Cut your 2011 expenses by TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS per collector!

It's YOUR money.It's YOUR money.“Switching to Dolphin handhelds from Coin ConneXion can reduce your expenses by over $20,000 per collector next year.”
- According to operators already using them

We asked 12 clients that have used our handhelds(*) for a minimum of one year the following question:

“If you abandoned the handhelds and returned to paper collection tickets, how many additional collectors and office personnel would you have to hire (if any) and what would it cost?”

The average response: “If we discontinued the Dolphin handhelds, for every four collectors we would have to hire one additional collector plus one additional office person. The cost, including vehicle expenses and employee benefits, would be about $90,000.”

The cost to equip four collectors with handhelds, printers, and the typical accessories …
LESS THAN $12,000.

(*) The 12 clients polled each operate from 2,000 to 10,000 machines
and currently have from four to twenty collectors.

Top 10 Reasons to Use Handhelds

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With our powerful system, you can:

  • Eliminate printed collection tickets
  • Reduce errors on location
  • Eliminate manual calculations on-site
  • Reduce data entry in the office
  • Reduce data entry errors in the office

Coin ConneXion's Handheld Data Collection System is one of the most powerful, cost-effective tools ever developed for the coin-op industry. This revolutionary system uses the latest technology in computer miniaturization - the Dolphin 6100 handheld computer from Honeywell Imaging & Mobility, and the microFlash 2te wireless printer from Datamax-O'Neil.

Dolphin 6100 Price Schedule
Dolphin 6100 Product Specifications

Dolphin, Honeywell Imaging & Mobility, and the handheld computer featured in the video are trademarks of Honeywell Imaging & Mobility. MicroFlash 2te, O'Neil and the printer featured in the video are trademarks of Datamax-O'Neil.