One of the early questions we had from clients looking to shift their maintenance routines to be less reactive and more data-driven is, “How do I know condition monitoring will be right for me?“
Our goal is to help businesses quickly understand how wireless condition monitoring can provide them with the clarity they’ve been missing.
So, over recent years, we’ve been rolling out a fast-growing programme of free, no-obligation demonstration trials.
For engineering teams responsible for uptime, asset life and reducing unplanned downtime, these trials immediately gave them the evidence they needed to move forward.
What started as a handful of early adopters has grown into a movement as more and more organisations are turning to DEE and Dynamox to modernise their approach to asset maintenance.

Trials give immediate visibility
The first big advantage of our trial kit is the speed with which you can see the benefits. Clients are often surprised at how fast sensors can be installed and begin delivering real, usable insight.
In most cases, data starts flowing within a day. That’s not just raw data, it’s actionable information and meaningful insights.
Whether you’re monitoring:
- rotating equipment
- assets that run intermittently
- hard-to-access machinery, or
- equipment with no previous monitoring history,
The Dynamox platform helps you understand how those assets are behaving in real time.
Across a multitude of industries, in UK and overseas trials, we’ve quickly given maintenance teams insights they didn’t know they were missing.

Typical feedback from clients after the trial
We see recurring themes in the feedback from the condition monitoring trials.
Early fault detection
Clients have seen vibration or temperature anomalies picked up weeks before they would normally have been spotted. That early warning gives time to plan an intervention, rather than rushing to fix an unexpected breakdown.
Clear visuals, not complex graphs
You don’t need to be a vibration expert or a data scientist. The Dynamox platform shows clear trends, flags changes and makes it easy for you to interpret the results without specialist training.
Reliable wireless performance
From wind farms to rail depots, the Bluetooth mesh network and Dynamox Gateway units have provided strong coverage and consistent data flow, even in harsh environments.
Fast deployment
Trials are completed with minimal disruption. There’s no rewiring or complex integration required so the focus stays on getting insights, not prolonged setup.


What happens after the trial?
Once the trial wraps up (or often before the trial is finished), most clients are already thinking bigger.
Many move straight into permanent installs, wider asset coverage and integration with existing systems.
The success of the trial often prompts an expanded collaboration through our remote monitoring packages, where we monitor the data and provide prognosis reports and alerts.
If requested, we also provide a written analysis report that highlights any vibration anomalies seen in the data.
Whatever the next step, one thing is clear – the Dynamox platform delivers real value – quickly – and a short trial is all it takes for clients to see that for themselves.
The DEE difference – technology plus experience
The Dynamox platform and technology is strong, but the human support alongside that is what maintenance teams love.
We’re hands-on with every trial, and our team is focused on ensuring clients get the most from their initial time with the equipment and fully understand its potential by the end of the trial period.
That means tailored advice on how and where to place sensors, help with connectivity set-up, training on dashboards and configurations and clear guidance and answers throughout the trial.
We understand that our combination of technology and people is what makes our solution stand out.

What next?
If you’re responsible for asset maintenance, curious about condition monitoring and predictive maintenance, or just want a clearer view of asset performance, a trial is the perfect place to start.
There’s no cost and no commitment.
It’s just a practical way to see how wireless condition monitoring could work for your business.