Our Pick Of The Best Mobile Credit Card Readers Of 2024

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Updated: Dec 18, 2023, 11:34pm

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The number of actively trading businesses in Australia in 2023 reached a record 2,589,873 , according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics,  an increase of 0.8% from 2022.

So it follows that more Australians are leaning on crucial software and hardware tools to sell various products and services. And, increasingly, this includes the use of mobile credit card readers.

In this article, we’ll discuss some of our top mobile reader options, and which customers they could be best for.

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A Few Top Mobile Credit Card Readers 2023

Note: the below list represents a selection of our top category picks, as chosen by Forbes Advisor Australia’s editors and journalists. The information provided is purely factual and is not intended to imply any recommendation, opinion, or advice about a financial product. Not every product or provider in the marketplace has been reviewed, and the list below is not intended to be exhaustive nor replace your own research. For more information on how Forbes Advisor ranks and reviews products, including how we identified our top category picks, read the methodology selection below.


Square POS

Square POS

Hardware cost

Starting at $65 AUD

Payment types accepted

Chip & PIN, contactless credit cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay

Processing fee

1.6% – 1.9%

Square POS

Hardware cost

Starting at $65 AUD

Payment types accepted

Chip & PIN, contactless credit cards, Apple Pay and Google Pay

Processing fee

1.6% – 1.9%

Why We Picked It

Square POS is a mobile POS solution that’s free to use. You can purchase a chip mobile reader for $65 AUD to accept contactless payments in person or online – you only pay a flat processing fee on each transaction. Square POS includes inventory management, low-stock alerts, email and text receipts and sales reports. It is one of our favourite credit card readers for Android and iOS for its affordability, feature set and usability.

You can use Square POS to handle multi channel sales, so you can sell online and in person with no monthly fees. The POS software syncs your online and in-person sales, so you can take payments from your website or your mobile app with the reader. Transaction fees vary depending on how you accept payments:

  • In-person transaction fee: 1.6%-1.9%
  • Online transaction fee: 2.2%
  • Keyed-in transaction fee: 2.2%

Square is easy to use, and with this reader you can get started accepting payments with no upfront costs. It accepts Apple Pay, Google Pay, contactless as well as chip and PIN cards, making it one of the more affordable options.

There are some limitations to using Square as your mobile credit card reader and point-of-sale systems (POS). Support is only available 24/7 for customers who opt for a paid plan. The POS software is missing important features, such as purchase orders and vendor management–for these features, you’ll have to upgrade your plan.

Related: Best POS Systems For Small Business In 2023

Who should use it: Square is ideal for new businesses just getting started. It’s easy to start accepting payments right away, online or in person with Square’s reader – all you pay is a processing fee on each order.

Pros & Cons
  • Offers free plan
  • Supports omnichannel sales
  • Easy to use
  • Includes free POS software
  • Must upgrade plan for key management features

Shopify

Shopify

Hardware cost

$69 AUD

Payment types accepted

Chip & PIN, contactless payments

Processing fee

0.55% to 5% plus $0.30 AUD

Shopify
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Hardware cost

$69 AUD

Payment types accepted

Chip & PIN, contactless payments

Processing fee

0.55% to 5% plus $0.30 AUD

Why We Picked It

Shopify is a popular all-in-one e-commerce solution that lets you build a website, online store, and includes POS software to manage your business. It also offers a way for online sellers to take payments in person with a mobile card reader. Shopify currently offers only one card reader in Australia (WisePad 3 Reader) at the cost of $65 AUD, enabling your sales through the mobile app to sync with your Shopify POS app.

While it doesn’t support swiping, the reader accepts both chip & PIN as well as contactless payments. To use Shopify’s readers, you have to subscribe to a Shopify plan, which starts at $42 AUD per month. The transaction fee for each charge varies based on which plan you choose.

  • Basic Shopify in-person credit card transaction fee: 1.95%
  • Shopify in-person credit card transaction fee: 1.85%
  • Advanced Shopify in-person credit card transaction fee: 1.75%

If you’re not using Shopify, it might not make sense to use the Shopify mobile card reader because of the monthly fee requirement. The only way to benefit from the low 1.75% transaction fee is to pay $430 AUD per month for Advanced Shopify. If you prefer to use your own merchant services provider (MSP), Shopify makes up the difference on their end by charging you a 0.5% to 2% added transaction fee.

