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10 Best Credit Card Machines and Terminals of June 2023

These are the best credit card terminals for small businesses that need flexibility when it comes to features.

By Whitney Vandiver and  Karrin Sehmbi 

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Credit card machines and terminals can accept payments, print receipts and make transactions easier for businesses. Depending on your business, the best credit card machine might work offline and scan barcodes, or it may have a customer-facing screen and print receipts.

Below are the best credit card machines for small businesses, with a summary of the key features.

Best Credit Card Machines and Terminals

Our pick for

Overall

Clover
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Clover Flex

Clover

Payment processing fees

2.3% + 10¢ or 2.6% + 10¢

in-person; 3.5% + 10¢ online.

Monthly fee

$15

$14.95 and up.

Learn more

on Clover Flex's secure website


Why we like it

The Clover Flex is a small but powerful handheld credit card reader. It accepts chip, swipe and contactless payments. It can also scan barcodes and print receipts.

Pros

  • Works with Bluetooth.

  • Paid plans have good POS features.

Cons

  • Requires monthly plan for advanced features.

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Our pick for

Value for money

Square
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Square Stand

Square

Payment processing fees

2.6% + 10¢

in-person; 2.9% + 30¢ online.

Monthly fee

$0

Starts at $0/month for unlimited devices and locations.

Learn more

on Square Stand's secure website


Why we like it

The Square Stand uses an iPad as a screen, giving you the feeling of a register-style terminal without the high price. It also swivels so customers can see transaction details and accepts all types of credit cards, digital wallets like Apple Pay and QR codes through Cash App.

Pros

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripes, digital wallets and QR codes.

  • Features a swivel screen so customers can see transaction details.

  • Built-in reader for contactless and chip payments.

  • Allows offline payments.

Cons

  • Requires an iPad to use as a screen.

  • Can’t print receipts on its own.

  • Can’t scan barcodes on its own.

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Our pick for

Low-cost option

SumUp
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SumUp Plus

SumUp

Payment processing fees

2.75%

in-person; 2.9% + 15¢ online.

Monthly fee

$0
Learn more

on SumUp Plus' secure website


Why we like it

The SumUp Plus credit card reader works through Bluetooth with Apple and Android devices and promises more than 500 transactions on one charge.

Pros

  • Accepts chip, swipe and contactless payments.

  • Has a screen to display transaction details.

Cons

  • Has less robust POS software features than other card readers.

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Our pick for

Option with two screens

Clover
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on Clover Station Duo's secure website

Clover Station Duo

Clover

Payment processing fees

2.3% + 10¢ or 2.6% + 10¢

in-person; 3.5% + 10¢ online.

Monthly fee

$15

$14.95 and up.

Learn more

on Clover Station Duo's secure website


Why we like it

The Clover Station Duo ups the game with a combination of a 14-inch screen for you and a 7-inch screen for your customers.

Pros

  • Has fingerprint login.

  • Has fast processing speeds.

  • Has robust POS software options.

  • Has two screens.

Cons

  • Doesn't have a free monthly plan option.

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Our pick for

Option to print receipts

Payanywhere Smart Terminal

Payanywhere

Payment processing fees

2.69%

in-person; 3.49% + 19¢ online, keyed and virtual terminal transactions.

Monthly fee

$10


Why we like it

The Payanywhere Smart Terminal lets small businesses print receipts on the go and comes with a 5-inch touch screen to show transaction details. It also scans barcodes for faster checkout and accepts credit card payments, including some digital wallets.

Pros

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripe and digital wallets.

  • Has a 5-inch touch screen.

  • Prints receipts.

  • Scans barcodes.

  • Accepts offline payments.

  • Works without a smart device.

Cons

  • Charges monthly $3.99 inactivity fee after 12 months.

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Our pick for

QR code payments

PayPal Zettle

PayPal

Payment processing fees

2.29% + 9¢

in-person; 3.49% + 9¢ keyed.

Monthly fee

$0


Why we like it

PayPal Zettle delivers the essentials at a relatively low cost with a small commitment. But consider other options if you want features like customer loyalty and email marketing programs. Although Zettle can expand through hardware, it doesn’t offer plan upgrades or those types of add-ons.

Pros

  • Solid core features.

  • No monthly fees.

  • No long-term commitment.

  • Low initial costs.

  • Easy to use.

Cons

  • No add-on features available.

  • Limited integrations.

  • Funds are transferred to your PayPal account and not your bank account.

