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GTI unveils upgraded wired iPad vibration analyzing system

By Paul Dvorak | December 16, 2016

Permanent mount accelerometers are now plug and play, says GTI, of its analysis system. No external battery or adapter cable needed.

GTI Predictive Technology headquartered in Manchester, New Hampshire is proud to announce a new version of our classic wired iPad Vibration Analyzer is now available. The new version is equipped with an upgraded DAQ box that accepts input from any standard accelerometer. A great deal of engineering went into this breakthrough to accept these standard accelerometers that require more power for operation.

“Our team has been working on this for the past year and we are extremely pleased to be able to offer it to our customers asking for this capability,” explains David Bukowitz, GTI Predictive Lead Developer.

Permanent mount accelerometers are now plug and play with our system, no external battery or adapter cable needed. Our new system combines our award winning ease of use software with true universal sensor compatibility making it hard for anyone to pass up.

Current customers can upgrade their DAQ box to gain this new added functionality.


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