Target is rolling out new self-checkout features, geared toward customers with motor disabilities.
Target announced on Sept. 26 that it has added new, accessible technology to self-checkout kiosks in more than 200 stores. The retailers will continue to add this tech to all of its nearly 2,000 stores nationwide, through early 2026.
According to a Target news release , the accessible technology includes:
Braille and high-contrast buttons
Headphone jack with adjustable volume controls
Physical navigation buttons and a dedicated information key
Custom tactical controller
Single audio stream during scanning and payment
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The updates and installations will mostly happen when stores are closed, having no impact on