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Our pick for

Alternative payment methods

Square
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on Square Register's secure website

Square Register

Square

Payment processing fees

2.6% + 10¢

in-person; 2.9% + 30¢ online.

Monthly fee

$0

Starts at $0/month for unlimited devices and locations.

Learn more

on Square Register's secure website


Why we like it

Square's fully integrated reader and countertop point-of-sale system accepts chip, swipe and contactless payments. Separate screens for business and customer use streamline the checkout experience. And for business owners wanting more robust POS features with their reader, the Square Register delivers.

Pros

  • Has two screens.

  • Can be mounted to a countertop.

  • Has advanced apps and software options.

Cons

  • Must be plugged in at all times.

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Our pick for

Flexible setup

Square
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on Square Terminal's secure website

Square Terminal

Square

Payment processing fees

2.6% + 10¢

in-person; 2.9% + 30¢ online.

Monthly fee

$0

Starts at $0/month for unlimited devices and locations.

Learn more

on Square Terminal's secure website


Why we like it

On its own, Square’s Terminal can work as a handheld credit card reader for when you're on the go, but connect it to a tablet and you’ve got a tabletop terminal for when customers come to you. It accepts all payment types and can print receipts for a smooth checkout process.

Pros

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripe and digital wallets.

  • Can connect to a screen to create a tabletop model.

  • Prints receipts.

  • Accepts offline payments.

  • Works as a handheld reader independently of a smart device.

Cons

  • Works only with an internet connection.

  • Can’t scan barcodes.

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Our pick for

On-the-go transactions

Payanywhere Smart Flex

Payanywhere

Payment processing fees

2.69%

in-person; 3.49% + 19¢ online, keyed and virtual terminal transactions.

Monthly fee

$20


Why we like it

Payanywhere’s Smart Flex has several features that make it great for on-the-go transactions, including a second screen for customers to see transaction details. It can also print receipts and scan barcodes.

Pros

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripe and digital wallets.

  • Has two screens, one for the business and one for customers.

  • Prints receipts.

  • Scans barcodes.

  • Accepts offline payments.

  • Works without a smart device.

Cons

  • Double-screen setup is smaller than some competitors' screens.

  • Charges monthly $3.99 inactivity fee after 12 months and a $49.95 setup fee.

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Our pick for

Food service

Toast
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on Toast POS's secure website

Toast POS

Toast

Payment processing fees

2.99% + $0.15

Monthly fee

$0

Quick Start Bundle; $69 Core plan; $165 Growth plan. Custom plan also available.

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on Toast POS's secure website


Why we like it

The Toast Go 2 allows you to submit orders at tables and accepts chip, swipe and contactless payments.

Pros

  • Promises no additional transaction fees or markups.

  • Restaurant-friendly features for managing tables, inventory and employee performance.

  • Multi-location management and the ability to publish different menus and set different prices at different locations.

  • Live support available by phone, email or instant message.

  • Pay-as-you-go plan with no monthly fee available.

Cons

  • Some features, like online ordering and the loyalty program, may cost extra based on the package you choose.

  • If you close your account before your contract term ends, you’ll have to pay the remaining subscription and software financing fees.

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Clover Flex: Best overall

Style: Handheld.

POS monthly fee:

  • $14.95 for Starter Retail, Starter Personal Services, Starter and Standard Professional Services and Home & Field Services plans.

  • $44.95 for Standard Retail, Starter and Standard QSR, Standard and Advanced Personal Services and Advanced Professional Services plans.

  • $54.90 for Advanced Retail and Advanced QSR plans.

  • $74.95 for Starter Full-Service Dining plan.

  • $84.90 for Standard Full-Service Dining plan.

  • $94.85 for Advanced Full-Service Dining plan.

Hardware cost:

  • $49 for chip, swipe and contactless Clover Go card reader.

  • $599 for Clover Flex mobile POS with printer.

  • $799 for Clover Mini POS.

  • $1,699 for Clover Station Solo.

  • $1,799 for Clover Station Duo.

Payment processing:

  • 2.3% plus 10 cents for in-person transactions for most plans.

  • 2.6% plus 10 cents for in-person transactions on Retail Starter, Personal Services Starter and Professional Services Standard plans, as well as Home & Field Services Standard and Advanced plans.

  • 3.5% plus 10 cents for online or keyed-in transactions.

