None of these devices replace basic security practice, they add a layer of visibility on top of it. For businesses evaluating where connected security hardware fits into an existing setup, Volcora Brands see drop safe.
A standard safe and a Drop Safe solve different problems, even though they look similar from the outside. A standard safe is opened repeatedly throughout the day to store or retrieve cash. A Drop Safe is built around a one way slot, so cash can be deposited during a shift without anyone needing to open the main compartment until a manager or cash pickup service does it at a scheduled time.
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This distinction matters for daily cash handling procedure. A cashier who needs to remove excess cash from the drawer partway through a shift should never need the main combination or key to do it. Dropping the cash through the slot and continuing the sale keeps the count moving without exposing the safe’s full contents to anyone at register level.
A Bluetooth connected drop safe is one example. Instead of only a physical lock, it pairs with an app that can log unlock activity and send an alert when the safe is opened, giving an owner visibility into a piece of equipment that used to be a black box between cash drops. Multiple unlock methods, rather than a single key or code, also mean a business is not stuck if one method fails.
The terms get used interchangeably, but a cash register and a point of sale system are not the same thing, and the difference affects far more than just the price tag. A traditional cash register totals a sale and opens a drawer. A point of sale system does that too, but it also tracks inventory, records sales data by item, and connects to a receipt printer, barcode scanner, and card reader as one working setup.
