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Beonic's approach

Beonic prides itself in its quality of delivery.

For Beonic, quality means:


  • Robust and technically sound product set
  • Sound advice given to clients
  • The right product for the job at hand
  • Best in class reliability
  • High standard of quality
  • Responsive to service requests
  • Collaboration with clients and partners
  • Innovation for continuous improvement
  • Accuracy
  • Ease of use
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Decisions based on traffic


People counting and traffic analytics help organisations understand why and when customers visit their branches.

Analytics help management handle a range of day-to-day operational issues to improve bottom line performance. Operational and strategic decision makers need to drill down into traffic flows to ensure that they fully understand the consequences of decisions made.

Traffic analytics can support decisions on:


  • Marketing and advertising
  • In-store staffing levels
  • Salesperson education programs
  • Merchandising campaigns
  • Store layout and design
  • Store location/tenancy
  • parking requirements
  • Inventory investments
  • Price changes


Real-time information indicates how well marketing
initiatives and sales staff are performing compared
to the established benchmarks.

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Importance of accuracy

On average 85% of shoppers leave a retail store without purchasing. Increasing the number of visitors you convert into customers is usually the most direct path to increasing sales.

A 1% change in sales conversion rate can translate to around a 3.5% increase in sales.

However the error rate of some sensors can be considerably more than 5%.

If you are trying to measure a 1% sales conversion increase you need to have accurate traffic data or you'll be left guessing.

Beonic offer a range of sensors designed to maximise counting accuracy in any circumstances.

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