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🆕 Adyen S1E4 Pro Terminal Overview (Coming Soon)

Overview of the new Adyen S1E4 Pro mobile terminal: specs, payment types, connectivity, and geographic availability. Expected available for purchase late June–July 2026.

🚀 Coming soon: Per Adyen, the S1E4 Pro is expected to be available for purchase in late June – July 2026. This article is here so you and your merchants can get familiar with the device ahead of launch.

📱 What is the S1E4 Pro?

The S1E4 Pro is Adyen's new all-in-one mobile terminal, built for demanding environments like busy restaurants, bars, and high-volume venues. Staff can take orders, process payments, and handle tips and loyalty from one handheld device with a hand strap.

  • Drop proof – survives drops up to 1.5 meters

  • Splash & dust proof – IP65 rated

  • All-day battery – 6000mAh, built for full shifts


🔧 Key Specs

  • Display: 6.1 inch Color HD+ (720x1560)

  • Size / weight: 167 x 79 x 22 mm, 328g

  • Processor: Octa-Core Cortex-A73

  • Memory: 64 GB flash, 8 GB RAM

  • Operating system: Adyen OS based on Android 13

  • Camera: 13 MP rear camera (barcode / QR scanning)

  • Printer: ❌ No built-in printer (see the S1F4 Pro if a printer is needed)

  • Security: PCI PTS 6 certified, PCI 7 ready

🔌 Connectivity

  • Wi-Fi

  • 4G cellular

  • Bluetooth

  • Offline payment processing supported

  • ❌ No Ethernet

💳 Payment types

  • Contactless (NFC / tap)

  • Chip (EMV) and swipe

  • QR code payment methods

  • Gift cards, tipping, surcharging, installments, Pay@Table, and Dynamic Currency Conversion supported


🌍 Geographic Availability

  • North America: United States, Canada

  • Europe: United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Gibraltar, and all EU countries

  • Asia Pacific: Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong SAR China

  • Latin America: Mexico

  • Middle East: United Arab Emirates


📌 Good to know

The S1E4 Pro is a card-present, in-person terminal. Like other Adyen terminals, it does not support MOTO, manual keyed-in card entry, or Virtual Terminal transactions — card-not-present payments should go through the Virtual Terminal.

Questions about ordering or timing? Reach out to your Valpay partner manager or support team.

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