According to the ISO standard, the first step to monitor the motor is to survey a sensor with frequency range at least 1kHz. The WISE-2410 hardware specification meets this requirement. The second step is to calculate the vibration velocity Root-Mean-Square value. Most of the vibration sensors in the market send raw data only, some use voltage, others use g value. The WISE-2410 firmware pre-calculates velocity Root-Mean-Square for the end user. There is no need for the end-user to create a program. The 3rd step is to setup the evaluation zone according to the size, or power of the motor. The WISE-2410 does not calculate vibration inside firmware, but a user can utilize the CLOUD service or by the help on EdgeLink or Node-RED on LoRa® gateway to calculate the zone. Finally, the add-ons function is to connect to the outside world. The WISE-6610 LoRaWAN® gateway with Node-RED can help with this function.