Why we like it: The Clover Flex lets customers swipe, dip and tap credit cards and accepts the trio of digital wallet payments: Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay. The 5-inch touch screen displays transaction details. It also includes a receipt printer and barcode scanner for faster checkout and has a free monthly plan available with limited point-of-sale, or POS, features for those on a budget. Read our full Clover review.

Pros:

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripes and digital wallets.

  • Features a 5-inch touch screen.

  • Prints receipts.

  • Scans barcodes.

  • Allows offline payments.

  • Works without a smart device.

Cons:

  • Device is relatively expensive.

Square Stand: Best value for money

Style: Tabletop.

POS monthly fee:

  • $0 for Square POS, Restaurant, Retail and Appointments Free plans.

  • $29 for Square Appointments Plus plan.

  • $60 for Square Restaurant and Retail Plus plans.

  • $69 for Square Appointments Premium plan.

Hardware cost:

  • $0 for Square magstripe-only card reader ($10 for each additional) or if using Tap to Pay for iPhone (iPhone not included).

  • $49 for Square Reader contactless and chip card reader.

  • $149 for Square Stand iPad POS or Square Stand Mount (iPad not included).

  • $299 for Square Terminal mobile card reader with built-in printer.

  • $799 for Square Register two-screen system.

  • $659-$1,479 for various bundles of stands, cash drawers, printers and card readers.

Payment processing:

  • 2.6% plus 10 cents for in-person transactions.

  • 2.9% plus 30 cents for online transactions.

  • 3.5% plus 15 cents for manually keyed transactions.

  • 3.3% plus 30 cents for invoices.

Why we like it: Despite being the cheapest tabletop reader on this list, the Square Stand offers small businesses a lot of value. The Stand uses an iPad as a screen, giving you the feeling of a register-style terminal without the high price. It also swivels so customers can see transaction details and accepts all types of credit cards, digital wallets like Apple Pay and QR codes through Cash App. You’ll need to purchase accessories to print receipts or scan barcodes with this terminal. Read our full Square review.

Pros:

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripes, digital wallets and QR codes.

  • Features a swivel screen so customers can see transaction details.

  • Built-in reader for contactless and chip payments.

  • Allows offline payments.

Cons:

  • Requires an iPad to use as a screen.

  • Can’t print receipts on its own.

  • Can’t scan barcodes on its own.

SumUp Plus: Best low-cost option

Style: Handheld.

POS monthly fee: $0.

Hardware cost:

  • $39 for SumUp Plus card reader.

  • $49 for SumUp Plus cradle bundle.

  • $129 for SumUp Solo touchscreen.

Payment processing:

  • 2.75% for in-person transactions.

  • 2.90% plus 15 cents for online transactions.

  • 3.25% plus 15 cents for manually keyed or payment-linked transactions.

Why we like it: The SumUp Plus comes with all the basic features of a card reader and a low price. It connects to a smart device to process payments and features a small screen to display transaction totals for swiping, dipping and tapping credit cards and accepting Apple Pay and Google Pay. Although the Plus doesn’t print receipts, you can send digital receipts to customers’ email addresses. Read our full SumUp review.

Pros:

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripes and digital wallets.

Cons:

  • Displays only minimal details on screen.

  • Requires a smart device.

  • Can’t print receipts.

  • Can’t scan barcodes.

  • Doesn’t process offline payments.

Clover Station Duo: Best option with two screens

Style: Tabletop.

POS monthly fee:

  • $14.95 for Starter Retail, Starter Personal Services, Starter and Standard Professional Services and Home & Field Services plans.

  • $44.95 for Standard Retail, Starter and Standard QSR, Standard and Advanced Personal Services and Advanced Professional Services plans.

  • $54.90 for Advanced Retail and Advanced QSR plans.

  • $74.95 for Starter Full-Service Dining plan.

  • $84.90 for Standard Full-Service Dining plan.

  • $94.85 for Advanced Full-Service Dining plan.

Hardware cost:

  • $49 for chip, swipe and contactless Clover Go card reader.

  • $599 for Clover Flex mobile POS with printer.

  • $799 for Clover Mini POS.

  • $1,699 for Clover Station Solo.

  • $1,799 for Clover Station Duo.

Payment processing:

  • 2.3% plus 10 cents for in-person transactions for most plans.

  • 2.6% plus 10 cents for in-person transactions on Retail Starter, Personal Services Starter and Professional Services Standard plans, as well as Home & Field Services Standard and Advanced plans.

  • 3.5% plus 10 cents for online or keyed-in transactions.

