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Square’s new Handheld brings tap-to-pay to every small business

The Square Handheld, priced at $399, brings seamless tap-to-pay and customizable POS features to restaurants, retail, and pop-up shops.

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Imagine running a bustling café or a pop-up shop at a farmer’s market, juggling orders, payments, and inventory with nothing but your smartphone. It’s a lot to handle, right? Square, the company that’s been empowering small businesses since its first mobile card reader dropped in 2009, just made that juggling act a whole lot easier. On May 13, 2025, Square unveiled its latest innovation: the Square Handheld, a $399 point-of-sale (POS) device that’s as portable as a smartphone but packed with the power of a full-fledged POS system.

This sleek device, weighing just 11 ounces and less than an inch thick, is being touted as one of the thinnest and lightest handheld POS devices on the market. It’s designed to slip into your pocket and go wherever your business does—whether that’s tableside at a restaurant, weaving through a crowded market, or running a retail shop on the fly. With tap-to-pay, traditional card transactions, barcode scanning, and inventory management all in one device, the Square Handheld is poised to shake up how small businesses operate.

For years, Square has been a go-to for small businesses, offering user-friendly tools to accept payments and manage operations without breaking the bank. The Handheld takes this mission to the next level, blending portability with robust functionality. Unlike Square’s earlier wedge-shaped Terminal, which was bulkier and less suited for constant movement, the Handheld is designed for businesses that thrive on flexibility—like food trucks, pop-up vendors, or restaurants wanting to speed up table service.

At $399, it’s significantly cheaper than competitors like Clover’s $749 Flex system, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious entrepreneurs. Plus, it doesn’t require an iPhone or Android device to process tap-to-pay transactions, unlike Square’s Tap to Pay feature, which relies on a smartphone’s NFC capabilities. This standalone device brings tap-to-pay to more places, from quaint coffee shops to busy restaurants, without the need for extra hardware.

The Handheld’s 6.2-inch splash- and dust-resistant touchscreen is built to withstand the chaos of a busy workday, whether it’s a spilled latte or a dusty outdoor market. It also boasts a 16-megapixel camera for scanning barcodes and QR codes, a feature that’s increasingly vital as businesses integrate digital menus and loyalty programs. And with a battery life that Square claims can “power through a whole day,” it’s ready to keep up with even the most hectic shifts.

The Square Handheld isn’t just about hardware—it’s paired with a revamped Square Point of Sale app, announced in April 2025, that’s designed to be a one-stop shop for business operations. This next-generation app consolidates Square’s payment and management tools into a single, customizable platform. Whether you’re running a quick-service restaurant, a retail boutique, or a service-based business like a salon, the app offers seven modes—think Quick Service, Bar, or Retail—that can be tailored to your specific needs.

For example, a health-and-beauty seller might combine the booking component with the retail module to manage appointments and product sales seamlessly. A restaurant could use Bar mode to streamline drink orders while integrating payment processing at the table. This flexibility is a big deal for small businesses that often wear multiple hats, allowing them to personalize their POS system without juggling multiple apps or devices.

The app also supports Square’s broader ecosystem, including e-commerce tools, payroll capabilities, and even buy-now-pay-later options through Afterpay. It’s a unified approach that saves time and effort, letting business owners focus on what they do best—serving customers.

The Square Handheld arrives at a time when handheld POS systems are gaining traction, especially in the restaurant industry. According to industry insights, restaurants using handheld devices can turn tables up to 20% faster by sending orders directly to the kitchen and processing payments tableside. This speed translates to happier customers and more revenue, as faster service means more customers served in a day.

There’s also a subtle but significant perk: higher tips. When servers process payments right at the table, customers are more likely to tip generously compared to when they’re handed a paper slip and left to their own devices. It’s a small psychological nudge, but for waitstaff relying on tips, it can add up.

Square isn’t alone in this space. Competitors like Clover and PayPal offer similar handheld solutions, but Square’s edge lies in its affordability and seamless integration with its free POS software. For instance, Clover’s Flex system, while robust, comes with a heftier $749 price tag, and other systems like Lightspeed or Toast often pile on per-register fees. Square’s model, with no additional fees for mobile or handheld terminals, keeps costs predictable for small businesses.

To sweeten the deal, Square has partnered with Belkin to offer SheerForce protective cases for the Handheld, starting at $39. These cases not only add a layer of protection against drops and spills but also let businesses customize the device to match their brand aesthetic. Whether it’s a sleek black case for a trendy café or a vibrant color for a quirky retail shop, these cases help the Handheld blend into any business’s vibe while keeping it safe.

The Square Handheld isn’t just competing with other POS systems—it’s part of a broader shift toward mobile, flexible commerce. PayPal’s Terminal and Clover’s Flex are direct rivals, but Square’s combination of price, portability, and software versatility sets it apart. PayPal’s Terminal, for example, requires optional add-ons like barcode scanners, while the Square Handheld has these features built in.

The Square Handheld is more than just a new gadget—it’s a sign of where small-business tech is headed. By combining the familiarity of a smartphone with the power of a full POS system, Square is making it easier for entrepreneurs to run their businesses on their terms. At $399, it’s an investment that could pay off quickly for businesses looking to streamline operations and boost efficiency. Whether you’re a food truck owner scanning QR codes or a restaurateur taking tap-to-pay orders at the table, the Square Handheld is designed to keep up with you, no matter where your business takes you.


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