Steve Decker, Target's senior manager of accessibility, helps develop new self-checkout systems with braille, audio prompts and tactile controllers for visually impaired shoppers.
Target is rolling out a first-of-its-kind self-checkout system designed for customers with disabilities, featuring Braille, high-contrast buttons, and tactile controls, starting this holiday season.
(KTLA) – Target is rolling out new changes to its self-checkout lanes that limit how many items customers can purchase. Beginning on March 17, conventional self-checkout lanes will become express self ...
Target is launching an accessible self-checkout for guests with disabilities, including blind and low-vision shoppers. Features include Braille icons, volume controls, navigation buttons, and a custom ...
Target Corp. is pushing back on media reports this week that it has changed its policies around self-checkout technology in response to shoplifting or customer dissatisfaction. A number of news ...
Target is testing a new self-checkout policy as retailers are finding the cashier-less technology can put off customers. At a handful of stores, Target has restricted self-checkout to customers buying ...