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In the payment industry, hardware decisions are rarely just about the device itself. For payment companies managing large networks of POS terminals, the real challenge begins after deployment — when devices are used daily across different environments, handled by multiple users, and exposed to constant wear. Over time, even small issues can accumulate into significant operational costs. This is why more companies are re-evaluating one often overlooked component: the protective solution used
In many payment businesses, the cost of maintaining POS devices is often underestimated. At the beginning, everything works fine. Devices are new, performance is stable, and there are no visible issues. But after a few months of daily use — especially in high-traffic environments like retail stores, restaurants, or outdoor payment points — problems start to appear. Scratches, cracked housings, loose buttons, or even internal damage caused by accidental drops. For companies managing hundre
The e-cigarette and vaping market, valued at approximately $20 billion in 2023, is set to experience significant growth at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of around 20% over the next five years. This surge is primarily driven by the increasing adoption of e-cigarettes among adult smokers and younger consumers who are drawn to innovative devices and a wide array of flavors. Technological advancements, such as the development of discreet and customizable devices, alongside a favorable regu
The Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency (ANVISA) has reaffirmed its long-standing ban on the import and sale of electronic smoking devices (ESDs), including e-cigarettes and vapes, which has been in place since 2009. Despite this prohibition, these devices are readily available online and through street vendors, with approximately 835,000 Brazilians currently using them. A study from the National Cancer Institute (INCA) highlights that e-cigarette usage is most prevalent among young adults age
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