Zebra Kiosks

Zebra Kiosk Models — Quick Comparison

Model NumberTypical Screen SizeOperating SystemPrimary Use CaseBarcode ScanningBest ForDeployment ScaleMounting OptionsApprox. Price Range
CC600Small (compact)AndroidSimple price check / lookupYesTight spaces, basic tasksSmall / entryWall / standLower
CC6000Medium (10″)AndroidEnhanced self-serviceYesRicher engagement appsMidWall / standMid
KC50Large (15″–22″)AndroidFull interactive kiosk / POSOptional / dependent on configFull self-checkout, check-in, POSLarge / enterpriseCounter / floor / customHigher

Model Details

CC600

  • Compact Android-based interactive kiosk.
  • Small screen ideal for limited space.
  • Use cases: Price checking, quick product lookup, basic self-service.
  • Best if you want an affordable, simple terminal with scanning and wireless.
  • Deployment tips: Mount in aisles, entrances, or endcaps; good for retail or limited-space environments.

CC6000

  • Mid-sized Android kiosk with ~10″ screen.
  • Bigger screen allows richer guided content.
  • Use cases: Price check, product catalog browsing, loyalty sign-in, concierge info.
  • Best if you want a more engaging touchscreen experience while keeping a compact form.
  • Deployment tips: Eye-level or stand-mounted in high-traffic areas; suitable for interactive promotions or guided selling apps.

KC50

  • Larger Android kiosk for full interactive terminals or self-checkout.
  • Large screen (15″, 19″, 22″ options depending on configuration).
  • Use cases: Full customer engagement, check-in, self-checkout, POS integration.
  • Best if you need a multi-purpose kiosk handling complex interactions and large displays.
  • Deployment tips: Pair with peripherals (printer, scanner, payment terminal); ideal for retail, healthcare, hospitality, or event registration.

Choosing the Right Model

  1. Primary Task
    • Simple lookup/price check: CC600
    • Interactive guidance/product info: CC6000
    • Full self-checkout, POS workflows: KC50
  2. Screen Size
    • Small screens: focused, quick interactions.
    • Large screens: menus, catalogs, signage, multi-step tasks.
  3. Growth & Scale
    • CC600: entry-level or limited installs.
    • CC6000: scalable engagement without full POS.
    • KC50: complex workflows, payment, and printing integration.
  4. Software & Management
    • Android simplifies app deployment and fleet management.
    • Use MDM to manage updates, security, and apps across multiple units.

Deployment Tips

  • Ensure reliable Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
  • Plan power and secure mounting.
  • Verify kiosk software supports Android and the chosen model.
  • Consider future peripheral needs (scanner, printer, payment).