Choosing the Right QOS Model: QOS 13 or QOS 14?
- QTV+
- Aug 19
- 2 min read
At Qont, we’ve designed our QOS line to evolve with both accessibility and reliability in mind. With QOS 13 now available and QOS 14 on the horizon, many are asking: Which model is right for me?
QOS 13: The Accessible Legacy Model
QOS 13 represents a milestone for Qont. It was the first to introduce our mechanical engine, moving away from scenario-based systems into something tighter, more engineered, and more reliable.
Key features include:
The Noetic Bar — free-text, sentence-first interaction with built-in suggestions.
Voice Replay — interact and review in real time with audio.
Vision — visual input and interpretation.
Compare Mode — side-by-side analysis across data or projects.
New UI — streamlined and designed for speed.
Mechanical Engine — the foundation of future QOS releases.
For everyday use, QOS 13 is unmatched in speed (milliseconds faster in response), accessibility, and feature depth. It’s ideal for professionals who want a model that is versatile, responsive, and easier to adopt without the need for heavy lifting. Think of QOS 13 as the legacy that built the runway for everything to come.
QOS 14: The Heavy Lifter
If QOS 13 was about introducing features, QOS 14 is about tightening performance and expanding scope. With QOS 14, we’re shifting focus away from piling on more new functions and instead refining the mechanics to the highest standard.
Reliability — QOS 14 is being built for industries that can’t afford missed beats, from defense and energy to finance.
Scale — while QOS 13 launches with over 20+ industry modules, QOS 14 is designed to expand toward everything, covering far more sectors.
Stability — mechanical improvements make QOS 14 less about newness and more about consistency.
For enterprise clients, QOS 14 is the heavy lifter. It’s built for organizations that demand robustness across operations and want a system they can rely on at scale.
Matching the Model to Your Needs
For Reliability: Choose QOS 14. It’s engineered to handle critical industries where every detail matters.
For Speed: Choose QOS 13. While the difference is measured in milliseconds, QOS 13 is slightly quicker, making it ideal for fast-moving workflows.
For Accessibility: Choose QOS 13. Its features like the Noetic Bar, vision, and voice replay make it easy to adopt.
For Scale and Future-Proofing: Choose QOS 14. With its focus on mechanics and broad industry coverage, it’s designed to grow with you.
Looking Ahead: QOS 14 Pro
We also plan to release QOS 14 Pro at the end of this year or early next. This model will take heavy lifting even further, designed specifically for high-complexity environments — think military-grade precision, universal coverage, and uncompromising reliability.
Why It Matters
Risk management is no longer optional; it’s the foundation of safety, protection, and efficiency across industries.
QOS 13 gave you the introduction.
QOS 14 will give you the standard.
QOS 14 Pro will redefine what’s possible.
The choice isn’t whether you need risk management. The choice is simply: Which QOS model matches your moment?