Mako Networks has launched the Mako 6700 secure edge device. Designed to power peak retail performance, the Mako 6700 is a next-generation appliance that redefines speed, flexibility, and resilience for distributed retail enterprises.

The Mako 6700 sits above the trusted Mako 6600 platform, which continues to be successfully deployed at over 40,000 retail fueling locations. The 6700 introduces cutting-edge features including dual-SIM 5G cellular radio for instant automatic failover, AI acceleration, and containerized application support – all in a sleek desktop or rackmount form factor. Whether you’re managing thousands of retail locations or deploying edge AI workloads, the Mako 6700 is engineered to deliver.

“The Mako 6700 is more than a network device – it’s a future-ready platform built to simplify operations, safeguard data, and adapt to evolving business needs,” said Simon Gamble, co-founder and President of Mako Networks. “We’re thrilled to showcase Mako’s continued evolution at NACS 2025, where we will enjoy seeing thousands of our retail petroleum customers.”

The Mako 6700:

  • Enables remote deployment of virtual applications, such as loyalty, digital menu boards, smart lighting, and other third-party applications
  • Unlocks faster edge processing of machine learning and AI workloads, such as video pre-processing
  • Increases processing power, speed, and future functionality with 8-core ARM CPU and 10Gb SFP interfaces
  • Delivers PCI-certified, enterprise-grade security with built-in intrusion detection and prevention

The Mako 6700 is built to keep your business connected, protected, and ahead of the curve.

Visit Mako Networks at Booth S3458 at NACS Show 2025, October 14-17, McCormick Place, Chicago.

Mako Networks is a global leader in secure, high-performance networking solutions for distributed retail. With headquarters in the United States and offices in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand, Mako empowers retailers to manage their networks with confidence, security, and ease.

For more information visit: www.makonetworks.com