Target is testing a new self-checkout policy as retailers are finding the cashier-less technology can put off customers. At a handful of stores, Target has restricted self-checkout to customers buying ...
Target is rolling out new self-checkout features, geared toward customers who are blind or have low vision. Target announced on Sept. 26 that it has added new, accessible technology to self-checkout ...
Target unveiled a first-of-its-kind accessible self-checkout last year, built to accommodate customers with visual impairments and motor disabilities. The technology is designed "with and for disabled ...
Target is launching an accessible self-checkout for guests with disabilities, including blind and low-vision shoppers. Features include Braille icons, volume controls, navigation buttons, and a custom ...
Checking out from a grocery store used to be a relatively simple thing. You waited in line, then a person scanned your items, you paid — maybe even by writing a check — and then went on your way. Some ...
Steve Decker, senior manager of user experience accessibility at Target who is blind, uses Target’s accessible self-checkout, using features such as audio prompts and tactile controls. From the ...
Self-checkout takes work once done by retail employees and makes consumers do it. That's something many retail chains try to sell as a positive, rather than a spending cut. "Self-checkout technology ...