UK card terminal reviews
Every major UK card terminal in 2026, ranked. 18 terminals hands-on tested across chip-and-PIN, contactless, refund flows and settlement. Top 3 in 2026: Dojo Go (4.4/5), SumUp Solo (4.2/5), Tap to Pay on iPhone (no terminal) (4.2/5). Methodology and weights public.
All UK card terminals compared (2026)
Ranked by overall rating. Click any name to read the full review.
| Terminal | Rating | Form factor | Upfront cost | Rate | Contract |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dojo Go Dojo (in-house) | 4.4 | Portable countertop terminal | £0 with rolling monthly fee | 1.4% to 1.9% blended | 12 months minimum |
| SumUp Solo SumUp | 4.2 | Portable terminal with built-in receipt printer (Solo Lite is no-printer) | £99 to £149 hardware | 1.69% per transaction | No contract |
| Tap to Pay on iPhone (no terminal) SumUp, Square, Zettle, Stripe, Tide, Revolut all offer it on UK iPhones | 4.2 | iPhone XS or later running iOS 16.4+, no separate terminal | £0 hardware (you already have the iPhone) | Same as the underlying acquirer | Same as the underlying acquirer |
| Square Terminal Square | 4.1 | All-in-one countertop terminal with receipt printer | £149 to £199 | 1.75% per transaction (UK) | No contract |
| Zettle Reader 2 PayPal Zettle | 4.0 | Compact card reader (pairs with phone or tablet) | £59 to £79 | 1.75% per transaction | No contract |
| Stripe Reader S700 Stripe | 4.0 | Touchscreen handheld terminal with built-in receipt printer | £329 | Custom (Stripe pricing) | Stripe terms |
| Adyen for Platforms Adyen | 4.0 | Multiple terminals; mostly platform-bundled | Bespoke per merchant; typically platform-bundled | Interchange-plus pricing; bespoke | Bespoke, often year-long |
| BBPOS WisePOS E Stripe and other Stripe Terminal SDK partners | 3.9 | Compact handheld with touchscreen | £249 (Stripe pricing) | Custom (acquirer pricing) | Acquirer-dependent |
| Stripe Reader M2 Stripe | 3.9 | Compact Bluetooth-paired card reader (companion to Stripe Reader S700) | £49 (Stripe UK pricing) | Custom (Stripe pricing) | Stripe terms |
| PAX A920 Pro Multiple (commonly used by Take Payments, Paymentsense, BoonPay, ISOs) | 3.8 | Android-based handheld with receipt printer | Bundled with merchant account (rental typical) | Acquirer-dependent | Typically 12 to 36 months via the acquirer / ISO |
| Tide Card Reader Tide / partner | 3.8 | Compact Bluetooth-paired reader (similar to Zettle / SumUp) | £49 hardware | 1.5% per transaction (UK) | No contract |
| BBPOS WisePad 3 Stripe and other Stripe Terminal SDK partners | 3.8 | Compact Bluetooth-paired card reader (no screen of its own; pairs with phone, tablet or POS) | £59 (Stripe UK pricing) | Custom (acquirer pricing) | Acquirer-dependent |
| Tyl by NatWest NatWest | 3.7 | Countertop and portable terminal options | Hardware bundled with monthly fee | Bespoke per merchant; published headline rates from 0.74% | 12 to 18 months typical |
| Revolut Card Reader Revolut Business / partner | 3.7 | Compact Bluetooth-paired reader | £49 hardware | 0.8% to 1.0% per transaction (depending on subscription tier) | Subscription-tier dependent (Revolut Business plan) |
| PAX A77 Multiple (UK ISOs and acquirers including Take Payments, Paymentsense and others distribute PAX hardware) | 3.7 | Compact Android-based handheld smart terminal (no built-in printer; companion to the A920 Pro) | Bundled with merchant account (rental typical) | Acquirer-dependent | Typically 12 to 36 months via the acquirer / ISO |
| Worldpay terminals (legacy estate) Worldpay (now part of GTCR / FIS) | 3.5 | Countertop and portable, multiple models | Rental (typical), £15 to £30 per terminal per month | Negotiated per merchant; blended or interchange-plus | 12 to 60 months |
| Verifone V200c / V400m Multiple (Worldpay, Elavon, Barclaycard, AIB Merchant Services and other UK acquirers distribute Verifone hardware) | 3.5 | V200c countertop with built-in printer; V400m portable handheld with printer | Almost always rented via the acquirer; £15 to £25 per terminal per month is typical | Acquirer-dependent; blended or interchange-plus negotiated per merchant | Typically 12 to 48 months via the acquirer |
| Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000 Multiple (Worldpay, Barclaycard, Elavon, Lloyds Cardnet, Global Payments and other UK acquirers distribute Ingenico hardware) | 3.5 | iWL250 portable with printer (legacy estate); Move 5000 portable handheld with printer (current generation) | Almost always rented via the acquirer; £15 to £25 per terminal per month is typical | Acquirer-dependent; blended or interchange-plus negotiated per merchant | Typically 12 to 48 months via the acquirer |
Rates and pricing as published 2026. AcceptCard places merchants with the right acquirer for their trading shape and stays the named account team for the life of the agreement. Free to apply.
Full reviews
Dojo Go
4.4/5Portable countertop terminal · Dojo (in-house)
Dojo Go is the strongest UK card terminal for hospitality and retail in 2026. Same-next-day settlement, strong app, robust hardware. Pricing is competitive on blended rates but contracts lock you in for 12 months.
SumUp Solo
4.2/5Portable terminal with built-in receipt printer (Solo Lite is no-printer) · SumUp
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 answer above ~£15k monthly volume.