Related: Shopify Review 2023: Features, Pros & Cons

Who should use it: If you’re already using Shopify, there’s no reason to use another mobile card reader. You’ll get decent in-person transaction rates that drop even lower if you’re paying for a high-tier Shopify plan.

Pros & Cons
  • Easy to use
  • Syncs with Shopify online store
  • Fully featured POS software
  • Must pay $42 AUD to $430 AUD monthly fees
  • Not suitable for non-Shopify users
  • Added fee if you use a third-party MSP

Zeller POS

Zeller POS

Hardware cost

Starting at $69 AUD

Payment types accepted

Chip & PIN, contactless credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, EFTPOS, MOTO (Mail Order/Telephone Order) payments

Processing fee

1.4% – 1.75%* (*Contact sales for lower processing fees)

Zeller POS

Hardware cost

Starting at $69 AUD

Payment types accepted

Chip & PIN, contactless credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, EFTPOS, MOTO (Mail Order/Telephone Order) payments

Processing fee

1.4% – 1.75%* (*Contact sales for lower processing fees)

Why We Picked It

Zeller POS is an Australian based point-of-sale (POS) solution that is affordable, easy to use and commitment-free. The platform offers a free set-up and does not require a contract to start accepting payments. It embeds a competitive variety of features, including built-in online invoicing, Xero integrations, a mobile app to track payments and sales as well as reliable connectivity over WiFi, hotspot, and SIM card. Zeller POS also integrates with more than 600 POS systems, making it a great option for businesses of all sizes and needs. Transaction fees vary depending on the way your business accepts payments:

  • In-person transaction fee: 1.4%
  • Over the phone transaction fee: 1.7%
  • Online transaction fee: 1.75% + $0.25 AUD

Who Should Use It: Zeller POS is a great option for Australian businesses of all sizes, including retail stores, restaurants, and cafes. It is also a good choice for businesses that are looking for a POS solution that is seamless to set up and ready to use in minutes.

Pros & Cons
  • Fast and free to set up
  • Complimentary training and a dedicated account manager
  • Offers priority support
  • Integrates with a variety of POS systems
  • Lower processing fees with flat rate for all cards
  • Expensive hardware

Stripe POS

Stripe POS

Hardware cost

Starting at $89 AUD

Payment types accepted

Chip & PIN, contactless credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay

Processing fee

1.75% – 3.5%

Stripe POS

Hardware cost

Starting at $89 AUD

Payment types accepted

Chip & PIN, contactless credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay

Processing fee

1.75% – 3.5%

Why We Picked It

Stripe POS is a unified commerce and customisable POS solution that is trusted by some of the world’s largest businesses, including Amazon, Shopify, and Salesforce. It recently expanded its business to the Australian market and now offers one click checkout for local businesses. Customers can select between two machines in Australia: BBPOS WisePOS E and BBPOS WisePad 3, both of which need to be connected to the POS application to operate. Stripe POS also integrates with a wide range of e-commerceplatforms, making it a great option for businesses that sell online and in person.

Related: Our Pick Of The Best E-Commerce Platforms

Stripe has straightforward processing fees:

  • In-person transaction fee: 1.75% + $0.10 AUD for domestic cards; 3.5% + $0.10 AUD for international cards
  • Online transaction fee: 1.75% + $0.30 AUD for domestic cards; 3.5% + $0.30 AUD for international cards

Who Should Use It: Stripe would best fit businesses that are looking to customise their POS experience and ones that are already selling online and looking for in person payment options to consolidate their multi-channel payment processing.

Pros & Cons
  • Reporting features
  • PCI compliant machines and comprehensive security
  • No monthly fees or hidden costs
  • Integrates with a wide range of e-commerce platforms
  • Custom checkout experience
  • Expected knowledge of coding to customise POS connection or integrations
  • Limited and expensive hardware availability
  • Longer than usual time for payouts

Methodology

We recommended these four mobile card readers based on several key qualities that we thought made these products the best choices. We then scored these contenders across several categories of features with 12 different metrics that were weighted to favour features that small business owners find valuable in a provider.

