Introducing the PAX A77: Mobile Payments with Simplicity and Innovation
- Feb 7, 2024
- 1 min read

The launch of the A77 by PAX marks a significant milestone in the evolution of mobile payment solutions. With its deceptively simple design, the A77 is set to redefine the standards of functionality and technology in the mobile payments arena.
At the heart of the A77's appeal is its commitment to simplicity, which proves that less can indeed be more. This device is poised to be a game-changer for merchants seeking an affordable yet effective way to accept payments. It combines a minimalist aesthetic with a comprehensive suite of payment options including NFC (Near Field Communication) payments, EMV (Europay, Mastercard, and Visa) chip and pin security, magnetic strip compatibility, and a QR code scanner, ensuring versatility and convenience for all types of transactions.
Beyond its payment capabilities, the A77 boasts a stunning 5.5-inch color touch-screen, a high-performance processor, and an extended battery life, making it a robust tool for businesses of all sizes. In line with modern environmental and cost-saving initiatives, the A77 forgoes an inbuilt printer. Instead, it offers innovative receipt solutions through Bluetooth-connected printers, or digital receipts delivered via SMS or email, significantly reducing paper use and stationery costs.
In summary, the A77 by PAX is more than just a payment terminal; it's a revolutionary step forward for merchants worldwide, combining sleek design, advanced technology, and a commitment to sustainability.
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