Why we like it: The Clover Station Duo has two screens (one facing each side of the counter), processes credit card and digital payment options and prints receipts, giving customers a smoother checkout. It also comes with a cash drawer for an all-in-one setup. Clover offers two POS options for the Station Duo: one for retail and one for restaurants.

Pros:

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripe and digital wallets.

  • Has a 14-inch main screen and a 7-inch screen for customers.

  • Prints receipts.

  • Comes with a cash drawer.

  • Accepts offline payments.

  • Works without a smart device.

Cons:

  • Device is relatively expensive.

Payanywhere Smart Terminal: Best option to print receipts

Style: Handheld.

POS monthly fee: $9.95.

Hardware cost: $349.95.

Payment processing:

  • 2.69% for in-person transactions.

  • 3.49% plus 19 cents for online, keyed and virtual terminal transactions.

Why we like it: The Payanywhere Smart Terminal lets small businesses print receipts on the go and comes with a 5-inch touch screen to show transaction details. It also scans barcodes for faster checkout and accepts credit card payments, including some digital wallets. However, it doesn’t accept Google Pay. Payanywhere’s POS features include reporting, employee tracking and inventory management. Read our full Payanywhere review.

Pros:

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripe and digital wallets.

  • Has a 5-inch touch screen.

  • Prints receipts.

  • Scans barcodes.

  • Accepts offline payments.

  • Works without a smart device.

Cons:

  • Charges monthly $3.99 inactivity fee after 12 months.

PayPal Zettle: Best for QR code payments

Style: Handheld.

POS monthly fee: $0.

Hardware cost:

  • $29 for first card reader; additional readers cost $79. Price includes USB cable.

  • $249 for Store Kit Mini (screen terminal with card reader).

  • $339 for Store Kit Portable kit with mobile card reader and printer.

  • $499 for Store Kit Standard (adds printer).

  • $699 for Store Kit Plus (adds barcode scanner).

Payment processing:

  • 2.29% plus 9 cents for in-person and QR code transactions.

  • 3.49% plus 9 cents for manual-entry card transactions.

  • 3.49% plus 49 cents for invoicing transactions.

Why we like it: PayPal's Zettle goes one step further by letting customers pay by QR code directly from their PayPal accounts — just create a unique QR code on the card reader and let the customer scan the code with their phone to initiate payment. QR code payments are charged at the same rate as card-present transactions. It’s also a handheld design that’s easy to take on the go, accepts chip and contactless payments and has a screen to display simple transaction details. Read our full PayPal Zettle review.

Pros:

  • Accepts credit card payments, including chip and contactless payments and digital wallets.

  • Creates QR codes for an additional payment method.

Cons:

  • Doesn’t swipe magstripe credit cards.

  • Requires a smart device to work.

  • Doesn’t support offline payments.

  • Doesn’t print receipts.

  • Doesn’t scan barcodes.

Square Register: Best for alternative payment methods

Style: Tabletop with two screens.

POS monthly fee:

  • $0 for Square POS, Restaurant, Retail and Appointments Free plans.

  • $29 for Square Appointments Plus plan.

  • $60 for Square Restaurant and Retail Plus plans.

  • $69 for Square Appointments Premium plan.

Hardware cost:

  • $0 for Square magstripe-only card reader ($10 for each additional) or if using Tap to Pay for iPhone (iPhone not included).

  • $49 for Square Reader contactless and chip card reader.

  • $149 for Square Stand iPad POS or Square Stand Mount (iPad not included).

  • $299 for Square Terminal mobile card reader with built-in printer.

  • $799 for Square Register two-screen system.

  • $659-$1,479 for various bundles of stands, cash drawers, printers and card readers.

Payment processing:

  • 2.6% plus 10 cents for in-person transactions.

  • 2.9% plus 30 cents for online transactions.

  • 3.5% plus 15 cents for manually keyed transactions.

  • 3.3% plus 30 cents for invoices.

Why we like it: The Square Register accepts digital wallets and all credit cards and also lets customers pay via QR code through Cash App. This option can help businesses avoid the higher processing fees associated with card-not-present transactions and is available for customers online if you set up a Square Online website. The system also comes with two screens: a 13.25-inch screen for the cashier and a 7-inch screen for the customer. Although Square Register doesn’t scan barcodes or print receipts, you can order additional hardware to set up these features.

Pros:

  • Has two screens, one for the business and one for customers.

