Essential Cash Register Features for Small Businesses

Essential Cash Register Features for Small Businesses
Cash registers and point-of-sale (POS) systems are the heart of taking payments. Find out which option is best for your business, here.
by Alex Woodward Mar 09, 2026 — 8 min read
Essential Cash Register Features for Small Businesses

Cash register and point of sale (POS) systems are the heart of retail, restaurant, beauty, service businesses and more. Both let you process hundreds of transactions per day, but there are some key differences in cost and capability: Cash registers are generally less expensive and offer more basic functionality, whereas POS systems can cost more but integrate more comprehensively with your back-office operations.

So, is a traditional cash register or a POS system register the best choice for your business? This will depend on your business style and size, the number of transactions you process, what functionality you need, and your budget.

Read on for more information about cash register features and benefits, and how they compare to those of POS systems.

Types of small business cash registers

There are three main types of cash registers suitable for small businesses:

Benefits of using a cash register

Cash register features vary, but there are three core advantages common to all cash registers:

Retail cash register basic features

Retail stores need cash registers with multiple customer-friendly features. Here are the most important:

Restaurant cash register basic features

Restaurant cash registers can be a bit more complicated. They require communication with the kitchen and waiting staff in addition to printing out receipts for sales and accepting payments.

The popular cash register features that restaurant owners seek include a kitchen printer, automatic tax computation, the ability to connect to a restaurant POS system, electronic payment processing and touch screens. Let’s take a look at these features.

A POS system vs. traditional cash registers

A traditional cash register handles the basics: it processes transactions, stores cash and prints receipts. A POS system does all of this too, but it also connects to software so you can keep track of your sales, inventory and locations, all in one place.

Here are the key differences:

Essential features of POS systems

If a POS system makes the most sense for your business, these are the features worth looking for:

How does a POS cash register work?

Modern POS cash registers are composed of two components: the hardware and the software. They work together to ensure that your business runs smoothly.

The hardware components of a POS system include the cash drawer, receipt printer, bar code scanner and more. POS cash register providers will often sell the hardware that works well with their POS software.

The software component is designed to help you simplify the way you run your business. The specific features depend on the POS provider. For example, Square Register is purpose-built hardware that runs on Square POS software out of the box, meaning the POS software is pre-installed and there’s no complex configuration to get started. Because the cash register connects directly to Square’s cloud-based POS platform, all parts of your business sync automatically — including transactions, inventory, customer data, reporting, staff permissions, online orders, and more.

On-premise vs. cloud-based cash registers

The hardware of your cash register will be in your store. The software can be cloud-based and accessible from multiple devices, or installed with the cash register and only accessible from that device.

There are pros and cons to both choices. On-premise cash registers will often be a one-time purchase that may need future manual upgrades, while cloud-based services may have individual transaction fees or monthly fees. Let’s take a look at the different features of the two registers.

On-premise cash register

Cloud-based cash register

Cash register feature FAQs

Does Square’s POS system have a dual screen?

Yes, Square Register is a fully integrated POS system with two screens. It has a large touchscreen where you can see all the information you need and process the sale, and it has a smaller touchscreen where customers can see what they’re buying and securely enter their PIN.

Does Square Register have a customisable interface?

Yes, you can customise the interface of your Square Register to help your staff process transactions efficiently. You can categorise items and move your most popular products to the top for faster navigation. You can also adjust settings for different service types, such as quick service vs retail.

What is the difference between a cash register and a POS system?

A cash register is a standalone machine for processing transactions, printing receipts and holding cash. A POS system is a combination of hardware (including a register) and software that supports many business functions, such as inventory management and real-time reporting.

Alex Woodward
Alex Woodward is a writer and content strategist based in Brighton. Before going freelance in 2020, she spent a decade leading digital marketing teams in hospitality, publishing and the arts.

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