Accurate visitor analytics are crucial for smart retail decisions, but common mistakes during installation can seriously undermine data quality. One common mistake is overlooking basic setup details—such as mounting height, device angle, or proper calibration—which are all essential for reliable people counting.

Why Time Zones and Locations Matter in People Counting


When businesses operate in multiple stores or venues across various regions, another common mistake is not setting the correct local time zone or location for each device. If these settings are overlooked, analytics can quickly become inconsistent, leading to misinterpreted peak hours, staffing misalignments, and missed customer trends. Furthermore, without accurate location tagging, it’s impossible to compare and benchmark site performance with confidence.

Here’s why avoiding these common mistakes is essential:


True-to-life visitor patterns: Data will only reflect reality if devices are correctly configured.
Consistent reporting: Reliable setup allows accurate foot traffic comparisons between all locations.
Smarter decision-making: Well-configured devices enable promotions and staffing based on real, local trends.

How Wellpoint Makes It Simple


Wellpoint’s platform helps prevent these common mistakes with an intuitive dashboard, real-time automatic synchronization, and centralized cloud control—making installation, reporting, and adjustments both easy and reliable.

Privacy-First, Camera-Free Technology


Wellpoint’s people counters offer actionable insights with privacy-first, camera-free sensors—never using images or personal data.

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