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripe and digital wallets.

  • Accepts QR codes for Cash App.

  • Accepts offline payments.

  • Works without a smart device.

Cons:

  • Doesn’t print receipts.

  • Doesn’t scan barcodes.

Square Terminal: Best for flexible setup

Style: Handheld to tabletop conversion.

POS monthly fee:

  • $0 for Square POS, Restaurant, Retail and Appointments Free plans.

  • $29 for Square Appointments Plus plan.

  • $60 for Square Restaurant and Retail Plus plans.

  • $69 for Square Appointments Premium plan.

Hardware cost:

  • $0 for Square magstripe-only card reader ($10 for each additional) or if using Tap to Pay for iPhone (iPhone not included).

  • $49 for Square Reader contactless and chip card reader.

  • $149 for Square Stand iPad POS or Square Stand Mount (iPad not included).

  • $299 for Square Terminal mobile card reader with built-in printer.

  • $799 for Square Register two-screen system.

  • $659-$1,479 for various bundles of stands, cash drawers, printers and card readers.

Payment processing:

  • 2.6% plus 10 cents for in-person transactions.

  • 2.9% plus 30 cents for online transactions.

  • 3.5% plus 15 cents for manually keyed transactions.

  • 3.3% plus 30 cents for invoices.

Why we like it: On its own, Square’s Terminal can work as a handheld credit card reader for when you’re on the go, but connect it to a tablet and you’ve got a tabletop terminal for when customers come to you. It accepts all payment types and can print receipts for a smooth checkout process. Although it requires an internet connection and won’t work on cellular data, it can connect to Wi-Fi or ethernet and can accept offline payments when Wi-Fi isn’t available.

Pros:

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripe and digital wallets.

  • Can connect to a screen to create a tabletop model.

  • Prints receipts.

  • Accepts offline payments.

  • Works as a handheld reader independently of a smart device.

Cons:

  • Works only with an internet connection.

  • Can’t scan barcodes.

Payanywhere Smart Flex: Best for on-the-go transactions

Style: Handheld with two screens.

POS monthly fee: $19.95.

Hardware cost: $549.95.

Payment processing:

  • 2.69% for in-person transactions.

  • 3.49% plus 19 cents for online, keyed and virtual terminal transactions.

Why we like it: Payanywhere’s Smart Flex has several features that make it great for on-the-go transactions, including a second screen for customers to see transaction details. It can also print receipts and scan barcodes. It accepts all payment types and can process offline transactions.

Pros:

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripe and digital wallets.

  • Has two screens, one for the business and one for customers.

  • Prints receipts.

  • Scans barcodes.

  • Accepts offline payments.

  • Works without a smart device.

Cons:

  • Double-screen setup is smaller than some competitors' screens.

  • Charges monthly $3.99 inactivity fee after 12 months and a $49.95 setup fee.

Toast Go 2: Best for food service

Style: Handheld.

POS monthly fee:

  • $0 for Quick Start Bundle.

  • $69 for Core plan.

  • $110 plus $4 per employee for Restaurant Basics plan.

  • $165 for Growth plan.

  • Custom plans available.

Hardware:

  • $627 for Handheld Starter Kit (but $0 if you agree to a higher processing fee).

  • $875 for Countertop Starter Kit (but $0 if you agree to a higher processing fee).

  • $1,009 for Guest Self-Service Starter Kit (but $0 if you agree to a higher processing fee).

Payment processing:

  • 2.99% plus 15 cents per transaction, if you choose pay-as-you-go option on hardware.

  • 2.49% plus 15 cents for card-present transactions, if you pay for hardware upfront.

  • 3.50% plus 15 cents for card-not-present transactions, if you pay for hardware upfront.

Why we like it: Toast’s Go 2 was built with food service in mind, with a 24-hour battery life and an exterior that can stand up to spills and being dropped. Working with Toast’s restaurant POS, the Go 2 lets you submit orders and check out customers at the table. The handheld reader works well for food trucks and smaller cafes and also integrates into Toast’s larger kitchen system if you decide to expand. You can accept all types of payments and never worry about losing sales with the ability to accept offline payments. Read our full Toast review.

Pros:

  • Designed for a food service environment.

  • Accepts credit card payments, including magstripe and digital wallets.

  • Has a 6.4-inch screen.

  • Accepts offline payments.

  • Works without a smart device.

Cons:

  • Doesn’t print receipts.

Last updated on March 16, 2023

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