FAQ

Why Buy This?

Answers to Real Buyer Questions

Does this require internet?

No. The QI2500 does not require internet access. It creates its own Wi-Fi access point when activated. You connect directly to it with your phone, tablet, or laptop to download data. There is no cloud dependency. No app required, only a browser.
No. The QI2500 is a one-time purchase of $695. There are no monthly fees, no data storage charges, and no platform licensing costs. You own the sensor and you own your data.

Yes. Data can be exported in standard formats for:

  • Excel
  • Custom analysis tools
  • Engineering software
  • CMMS systems (manual upload)

The QI2500 does not force a proprietary ecosystem.

Battery life depends on logging frequency.

Typical industrial configurations allow long-term operation using a standard CR123A battery.

Exact life depends on:

  • Sampling interval
  • Access point activation frequency
  • Operating environment

Typical battery life is 6 months to 3 years.

No — and that’s intentional.

The QI2500 is a periodic data collection sensor.
It captures high-quality snapshots at defined intervals and allows trend analysis.

It is not intended to replace high-end continuous monitoring systems.

For many plants, periodic monitoring is more than sufficient — without the cost and complexity of 24/7 streaming systems.

Velocity measurements align with common industry practices (such as ISO 10816 velocity severity zones).

Final interpretation and maintenance decisions remain the responsibility of the maintenance team.

No.

Installation typically involves:

  • Mounting to a clean surface (magnet or bolt)
  • Powering the unit
  • Setting measurement interval

Yes.

High-frequency acceleration and FFT analysis allow detection of developing bearing defects before catastrophic failure. Trend monitoring confirms condition changes over time.

We offer guidance and documentation to help interpret:

  • Velocity severity
  • Trend behavior
  • Early warning indicators

The system is designed to empower maintenance teams, not require a PhD in vibration analysis.