Concrete sensor technology is transforming how construction teams track strength, temperature, and performance. But not all systems are created equal—and choosing the wrong one can lead to delays, extra costs, and compliance headaches.
In this post, we’re comparing leading sensor technologies from Wavelogix, Giatec, and Brickeye. Each company takes a different approach to concrete monitoring—find out which one may be right for your project.
Before we dive into the technical comparisons, it’s helpful to understand who these companies are and what they provide:
Brand | Flagship Sensor | Known For |
Wavelogix | REBEL® Sensor | Real-time strength + AASHTO T-412 + no-calibration needed |
Giatec | SmartRock® | Maturity-based estimation with mobile scanning |
Brickeye | Sensor Suite | General jobsite/environmental monitoring tools |
Technology is the backbone of any monitoring solution. Whether you're aiming to meet DOT specs or simply reduce the risk of delays, it’s important to understand how each sensor measures strength, how it connects to your team in the field, and what setup is required.
The table below compares REBEL®, Giatech SmartRock, and Brickeye sensors in areas like strength tracking, compliance, and ease of use—key factors that determine the value and practical impact of each solution.
Feature | REBEL® | Giatec SmartRock® | Brickeye |
Strength Tracking | ✅ Real-time, no calibration | ⚠️ Maturity estimate, calibration required | ❌ Not strength-focused |
Compliance | ✅ AASHTO T-412 certified | ASTM C1074 maturity method | Varies |
Connectivity | ✅ Wireless, no mobile app needed | Bluetooth + mobile scan | IoT + site infrastructure |
Ease of Use | ✅ Install once, zero interaction | Requires scanning throughout job | Complex integration |
Software | Web dashboard, export, mobile | Mobile-first + web | Site-wide dashboards |
Subscription Fees | ❌ None | ✅ Yes – 360 platform required | ✅ Yes – project-level fees |
Understanding the total cost of ownership is just as important as evaluating features. Some systems may appear affordable up front but include subscription-based platforms or mobile access fees. Others are more turnkey.
Here’s how REBEL®, Giatec, and Brickeye compare when it comes to sensor cost, platform fees, and long-term ownership costs.
Metric | REBEL® | Giatec | Brickeye |
Sensor Price | ~$100–$200 | ~$250+ | Varies by system |
Subscription Fees | ❌ None | ✅ Yes | ✅ Yes |
Total Ownership Cost | ✅ Lower overall | ⚠️ Higher with recurring fees | ⚠️ High for simple needs |
With REBEL, you don’t pay monthly to access your own project data. There’s no required platform subscription, no hidden charges, and no software lock-in.
Now that we’ve compared core features, technology, and cost, let’s take a closer look at how REBEL’s approach to concrete strength monitoring differs in practice—and why some teams are moving away from traditional maturity sensors.
Giatec and other maturity-based systems rely on assumptions. Each mix design must be tested and calibrated in a lab, costing time and money. Change the mix? You need a new calibration.
REBEL doesn’t estimate—it measures actual in-place strength using acoustic resonance. No mix calibration. No rework. Just real data.
Maturity sensors provide curves that approximate strength based on temperature history. But these estimates don’t always reflect real-world results, especially in variable field conditions.
REBEL gives you the true strength of your concrete in real time, backed by third-party validation and compliance with AASHTO T-412.
Tired of field teams forgetting to scan sensors or losing data in transit? REBEL sensors transmit strength and temperature data directly to the cloud without the need for constant app interaction.
No scanning. No signal loss. No friction.
While Giatec may serve high-rise builds and Brickeye spans general jobsite monitoring, REBEL is built for the concrete strength and performance data DOTs and civil contractors need to make real-time, code-compliant decisions.
Still relying on maturity-based sensors? While they’ve been a long-time standard, newer technologies are changing what’s possible. This table compares traditional maturity systems with REBEL® on the key factors that influence accuracy, compliance, and decision-making on site.
Feature | REBEL | Maturity Sensors |
Real Strength | ✅ Yes | ❌ Estimate only |
Calibration Needed | ❌ None | ✅ Required for each mix |
Compliance | ✅ AASHTO T-412 | ⚠️ ASTM C1074 only |
Giatec and Brickeye may offer solid solutions—but REBEL® is built for teams who need real-time strength, not approximations. Whether you're pouring pavement, bridges, tilt-up panels, or municipal infrastructure, REBEL® delivers the accuracy, speed, and simplicity that keeps your project moving forward and your budget under control.
Find out more about how REBEL sensors can help your team today or contact us for a quote below.