Zebra Technologies has launched a trio of solutions purpose-built for modern stores and their warehouse operations. The Zebra Kiosk System, Zebra’s next-gen Workcloud Actionable Intelligence 7.0, and the ET60W/ET65W Windows rugged tablets (ET6x Windows) (shown) leverage AI, cloud and machine learning to advance workflow efficiencies as well as customer and associate experiences in today’s retail environments.
The Zebra Kiosk System is a comprehensive, modular solution designed to meet consumers’ and employees’ self-service needs in retail and other industries. The KC50 Android Kiosk Computer, available with 15” and 22” screens, is the heart of the Zebra Kiosk System. With tap-to-pay capability and support for all major payment terminals, it offers self-or-assisted checkout and natural language voice assistant for information lookup, enabling front-line associates to focus on higher-value tasks to enhance the customer experience.
The next generation update of Zebra Workcloud Actionable Intelligence 7.0 features an AI-based analytics platform built for the modern store. Optimized for big data and modern usability with a cloud-native backend, Zebra Workcloud Actionable Intelligence 7.0 is powered by Google Cloud. Version 7.0 automates data analysis, task assignment and action verification, and it evaluates every action to streamline workflows and increase productivity.
Built on Intel’s Core Ultra platform including a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU), the ET60W/ET65W power new AI acceleration capabilities. This extends Zebra’s rugged tablet expertise to Windows-based users across retail warehouse operations, transportation and logistics, manufacturing, government/public safety, and field services. With a new AI-enabled advanced touchscreen, the ET6x Windows rugged tablets are designed to improve accuracy and performance, automatically detecting users’ touch, even with gloves on, and adjusting the display settings for increased productivity and efficiency. AI-powered audio provides better quality and noise suppression so workers can interact with voice-enabled applications.