With the advancement of globalization and the popularity of electronic products, batteries as an important carrier of energy storage, its quality and safety are increasingly concerned by governments and consumers. In South Korea, battery products must pass KC certification before entering the market, which is a mandatory certification system to ensure the quality and safety of batteries.
As an indispensable energy supply equipment in modern life, batteries are widely used in various electronic products such as mobile phones, laptops, and electric vehicles. With the continuous progress of battery technology and the expansion of application range, it is particularly important to ensure the quality and safety of battery products. In this regard, battery 3C certification has become an important means to protect consumer rights and product quality.
As a kind of electronic device with integrated advanced functions, the sale of dashcam in the US market needs to be certified by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) to ensure that its wireless function meets the technical standards and regulations of the United States. The cost of FCC ID certification is one of the concerns of many manufacturers.
FCC ID certification is a mandatory certification system established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in order to ensure the electromagnetic compatibility of radio equipment and the efficiency of the use of spectrum resources. Manufacturers applying for FCC ID certification for the first time need to follow a series of steps and regulations to ensure that their products meet FCC technical standards and regulatory requirements.
With the rapid development of technology, Bluetooth headphones have become an indispensable part of modern life. However, with the significant increase in the number of Bluetooth headsets, the safe transportation of their batteries is also increasingly concerned. In order to ensure the safety of Bluetooth headset batteries in international air transportation, the United Nations has developed Chapter 38.3 (UN38.3) regulatory requirements, which has become a mandatory test that Bluetooth headset batteries must pass before transportation.
On November 19th, 2024, the website of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People\'s Republic of China issued a notice for soliciting opinions on eight compulsory national standards (draft for comments) including China RoHS, namely \"Requirements for Restricting the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Products\". The deadline for soliciting opinions is January 18, 2025, and the public can give feedback on different opinions during the publicity period.
On November 20th, 2024, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and the authorities of Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden jointly issued a detailed report, outlining the latest progress in restricting perfluoro and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Europe.
With the rapid development of technology, Bluetooth headphones have become an indispensable part of modern life. Whether it is on the commute, fitness exercise, or at work and study, Bluetooth headphones provide people with great convenience and comfort. Its convenience and sound performance not only meet people\'s needs for a high-quality audio experience, but also change people\'s lifestyle to a certain extent. However, with the mass use of Bluetooth headsets, the safety and reliability of their batteries have become the focus of public concern. In order to ensure the safety performance of Bluetooth headset batteries and protect the health and safety of consumers, 3C certification has become an important standard in the industry.
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