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Castles Launches new mPOS device MP200 NexGen MobilPay™

An mPOS device for businesses of all sizes to take payments on the move.

Castles Technology’s has launched MP200 – NexGen MobilPay™ mPOS device which allows businesses of all sizes take payments on the move. MP200 offers Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, micro USB and GPRS/ 3G connectivity. It also accepts EMV, magstripe card payments and NFC/contactless payments such as Apple Pay. The MP200 gives business owners a future proof secure payment solution allowing them to take payments anywhere, anytime.

Castles has an excellent track record of designing innovative and secure payment terminals. The MP200 is stylish and ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in the hand. It is lightweight yet very durable. The innovation and addition of MP200 gives Castles’ customers a leverage to increase revenue and mobilize payments.

Additional features of the MP200 include:

  • UMTS and 3G/GPRS optional
  • PCI PTS 4.x, EMV Level 1 and 2 certified.
  • Runs on secure Linux platform
  • Long lasting battery life
  • Easy to use SDK
  • SAM slot optional

The MP200 comes with easy to use SDK. Peripherals include a wireless charger, a stylish stand, external cable to link to your iPhone or iPad and a case.

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