Noryox NB65: 6.5-inch Android 14-tag POS, activating the 2025 retail intelligence power

In today’s rapidly evolving retail and restaurant environments, businesses require fast, flexible, and future-proof point-of-sale (POS) solutions. Noryox has officially launched the label version of the NB65 Android POS terminal. This terminal runs on the Android 14 operating system and features 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage (4GB of RAM and 64GB of internal storage are optional). Compared to the previous NB65, it adds label printing capabilities and includes our proprietary label printing APK.

The NB65 handheld label POS machine (a portable device integrating label printing, data collection, and POS cashier functions) has been widely used in multiple industries such as retail, logistics, healthcare, and catering due to its core advantages of mobility, integration, and real-time data interaction. It effectively solves the shortcomings of traditional fixed equipment in scenario adaptability and efficiency.

一、 NB65 Android 14 POS terminal label printing

NB65 Android 14 POS terminal label printing technology
OS: Android 14.0 POS
processor: 64bit , 2.0GHz 8- core
Tag application: self-developed tag APK
Label size: 30*20mm, 40*15mm, 40*20mm, 40*30mm, 40*50mm, 45*30mm, 50*30mm, 50*35mm, 50*40mm,
Memory: 3 GB RAM + 32GB (4+64GB optional)
Display: 6.5 -inch IPS touchscreen, 720x 1600 resolution
Thermal Printer: Built-in 58mm high-speed receipt printer
Camera: Rear 5MP (optional 2D barcode scanner)
Battery: 6400 mAh, 7.6V rechargeable
Connections: 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS
Ports: Type-C USB, SIM card slot × 2
Certifications: CE, FCC, ROHS

 

二、Value Transition: From “Identification Tool” to “Digital Hub”​

According to market reports, the POS tag market has exceeded $8.9 billion and is projected to reach $13.6 billion by 2030. Demand from industries like retail and fresh produce accounts for over 65%. This is driven by the value upgrade of tag-based POS: it connects the entire chain of “procurement, inventory, settlement, and service,” making data flow more efficient.

For retailers, the NB65 addresses pain points not covered by traditional equipment: At supermarket self-service checkout, batch RFID tag recognition cuts waiting times in half; during inventory checks at clothing stores, it can identify 20 stacked garments in 10 seconds, replacing half an hour of manual counting; and at fresh produce counters, label traceability information is displayed in real time, alleviating customers’ concerns about food safety.

 

三、Key scenarios: Intelligent adaptation in four major industries

1. Retail: Efficiency upgrades across all formats​
Supermarkets/convenience stores: Labels are linked to expiration dates, automatically triggering discount reminders and inventory alerts for near-expiring items, reducing waste; self-service checkouts enable “pay as you go” and alleviate congestion.

Clothing stores: NFC tags enable fitting rooms to identify products and recommend matching items, allowing customers to check out directly in the fitting room, improving conversion rates; and quick inventory solves the problem of counting stacked clothing.

Fresh food stores: Labels integrate traceability data and weight information, which are displayed simultaneously during checkout, reducing weighing errors and customer complaints.
2. Catering: ensuring safety and efficiency​
Fast food/milk tea shops: Scan the QR code to check inventory for pre-packaged meals, and receive real-time reminders to restock when inventory is low; member NFC cards automatically trigger benefits, speeding up settlement.

Formal restaurants: Ingredient labels record expiration dates and supplier information to avoid the use of expired ingredients; when customers ask about the source, they can scan the code to display it, enhancing trust.

3.Logistics and warehousing: asset tracking closed loop​
The NB65 breaks through the limitations of cashiers and becomes an asset identification terminal: scan codes to record information when goods enter the warehouse, synchronize status during transportation, and update data after delivery, reducing the risk of mis-delivery and loss of goods.

4. Healthcare: Compliance and precise management
Drug and consumable labels record key information, allowing for quick query and avoiding expiration. When patients settle their bills, the labels link their medical data and automatically match them with medical insurance, reducing manual errors.

 

Leveraging the new retail ecosystem in 2025

The emergence of the NB65 represents more than just a hardware upgrade; it also explores the potential of “full-scenario intelligence” in retail. Its tagging capabilities address pain points related to adaptation, efficiency, and compliance, aligning with industry trends for 2025. For retailers undergoing transformation, the NB65 is essential infrastructure—giving products a “digital identity” and enabling “data flow” for services. Ultimately, it will propel the retail industry from “tool empowerment” to “ecosystem reconstruction,” becoming a key force in responding to market changes.

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