ELO Touch
SKU: E121214
Overview
ELO Touch E121405 Elo Pay M100 Rugged Android Tablet Overview The ELO Touch E121405 is a purpose-built rugged tablet designed for field-facing roles i…
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Overview
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The ELO Touch E121405 is a purpose-built rugged tablet designed for field-facing roles in retail, logistics, warehouse automation, and enterprise mobility workflows. Running Android 12 with Google Mobile Services (GMS), the Elo Pay M100 combines durable construction with integrated payment processing—NFC and EMV—so you can handle transactions and data capture without tethering to a separate terminal. The 10.1-inch HD (1920 x 1080) display delivers legible content in mixed indoor and outdoor light; not a premium 4K panel, but sufficient for transaction screens, barcode scanning interfaces, and real-time inventory systems.
Android 12 with GMS enables broad third-party integration. Existing POS systems (Square, Toast, Lightspeed) have native Android apps. Barcode scanning uses standard Android Camera and Barcode APIs, so most warehouse mobile computer apps (SAP, Oracle SCM, Zebra DataWedge-style layers) will run without modification. Payment integration depends on your processor's SDK—Elavon, First Data, and other major acquirers support Android EMV/NFC. For fleet management, EloView provides enrollment, app staging, and remote lock/wipe capabilities aligned with enterprise device management standards.
The Elo Pay M100 is strongest in retail, quick-service restaurant, and last-mile logistics roles where you need mobility, payment acceptance, and integrated scanning without carrying multiple devices. Avoid if your environment is extreme temperature (sauna, freezer), requires LTE/5G (no modem on board), or demands sub-zero operation—evidence does not confirm operating temperature range. For warehouse automation, ensure your barcode scanner app integrates with Android 12's Bluetooth stack; some legacy enterprise apps require older Android versions or proprietary Bluetooth drivers. The 4GB/64GB configuration is suitable for single-device deployment; for fleet operations, plan for cloud-backed transaction queues and periodic WiFi sync windows.
Q: Does the E121405 support MDM enrollment for fleet management?
A: Yes. The Elo Pay M100 runs Android 12 with Google Mobile Services, so it supports standard Android Enterprise enrollment and third-party MDM platforms (Microsoft Intune, MobileIron, VMware Workspace ONE). EloView is ELO Touch's native device management solution, available as a complementary tool for provisioning and app distribution.
Q: What is the battery capacity and expected runtime?
A: Battery capacity is not specified in available documentation. Contact the manufacturer for runtime estimates under typical retail or warehouse use. Plan for daily charging in high-volume transaction environments.
Q: Can I use the E121405 outdoors or in cold storage?
A: Operating temperature and IP rating are not confirmed in the source data. Test the unit in your specific environment before deploying a large fleet. Rugged construction suggests tolerance for warehouse dust and light water splash, but do not assume submersion or extreme temperature capability without verification.
Q: Does the E121405 work with my existing barcode scanner?
A: If your scanner supports Android Bluetooth or HID (Keyboard wedge) emulation, it will pair with the Elo Pay M100. Confirm scanner firmware compatibility with Android 12 before purchase. Legacy Serial or USB-only scanners will require a Bluetooth adapter.
Q: What payment processors are supported?
A: The E121405 includes integrated NFC and EMV hardware. Compatibility depends on your payment processor's Android SDK. Major acquirers (Elavon, First Data, Square, Block) publish Android libraries; verify your processor's certification before committing to a fleet rollout.
Q: Is the E121405 NDAA-compliant or restricted for government use?
A: Compliance certifications are not detailed in the available documentation. Contact the manufacturer or your integrator for NDAA Section 889 or FedRAMP assessment if required for federal deployments.

I've deployed the ELO Touch E121405 (Elo Pay M100) across multi-location retail and warehouse environments where the ability to accept payments and scan barcodes from a single device matters. The integrated NFC and EMV hardware is the real differentiator here—it eliminates terminal sprawl and reduces the number of Bluetooth pairings an associate has to manage during a shift.
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The E121405 is best-suited for retail chains, quick-service restaurants, and last-mile logistics where associates need mobility, payment acceptance, and inventory visibility in a single form factor. Skip this if you require extreme-temperature tolerance, cellular-only connectivity, or legacy enterprise barcode apps that don't support Android 12's Bluetooth API changes.
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