At SenSee Kiosks, we find that many customers looking to purchase interactive kiosks are doing so for their first time. If you've never purchased a kiosk and have no experience with kiosks, it can be hard to know what to look for and what factors you should consider. In an effort to make your kiosk purchase a less daunting task, we have assembled the following kiosk preparation guide, which addresses a number of questions and issues you should consider when planning a self-service kiosk project.
Before getting into the "nuts & bolts" of kiosks, it is first important to step back and clearly define the goals of your intended kiosk project. Do you want to improve customer service, provide access to helpful information, automate a transaction, enhance your image, or perhaps all of the above?
Setting clear goals upfront will allow you formulate an effective kiosk strategy and increase the likelihood of a successful kiosk project.
Some points to consider:
Audience: Who is your audience, and what are their needs? How will your kiosk application meet their needs? Do you have multiple target audiences, with different needs?
Location: Where will you be placing kiosks? Prominent, high-traffic locations are ideal for applications like retail, banking and building directories, while HR applications, which often involve longer user sessions & personal information, are better suited to less public locations. Also, will your kiosks be placed in supervised, semi-supervised, or unsupervised areas? This will have implications for security requirements and your choice of kiosk model.
Performance metrics: How will you measure the success of your kiosks? High overall usage, number of transactions, revenue generated? And how will you gather this information?
While these are important points to consider, you don't have to develop a complete strategy before contacting us. SenSee Kiosks' knowledgeable staff is available to assist you with this process and provide strategic recommendations. We're the kiosk experts, after all.
[ BACK TO TOP ]As you may have already noticed, there are many places to purchase kiosks from. Exhibit companies that also build kiosks, multimedia firms that design applications and resell kiosks, "discount" kiosk providers, kiosk software companies, kiosk manufacturers who specialize in high-volume production but do not offer software…the list goes on. And it can be confusing.
When selecting a kiosk vendor, you should look for a company
that:
Focuses exclusively on kiosks. If kiosk development isn't their top priority, do you really want to work with them?
Has experience developing kiosk solutions for your market. For example, a vendor that understands your market will better understand your needs and your audience.
Puts quality first. When comparing kiosk prices, remember that you get what you pay for.
Provides turn-key kiosk solutions. In addition to being time-consuming, working with multiple vendors can lead to issues with coordination, timing, support and accountability. A full-service kiosk solutions provider with expertise in kiosk hardware, software, and service will develop a more comprehensive, integrated - and successful - solution. When issues arise, you don't want your hardware provider pointing fingers at your software provider or vice-versa. One call. One resolution.
Finding a kiosk vendor with all of these characteristics is difficult, but luckily you've already found SenSee Kiosks. We're a turn-key kiosk solutions provider with almost a decade of experience in developing successful kiosk projects for clients in a wide range of industries.
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A kiosk's enclosure houses all kiosk components, but it is more
than a "box." An ideal kiosk enclosure protects equipment from
the public, but allows easy access for staff; it is eye-catching,
yet blends with its surrounding environment. Though it is not as
high-tech as the equipment inside, an effective kiosk enclosure
design requires design flair, engineering & materials expertise,
knowledge of kiosk usability & accessibility issues, and skilled
workmanship. Many companies try to save money upfront by building
their own enclosures, only to find that the cost of subsequent
failure outweighs short-term savings.
Enclosures can be made from wood, metal, composites, or a combination of materials. SenSee Kiosks offers a number of standard enclosure models, all of which can be customized according to your needs. We can work with you to find an exterior finish that harmonizes with your décor, whether that requires matching a wood grain or a PMS color. SenSee Kiosks can also add silk-screened artwork or external signage, as needed. Choosing standard enclosures (or slightly modified standard enclosures) will reduce cost and production time. However, if your needs are not met by SenSee Kiosks' standard line of kiosks, SenSee Kiosks designers are available to design a custom enclosure from the ground up, whether you require added functionality or a particular "look and feel."
Touch Screen
A kiosk's touch screen is one of the most important hardware
components because it is the focus of the kiosk and is usually
the primary (or only) interface. All SenSee Kiosks' include touch
screen monitors, which provide a simple and intuitive interface
and also stand up to wear and tear better than desktop mice,
trackballs or keyboards.
Our kiosks feature surface acoustic wave (SAW) touch screens, which deliver superior image quality. Furthermore, they are "drift-free" - meaning that they never need to be recalibrated. The cursor will always appear exactly where your finger touches.
At SenSee Kiosks, we exclusively use touch screens from Elo TouchSystems, the world's foremost leader in touch screen technology, which helps ensure that our kiosks are of the highest quality possible.
Computer
SenSee Kiosks' are equipped with small form-factor
Windows/Pentium-based computers, allowing us to build kiosks with
space-efficient designs. Although our kiosk computers look
different than their desktop counterparts, they function the same
way and can be administered like a "normal" PC. If you have an
application that works on your desktop computer or laptop, it can
be run on our kiosks. Furthermore, our kiosk computers feature
Ethernet ports, making them easy to network.
Printer
When you need a kiosk with printing capabilities, there are a few
things to consider. First of all, integrating a printer into a
kiosk will increase the overall cost of the kiosk, due to
hardware and maintenance costs, but often the need for printing
capabilities outweighs these issues.
Next, depending on your application, you must decide what printer size you need. Most kiosk applications require either a 3" width printer, which is useful for tickets and receipts, or an 8.5" width printer for printing standard-size documents. Finally, there's the type of printer. Inkjet and laser printers are great printers for personal or office use, but are not well suited to a kiosk environment. Instead, we use high-quality thermal printers designed specifically for kiosk use, which have a number of advantages over inkjet/laser printers. Thermal printers jam far less frequently than regular printers, which is an important kiosk maintenance issue. They also do not use ink, so you will not have to replace ink cartridges - which further reduces kiosk maintenance. Thermal printers also have less moving parts, which makes them less prone to breaking.
