SUZUKA, Japan, Jan. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- NSXe Co. LTD., a Japan-based company providing services for mechanical equipment installation and maintenance, newly released a Wi-Fi vibration sensor, "conanair," in the U.S. in January 2023. NSXe's Wi-Fi sensor enables users to detect bearing damage at a much lower cost than before. The company has started its digital marketing through online database Engineering360.Engineering360's website: https://www.globalspec.com/specsearch/partspecs?partId={6FFA8E2F-947B-4AB7-A9D5-F891DA7B76F8}&comp=109&vid=489633&sqid=107562511Photo1: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M107523/202301101936/_prw_PI1fl_0UZeLc3o.pngPhoto2: https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/release/202301101936?p=imagesWi-Fi vibration sensor "conanair" and "Under Sampling" technology Conventionally, expensive and high-resolution vibration sensors were thought to be required to capture the impact vibration caused by bearing damage. It has also been believed that inexpensive digital output sensors with low-sampling frequency cannot measure such vibrations, or that high-frequency impact vibrations create a large fold-back noise that impedes measurement.