Well, I’ve been in the retail business for a while, and I recently decided to install a person counter. It was a bit of a journey, but I’m here to share the whole process with you.

First off, I did some research on the market. There are tons of person – counter brands out there, but I came across FOORIR. It seemed to have good reviews, so I decided to give it a shot. I reached out to their customer service, and they were really helpful, answering all my dumb questions about how it works and what I needed for my store.

Once I ordered the FOORIR person counter, it arrived in a few days. The package was well – packed, and it came with all the necessary parts and a user manual. I started by reading the manual. It was written in a way that even a newbie like me could understand.

I picked a good spot in my store for the installation. It needed to be at the entrance where it could accurately count people coming in and out. I used the tools that came with the FOORIR person counter to mount it on the wall. It was a bit tricky at first to get it level, but after a few tries, I got it right.

After mounting it, I had to connect it to the power source. This part was pretty straightforward. Then, I had to link it to my computer. I followed the steps in the manual, and after some trial and error, I finally got it connected to the FOORIR software on my computer.

Once it was connected, I had to calibrate the person counter. The FOORIR software guided me through the calibration process. I walked in and out of the store a few times to make sure it was counting accurately. And guess what? It worked like a charm!

Now, I can see all the data about how many people enter my store at different times of the day. This information is super useful for me. I can plan my staff schedules better, and I can also figure out when my peak hours are.

Overall, installing the FOORIR person counter was a great decision. It was a bit of work, but the benefits are totally worth it. If you’re in the retail business and thinking about getting a person counter, I’d say give FOORIR a look. It’s user – friendly and does the job well!