Pricing

A mobile card reader’s transaction fees might be low, but if there are hidden fees, it reduces its value. Most mobile payment solutions offer flat fees, making it easy for you to budget each month or quarter. Pricing and processing fees accounted for 25% of our weighted scoring.

Features

It’s helpful to have a mobile card reader with an app that lets you track inventory, offer digital receipts and sync with other apps you may already use. The best mobile card readers include POS features at no added cost. Additional features we looked for include built-in payment processing, offline payment options, software integrations and offered low-cost initial card reader as part of its plan. We weighted features at 50% of our total score.

Expert analysis

What actual users thought of each mobile card reader provider was important to our panel of experts. We looked at several metrics, including ease of use and customer support. For ease of use, most mobile card readers use Bluetooth technology  which makes it easy to connect to any mobile device. The POS apps included offer user-friendly interfaces, so it’s simple to learn and use to track sales and inventory.

When it comes to customer support, it’s important to be able to connect with customer support when you need help. The best mobile card reader services offer 24/7 support or, at the very least, a solid knowledge base with answers to the most common questions.

Other points of analysis we considered included stand-out or detailed features, popularity and value for the price. Altogether, our experts’ analysis made up 25% of the total score.

Availability in the Australian Market

Finally, we looked at whether the product or service is available in the Australian market and how relevant it is to local users.


Other considerations for buying mobile card readers

In addition to the above considerations, merchants should take a few other things into consideration when shopping for the best mobile card reader for their business:

  • Scalability: As your business grows, you’ll need a payment solution that grows with you. Flat transaction fees are good for predictable rates at the beginning, but they may end up costing more as you make more sales. A variable rate may be preferable, so it might be best to choose a mobile card reader solution that lets you choose your own MSP. If you want to upgrade your set-up, you can also use your card reader on your tablet POS system if you choose to adopt one
  • Internet access: There are times when your network may not be up, but you still want to make a sale. Some of the services on this list let you take offline payments, so you can sell an item, but then process the payment later when you have internet access
  • Alternative payments: Most mobile card readers accept traditional swipe credit cards, chip cards and contactless payments, but not all—some won’t take swiped cards or contactless payments, such as Apple Pay or Google Pay. Others still offer a way for you to accept payments via online payment systems, such as PayPal. Whether you’re using an iOS or Android POS system, it helps to ensure that you have a diverse range of available payment options to meet the needs of your customers.

Keeping these features in mind, you should be able to zero in on the card reader that best suits your brand’s needs.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I need a credit card reader?

You might not need a credit card reader if you use a digital payment service or if you only sell in-person occasionally. If you have a brick-and-mortar business or sell offline on a semi-regular basis, you will likely need a card reader.

What is the best mobile card reader for a small business?

Based on factors that include cost, availability and ease of use, we recommend mobile card readers from Square, Shopify, Zeller and Stripe.

How much is a mobile card reader?

It’s possible to get an affordable mobile card reader, paying between $65 AUD and $1,000 AUD.

Can you use your phone as a card reader?

Yes. Using a smartphone, you can use a mobile card reader to accept payments. Readers typically require Bluetooth and an internet connection. With the mobile app provided by your chosen provider, you typically can type in credit card numbers without a separate reader, but you will likely have to pay higher transaction fees in exchange.

What different types of credit card readers are available?

Besides mobile credit card readers, other types of POS systems that you can use include full-service terminals, cloud-based systems and web-based systems. Full-service terminals are the most expensive type of restaurant POS system. Typically, they’re used by large restaurants with multiple locations. Cloud-based systems are less expensive than full-service terminals, and they’re often used by smaller restaurants.

How can I accept credit cards on my phone?

To accept card payments using a smartphone, you have to download a mobile payment processing app, like Square. When you sign up, they’ll send you a card reader that plugs into your phone’s headphone jack or connects via Bluetooth, so you can accept physical cards and run entire transactions through your phone.


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