1. What is FCC certification?
FCC stands for Federal Communications Commission. It coordinates domestic and international communications by controlling radio, television, telecommunications, satellite and cable, and is responsible for authorizing and regulating radio frequency transmission equipment and equipment used by the federal government. It covers more than 50 U.S. states, Columbia and territories to ensure the safety of radio and wireline communications products related to life and property.
2. Which products require FCC certification?
1). Personal computer and peripheral equipment (monitor, keyboard, mouse, adapter, charger, fax machine, etc.)
2). Household electrical equipment (bread machine, popcorn machine, juicer, food processor, slicer, electric kettle, electric pressure cooker, etc.)
3). Audio-visual products (radio, DVD/VCD player, MP3 player, home audio, etc.)
4). Lamps (stage lights, dimmers, incandescent lamps, LED wall washers, LED street lamps, etc.)
5). Wireless products (Bluetooth, wireless keyboard, wireless mouse, router, speaker, etc.)
F. Security products (alarms, security products, access control monitors, cameras, etc.)
3. Why do FCC certification?
FCC certification is a passport for products to enter the US market. Products can only be sold in the U.S. market if they comply with the corresponding FCC certification and affix the corresponding logo. For consumers, the product with the logo gives them a high sense of security, and they trust and are only willing to buy the product with the safety certification logo.
Do rice cookers need fcc certification?
FCC certification is required, and products with the logo bring a high sense of security to customers.
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