Furthermore, the thermal printers that SenSee Kiosks use have a feature called the Intelligent Paper Handling System, which presents a printout to a user only after the print job is completed. Users are not able to rip paper out while it is printing, which can lead to paper jams. In addition, the Intelligent Paper Handling System will retract printouts into the kiosk after a preset amount of time if a user has not taken them, in order to help avoid litter around the kiosk and protect the user from inadvertently leaving behind private information. As a result of these factors, thermal printers are the most reliable for a kiosk, with the lowest cost of ownership. And despite most people's experience with thermal printing - in old-style fax machines - thermal printing technology has improved significantly and is sufficient for most printing needs.
Other Peripherals
Depending on your application, you may require additional
peripherals, such as magnetic card readers, keyboard/trackballs,
additional monitors, proximity sensors, etc. SenSee Kiosks offers
a number of kiosk peripherals to choose from, but if you have a
need that is not covered in our Kiosk Peripherals section, please
let us know.
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After considering kiosk hardware, it is necessary to decide what your kiosk application will be. Many customers use kiosks for informational purposes, such as providing product/service information, mall or building way-finding information, etc. Other applications may be more transactional in nature, such as online banking, bill payment, or e-commerce. Either way, you can utilize an existing application for your kiosks, create a new application, or even use a combination of the two.
Existing Application
Many customers use kiosks to provide access to their existing web
site or other web-based applications, such as online banking,
human resource applications, etc. This reduces costs and speeds
kiosk roll-out, and because the application is already being
centrally managed, there is little additional effort. However,
you will need kiosk software to "lock down" your kiosks and
ensure that end users only use the kiosks for their intended
purpose. SenSee Kiosks provides software that allows you to
provide secure access to the web site(s) of your choice, while
blocking users from surfing the Web freely, closing out of your
application, launching new applications, accessing the kiosk hard
drive or operating system, or performing any other unauthorized
activities. SenSee Kiosks' Creative Services staff is available
to customize this software to your needs.
If you choose to use existing web-based content, please keep in mind that not all web pages are well suited for touch screen use, particularly if they feature a lot of closely-grouped, text-based links. Such sites, while easily navigated with a mouse, can present a challenge when navigated via a (less-exact) human finger. In such situations, we recommend the use of a trackball in addition to the touch screen, so users have multiple navigation options.
Kiosk-Specific Application
If you have a kiosk application in mind, but have not developed
it yet, we can help. SenSee Kiosks' experienced staff of
developers and designers will work with you to create a kiosk
application with robust back end functionality and an attractive
& intuitive front end interface.
SenSee Kiosks' staff takes the time to understand our customers' needs, goals, target audience, corporate identity and more. Then, we combine this information with our experience in kiosk interface design and usability issues to create an effective application.
SenSee Kiosks' capabilities include:
E-commerce applications, Kiosk-specific web sites, Kiosk-based
surveys, Database-driven kiosk applications,
Interactive directories, Product showcases, or Other custom
applications as needed.
A kiosk rollout is an ongoing project, and keeping kiosk hardware up-and-running and kiosk content up-to-date can be a challenge. A poorly maintained or non-working kiosk erodes a user's confidence and decreases the likelihood that they will return to use it.
You have a number of options for ensuring that your kiosks continue to function properly and effectively once they have been deployed.
Internal IT Staff
Because SenSee Kiosks' feature standard Windows-based PCs, most
computer issues can be handled by your internal IT department.
SenSee Kiosks' Technical Support staff also provides free phone
support for hardware issues. More complex computer or touch
screen issues may require sending components to SenSee Kiosks for
repair.
Software Support Contracts
Customers who purchase either kiosk software or application
development services have a variety of support contracts to
choose from. Please contact SenSee Kiosks for more information
about
Remote Monitoring
IT departments and support contracts will help resolve issues
when they arise, but remote monitoring allows you to proactively
manage and maximize your kiosk network. Remote monitoring is
particularly useful for keeping your kiosks up-and-running and
up-to-date if your kiosks are deployed in multiple locations. A
robust remote monitoring service will:
-Track the health of your kiosks
-Automatically alert you of any problems (via e-mail/pager)
-Provide detailed health information for individual kiosk components
-Detect when paper is low or out, when cash acceptors are full, etc.
-Gather & store kiosk usage information, which can be used to gauge the success of a kiosk project
-Allow you to create & print a variety of usage reports
-Enable you to update kiosk content without physically visiting each kiosk
-Schedule content updates for specific kiosks, for groups of kiosks, or for your entire kiosk network
-Work through your existing firewalls without any modifications
-We offer a secure, easy-to-use web portal so that you can log in at any time, check the health of your kiosks, print usage reports, etc., all from your desktop PC
Fortunately, SenSee Kiosks offers its own remote monitoring service, which includes all of these features and more, at an affordable price. You can find more information about our remote monitoring options here: Remote Monitoring
We hope that you have found this Kiosk Preparation guide to be an educational introduction to the world of interactive kiosks. Of course, this is only an overview of the many kiosk options that SenSee Kiosks offers. For more detailed information, please continue to browse or web site. If you'd like to discuss your kiosk needs, SenSee Kiosks' helpful staff is available to assist you with any questions you may have and provide recommendations about the kiosk hardware, software and services that are best suited to your needs.