Lyngsoe Classic: Where Ergonomics and Modern Design Meet RFID Technology

Welcome to the next level of library self-service solutions with the Lyngsoe Classic™. Featuring a blend of elegant Nordic design and modern RFID technology, this self-check system prioritizes user-friendly interactions and ergonomic features. Step into a world where library solutions are as sophisticated as they are simple to use.

User-Friendly Self-Check

Lyngsoe Classic™ self-check is specifically designed to meet the needs of today’s libraries. The light Nordic design places emphasis on usability and ergonomics for patrons as well as maintainability and ease of service for the library staff. Its light appearance fits well into any library space.

The design is both light and spacious. The large tabletop is used to create a sense of lightness and to make the device discreet in the library space, while still being a fully functional table area for patrons to use for placing their materials on either side of the RFID reading field. The table is electrically adjustable, making it ergonomic to use for children and adults alike.

You can add Digital Poster Manager to your self-check kiosk to attract the attention of your library visitors by using eye-catching, digital information on the self-service kiosks. Your library can share news, and important information, run promotions, and advertise for library events as well as new items in your collection. Only your imagination sets the limit. Read more about Lyngsoe Digital Poster here.

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Empower your patrons and free up staff time with user-friendly self-service equipment. Get in touch to learn more about your opportunities for improved library service.

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