Tap to Pay on iPhone (no terminal)
4.2/5iPhone XS or later running iOS 16.4+, no separate terminal · SumUp, Square, Zettle, Stripe, Tide, Revolut all offer it on UK iPhones
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. Best fit for trades, mobile beauty and pop-up retail.
Square Terminal
4.1/5All-in-one countertop terminal with receipt printer · Square
Square Terminal is the strongest all-in-one no-contract terminal for UK retail and hospitality looking for software-rich POS without a monthly fee. Tighter integration with Square's wider stack (online store, invoices, payroll) than competitors.
Zettle Reader 2
4.0/5Compact card reader (pairs with phone or tablet) · PayPal Zettle
Zettle Reader 2 is the simplest UK card reader for small businesses already using PayPal. Pay-as-you-go, no contract, and tightly integrated with PayPal's wider ecosystem. Pairs with a phone or tablet rather than running standalone.
Stripe Reader S700
4.0/5Touchscreen handheld terminal with built-in receipt printer · Stripe
Stripe Reader S700 is the strongest UK terminal for businesses already running on Stripe online. Tight integration with Stripe Connect, Billing and Tax. Hardware is solid; the case for it is the developer ecosystem rather than the rate.
Adyen for Platforms
4.0/5Multiple terminals; mostly platform-bundled · Adyen
Adyen is the enterprise-grade acquirer used by larger UK merchants and platforms (Just Eat, Deliveroo, Booking.com, Klarna). Premium pricing transparency and global coverage; not a small-SMB product. Worth knowing about because larger UK SMBs sometimes need to consider it.
BBPOS WisePOS E
3.9/5Compact handheld with touchscreen · Stripe and other Stripe Terminal SDK partners
BBPOS WisePOS E is the hardware behind Stripe Terminal and many white-label acquirer terminals. Solid Android-based platform, customisable via the acquirer's SDK. Best when you need card payments inside an existing software stack rather than as a standalone POS.
Stripe Reader M2
3.9/5Compact Bluetooth-paired card reader (companion to Stripe Reader S700) · Stripe
Stripe Reader M2 is the smaller mobile reader in Stripe's in-person line-up, companion to the larger S700. Pairs with a phone, tablet or POS via Bluetooth and runs through the Stripe Terminal SDK. Cheapest Stripe-branded hardware option for SMBs already on Stripe.
PAX A920 Pro
3.8/5Android-based handheld with receipt printer · Multiple (commonly used by Take Payments, Paymentsense, BoonPay, ISOs)
PAX A920 Pro is one of the most-deployed payment terminals in the UK SMB market via independent sales organisations and brokers. Android-based, robust, supports a wide range of acquirer apps. The hardware is solid; the experience varies entirely with whichever acquirer it is configured for.
Tide Card Reader
3.8/5Compact Bluetooth-paired reader (similar to Zettle / SumUp) · Tide / partner
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 the ecosystem-lock-in has no upside outside the Tide stack.
BBPOS WisePad 3
3.8/5Compact Bluetooth-paired card reader (no screen of its own; pairs with phone, tablet or POS) · Stripe and other Stripe Terminal SDK partners
BBPOS WisePad 3 is the smaller mobile-first reader in the BBPOS family, white-labelled by Stripe and other Stripe Terminal SDK partners. Pairs with a phone, tablet or POS rather than running standalone. Cheapest entry point into the Stripe Terminal estate.
Tyl by NatWest
3.7/5Countertop and portable terminal options · NatWest
Tyl is NatWest's SMB-payments product, repositioning the bank into the modern card-acceptance market. Pricing competitive on paper for higher-volume merchants; lower headline rates than legacy bank acquirers but on shorter contract terms than Worldpay.
Revolut Card Reader
3.7/5Compact Bluetooth-paired reader · Revolut Business / partner
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 international payment flow; less compelling as a standalone choice.
PAX A77
3.7/5Compact Android-based handheld smart terminal (no built-in printer; companion to the A920 Pro) · Multiple (UK ISOs and acquirers including Take Payments, Paymentsense and others distribute PAX hardware)
PAX A77 is the smaller, printer-less Android smart terminal in the PAX line-up, sitting below the A920 Pro. Distributed in the UK via the same ISO and acquirer channels. Suits mobile traders and counter-side acceptance where a printer is not required and digital receipts are the default.
Worldpay terminals (legacy estate)
3.5/5Countertop and portable, multiple models · Worldpay (now part of GTCR / FIS)
Worldpay's terminal estate covers a long tail of older Verifone and Ingenico hardware plus newer PAX deployments. Pricing is rarely competitive vs the modern fintech acquirers. The case for staying with Worldpay is usually inertia or specific PoS-system integration.
Verifone V200c / V400m
3.5/5V200c countertop with built-in printer; V400m portable handheld with printer · Multiple (Worldpay, Elavon, Barclaycard, AIB Merchant Services and other UK acquirers distribute Verifone hardware)
Verifone V200c and V400m are workhorse UK terminals deployed by traditional acquirers across hospitality and retail. Hardware is reliable and the estate is broad; the customer experience is set by the acquirer rather than Verifone, so pricing and service vary widely.
Ingenico iWL250 / Move 5000
3.5/5iWL250 portable with printer (legacy estate); Move 5000 portable handheld with printer (current generation) · Multiple (Worldpay, Barclaycard, Elavon, Lloyds Cardnet, Global Payments and other UK acquirers distribute Ingenico hardware)
Ingenico iWL250 is the long-tail portable terminal across UK retail and hospitality; Move 5000 is the current-generation replacement. Hardware is the dominant traditional-acquirer estate alongside Verifone. Customer experience is set by the acquirer, not Ingenico.