MINNEAPOLIS - Target announced the rollout of a new accessible self-checkout system, geared toward customers with disabilities, including those who are blind or have low vision.

The initiative, which begins during the holiday season and will continue into early 2026, will bring the technology to self-checkout stations across stores nationwide.

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The new system features Braille and high-contrast button icons for greater visibility, along with a headphone jack that offers adjustable volume controls.

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Customers can navigate using physical buttons and a dedicated info key, while a custom tactile controller—developed jointly by Target and touchscreen partner Elo—adds another layer o

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