At last week's ATMIA US conference and expo in Las Vegas, the company debuted three new models — the Halo II; the 5200 retail ATM; and the 2700Shell
February 27, 2015
ATM manufacturer Nautilus Hyosung scored a "hat trick" at last week's ATMIA US conference and expo in Las Vegas with the debut of three new models — the Halo II; the 5200 retail ATM; and the 2700Shell — which the company profiled in a series of press releases.
Halo II
"The development of the Halo II was in response to our customers' needs," said Nautilus Hyosung America President and CEO Andy Orent. "The Halo II offers new security features to protect our customers' investments, and added value to increase their revenues."
Halo II security enhancements include:
The machine retains its hallmark color LED lighting around the keypad, as well as a 10.1-inch color LCD screen, and a "no-spill" design that prevents users from placing beverage containers on top of the unit.
Halo II retail application software offers value-added revenue transaction opportunities, such as dynamic currency conversion, charitable donations, lottery tickets, and surcharge segmentation. An NFC option provides for future support of cardless cash withdrawals.
5200 retail ATM
According to Hyosung, the 5200 is ideal for high-volume, high-end locations and bank branding applications.
Machine features include:
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2700Shell
The 2700Shell was developed to extend the life and capability of the NH1500 retail ATM, which Orent called "the most popular and reliable ATM ever made," with 50,000 in operation today.
Features of the 2700Shell include:
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