Best card terminals for mobile traders in 2026
Van conversions, mobile beauticians, mobile mechanics, dog groomers, plumbers, electricians, food trucks. No fixed location, intermittent connectivity, weather-exposed at points. The right answer is hardware that works on 4G with all-day battery, or no hardware at all (Tap to Pay on iPhone).
Our pick for mobile traders
Tap to Pay on iPhone (no terminal)
Manufacturer: Apple (multiple acquirers) · Acquirer: SumUp, Square, Zettle, Stripe, Tide, Revolut all offer it on UK iPhones · Rate: Same as the underlying acquirer
Tap to Pay on iPhone is the strongest fit for most UK mobile traders in 2026. Zero hardware cost (you already have the iPhone), no contract, and the choice of which acquirer sits behind it (SumUp, Square, Zettle, Stripe, Tide, or Revolut). For traders without an iPhone XS or newer, SumUp Solo at £99 with free 4G SIM is the next best answer.
Full Tap to Pay on iPhone (no terminal) review →Shortlist for mobile traders
1. Tap to Pay on iPhone (no terminal)
4.2 / 5iPhone XS or later running iOS 16.4+, no separate terminal · Same as the underlying acquirer · Same as the underlying acquirer
Not a hardware terminal but covered here because it is the most disruptive UK card-acceptance product of 2025-2026. Take contactless card and Apple Pay payments directly on a compatible iPhone with no separate reader. Be...
2. SumUp Solo
4.2 / 5Portable terminal with built-in receipt printer (Solo Lite is no-printer) · 1.69% per transaction · No contract
SumUp Solo is the strongest no-contract UK terminal for sole traders, mobile businesses and low-to-medium-volume retailers. Pay-as-you-go, no monthly fee, transparent rate. Locked into the SumUp ecosystem; not the right ...
3. Tide Card Reader
3.8 / 5Compact Bluetooth-paired reader (similar to Zettle / SumUp) · 1.5% per transaction (UK) · No contract
Tide Card Reader is the in-app card-acceptance product for Tide Business banking customers. Cheapest mainstream UK rate at 1.5% per transaction. Best fit if you already bank with Tide; less compelling otherwise because t...
4. Revolut Card Reader
3.7 / 5Compact Bluetooth-paired reader · 0.8% to 1.0% per transaction (depending on subscription tier) · Subscription-tier dependent (Revolut Business plan)
Revolut Card Reader is part of the Revolut Business stack. Headline rate is among the cheapest in the UK SMB market, but conditional on holding a Revolut Business subscription. Best fit for Revolut Business users with in...
What matters in mobile traders
- 4G connectivity (no fixed-location WiFi)
- Battery life across a full working day
- Zero or low hardware cost (mobile-trade margin pressure)
- No contract (seasonal trade or job-lumpy cashflow)
- Same-day or next-day settlement
Sector profile
- Average transaction
- £40 to £200
- Contactless share
- ~45% to 60% of transactions
Watch outs
- Tap to Pay on iPhone needs iPhone XS or newer running iOS 16.4+; check compatibility.
- Battery drain is heavier than a dedicated terminal; carry a power bank.
- Connectivity black-spots in rural areas; choose 4G hardware over Bluetooth-only.
- Customers with cash-only expectations still exist in some trades; expect a 6-12 month transition.
FAQs
What is the best card reader for a UK mobile trader?
Tap to Pay on iPhone is the strongest fit at 2026 rates if you have an iPhone XS or newer running iOS 16.4+. Zero hardware cost, zero contract, choose the acquirer (SumUp, Square, Zettle, Stripe, Tide or Revolut). For Android phones or older iPhones, SumUp Solo at £99 with free 4G SIM is the next best answer.
Will a card reader work on a 4G phone signal?
Yes for hardware with built-in 4G (SumUp Solo, Stripe Reader S700, Square Terminal, PAX A920). Bluetooth-only readers (Zettle, Tide, Revolut) tether to your phone and use your phone's connectivity. Choose 4G hardware if you trade in rural areas or where mobile signal is patchy.
Is Tap to Pay on iPhone safe for a mobile trader?
Yes. Tap to Pay on iPhone is PCI-compliant and uses Apple's Secure Enclave for card data. The transaction is end-to-end encrypted. The acquirer (SumUp, Square, Zettle, Stripe, Tide or Revolut) handles the card-scheme processing. The merchant never sees the customer's card data.
What if I lose mobile signal mid-job?
Most card readers will queue the transaction and process it once signal returns. Stripe Reader S700, Square Terminal and SumUp Solo all support offline mode. Confirm the exact behaviour with your acquirer; offline limits typically cap individual transaction value at £30 to £50.
Should I get a printed receipt?
For most mobile trades, no. Digital receipts (SMS or email) are the standard expectation in 2026, and customers prefer them. SumUp Solo includes a printer if you want one; Tap to Pay on iPhone is digital-only by design.
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Open quote form →Reviewed by Oliver Mackman, Director. Last reviewed: 2026-05-09.