Certification

CE certification is limited to the basic safety requirements of products that do not endanger the safety of humans, animals and goods, rather than general quality requirements. The coordination directive only stipulates the main requirements, and the general directive requirements are standard tasks. CE stands for European unification, and the CE mark is a safety conformity mark, a safety certification mark, and is regarded as a passport for manufacturers to open and enter the European market. Any country’s products must be CE certified to enter the EU and the European Free Trade Area.

FCC is Federal Communications Commission. Established in 1934 under the Communications Act, it is an independent agency of the US government and is directly responsible to Congress. The FCC coordinates domestic and international communications by controlling radio broadcasting, television, telecommunications, satellites and cables. Involving more than 50 states in the United States, Colombia, and regions in the United States. To ensure the safety of radio and wired communication products related to life and property, the FCC’s Office of Engineering and Technology is responsible for the technical support of the committee and is responsible for equipment approval Aspect of affairs. Many radio application products, communication products and digital products require FCC approval to enter the US market. The FCC committee investigates and studies the various stages of product safety in order to find the best way to solve the problem. At the same time, the FCC also includes the testing of radio devices and aircraft.

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