
That 1-cent coin? That's your reference for size.
What you're looking at is a fully functional telemetry system built for environments where space is limited, temperature is extreme, and reliability is non-negotiable.
Brake testing. Dyno. Rotating components. Exactly the kind of applications where conventional solutions become bulky, fragile, or simply unusable.
The JXTH telemetry system takes a different approach: Minimal footprint. Maximum capability.
Fits where others don't. Measures where others can't. Survives where others fail.
And yes — it delivers reliable brake temperature data at up to 1,000+°C under real test bench conditions.
No slip rings. No maintenance. No compromises. This is what modern engineering should look like.
Where would this level of miniaturization change your current measurement setup?