Elo, now part of Zebra Technologies, will introduce three new products at NRF 2026 Jan. 12-14 in booth No. 5803 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.
The new self-checkout, edge computing, payment and data entry solutions are designed to elevate experiences and improve efficiency across retail, hospitality and grocery workflows.
Together, Elo and Zebra aim to create an end-to-end technology ecosystem that connects enterprise workflows, data intelligence and customer interactions. Zebra delivers operational performance across the supply chain, store operations, analytics and workforce tools, while Elo specializes in interactive experiences including POS, self-service, endless aisle, payments and digital engagement.
At NRF 2026, Elo will preview the Wallaby SCO, a self-checkout platform purpose-built with a lightweight, modular design along with enterprise-grade durability. The system is designed to support real-time interaction, operational continuity and scalable automation in high-volume retail, grocery and convenience store environments.
“We’re bringing our most powerful and expansive lineup to NRF this year – modular solutions designed for every touchpoint in retail,” said Elo CEO Craig Witsoe.
“From the backroom to checkout, we’re giving customers the performance, flexibility and simplicity they need today with the scalability to evolve for tomorrow. Together with Zebra, we’re strengthening an ecosystem that helps businesses optimize workflows and deliver better experiences across the entire retail journey.”
Additional new products include:
- The Elo Pay Z30 Tap to Pay expands the Elo Pay Z30 family of point-of-sale solutions with built-in tap-to-pay functionality. The Android-based terminal features a 15.6-inch merchant-facing display, a 10.1-inch customer-facing screen and is powered by the Qualcomm 6490 processor for fast, secure contactless payments.
- The Elo Backpack with Intel is a compact, enterprise-grade compute device that transforms Elo touchscreens – from 7 to 65 inches – into fully powered interactive systems. It supports applications including digital signage, retail media networks, self-service kiosks, POS, kitchen display systems and automation controls.
- The Elo Edge Connect 10-Key Keypad turns compatible Elo touchscreen monitors and touch computers into keypad-equipped checkout stations. Using the 10-key attached to an Elo system, retailers can configure ergonomic POS stations that improve speed and accuracy for tasks such as price entry, produce lookup and routine adjustments.
Headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, Elo is a global leader in interactive solutions with more than 35 million installations across more than 80 countries. The company’s portfolio spans touchscreen computers, monitors, open-frame displays, payment devices, peripherals and cloud-based device management.
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