments even if there’s a power or network outage. Standalone mode is also useful for those merchants that attend external events such as
conferences and markets.

Will the terminal stay in one spot, or do you need a model that can move around your business and even go to pop-ups or farmer’s markets? We offer both fixed and mobile models.

Consider if you’d prefer a battery-operated terminal that offers flexibility or a plug-in model for more permanent setups.

Standard Terminal


EMV payment
Accept chip cards for added security and lower processing fees

Digital wallets
Enable payments via Apple Pay, Google Wallet, and other popular digital wallets.

Security
Our terminals meet the latest PCI standards to keep transactions secure. Accept chip cards for added security and lower processing fees

PAX A80
- Ethernet, WiFi
- Plugin for power
- Standalone mode or semi-integrated
- Built-in printer

PAX A35
- WiFi, Ethernet
- Semi-integrated (only)
- Small form factor

PAX A920
- Our most advanced device
- 4G, WiFi, Ethernet (requires a cradle)
- Rechargeable battery
- Plugin for power
- Standalone mode or semi-integrated
- Built-in printer

PAX A77
- 4G, WiFi
- Mobile device
- Battery powered
- Standalone mode or semi-integrated
- Great for tradeshows & markets