While there is no single global product explicitly named "Kiosk v102", this version number typically appears in two specific contexts: software upgrades for photo kiosks or hardware-specific builds for the 10.2-inch iPad. 1. Kiosk Software Upgrades (v10.2)
: Integrated printers for receipts/tickets, barcode scanners, and secure payment systems. Protective Casing kiosk v102
McDonald's and Subway franchisees are moving to the V102 for self-ordering. The 450-nit screen is readable even with greasy fingers, and the IP54 rating means spilled soda won't kill the unit. The 8GB RAM handles complex "upsell" AI algorithms in real time. While there is no single global product explicitly
Kiosk v102 — a secure, resilient, user‑centric kiosk platform for unattended public use (retail, wayfinding, ticketing, self‑service). Focus: accessibility, offline resilience, remote manageability, security, and modular hardware abstraction. Torx Security Screws: All external panels use non-standard
The manufacturer has released a Q4 2024 firmware update (v1.2.4) for the V102 that introduces:
Fast-Casual Dining: Allowing for more complex item customizations without verbal communication errors.
The versatility of the Kiosk V102 makes it suitable for diverse industries: