EMC China Lab

Bluetooth Headset FCC ID Testing Report

Views :
Update time : 2024-12-05

The fcc id testing report for Bluetooth headsets can be processed through the China JJR Laboratory. Bluetooth headsets need to obtain an FCC ID certification, which typically takes about 1-2 weeks. Recently, many clients have come to us for Bluetooth headset FCC ID certification, but they are unfamiliar with how the FCC ID testing report process works. No worries—today, I will explain the procedure for obtaining an FCC ID testing report using Bluetooth headsets as an example. If you need assistance with the FCC ID testing report, feel free to contact our company.

Bluetooth Headset FCC ID Testing Report(图1)

Introduction to FCC ID Certification

FCC stands for the Federal Communications Commission, an agency responsible to the U.S. Congress. It coordinates domestic and international communications by regULating radio broadcasting, television, telecommunications, satellites, and cables. The FCC oversees and manages radio frequency transmission devices and equipment, excluding those used by the federal government.

 

The FCC regulates the import and use of wireless frequency devices, including computers, fax machines, electronic devices, radio receivers and transmitters, remote-controlled toys, telephones, personal computers, and other products that may pose a safety risk. These products must be tested and approved by government-authorized laboratories according to FCC technical standards if they are to be exported to the U.S. Importers and customs agents must declare that each radio frequency device meets fcc standards, which is indicated by an fcc license. There are three types of FCC certifications: VOC, DOC, and ID. For wireless electronic products, only the FCC ID certification is requiRED.

 

Main Testing Items for Bluetooth Headset FCC ID Report

1. fcc part 15 – Computers, cordless phones, satellite receivers, TV interface devices, receivers, low-power transmitters

2. fcc part 18 – Industrial, scientific, and medical equipment (microwaves)

3. RF lighting ballasts (ISM)

4. FCC Part 22 – Cellular phones

5. FCC Part 24 – Personal communication systems, covering licensed personal communication services

6. FCC Part 68 – All types of telecommunications terminal equipment (e.g., telephones, modems)

7. FCC Part 74 – Experimental radio, auxiliary, special broadcasting, and other program distribution services

 

Process for Obtaining a Bluetooth Headset FCC ID Testing Report

1. The client submits the application form, signs the contract, and makes payment.

2. The client prepares the test samples (wireless products require a fixed-frequency device) and provides product documentation (as per the required materials).

3. China JJR Laboratory conducts testing and issues a draft report for client confirmation, followed by issuing the official report.

4. If it's an fcc sdoc (Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity), the process is complete. If applying for FCC ID, the report and technical documentation are submitted to TCB (Telecommunication Certification Body).

5. TCB reviews and issues the FCC ID certificate. China JJR Testing sends the official report and FCC ID certificate.

6. Upon receiving the FCC certification, the company can use the fcc logo and related statements on the product.

 

Materials Required for the Bluetooth Headset FCC ID Testing Report

1. Samples (Sample(s))

2. Technical Specifications

3. User Manual (in English)

4. Bill of Materials (BOM List) for key components (including PCB, wiring, etc., with UL File No. marked)

5. Circuit diagram, schematic (with component parameters and antenna marked)

6. Block diagram (with antenna and transmitter frequency marked)

7. Part layout diagram (component positioning diagram)

8. Circuit description or Operational Description (written description of the circuit diagram and block diagram)

9. PCB Layout diagram (printed wiring diagram)

 

How Long Does it Take for the Bluetooth Headset FCC ID Testing Report?

The FCC certification time for connected devices typically ranges from 3-5 weeks. To expedite this process, the FCC has authorized several private organizations to issue certifications. Through cooperation with CCTS (Telecom Certification Organization), FCC certification can be received within 1-2 weeks.


Email:hello@jjrlab.com


Leave Your Message


Write your message here and send it to us


Related News
Read More >>
What is CPSIA Compliance Testing What is CPSIA Compliance Testing
12 .02.2025
CPSIA sets safety rules for kids’ products—lead/phthalate limits and third-party tests per CPSC/ASTM...
Toaster EU WEEE Certification Toaster EU WEEE Certification
12 .02.2025
Toasters entering the EU require WEEE registration under EPR rules. Ensure CE, EMC, LVD, and RoHS co...
US Plush Toy Compliance Testing Requirements US Plush Toy Compliance Testing Requirements
12 .02.2025
US plush toys must meet ASTM F963 and 16 CFR tests for small parts, flammability, and chemicals to a...
US CPC Certification Standards & Process & US CPC Certification Standards & Process &
12 .02.2025
US CPC cert ensures children’s products meet CPSIA rules, requiring ASTM F963, 16 CFR, chemical &...
Where Can I Get a CPC Certification Where Can I Get a CPC Certification
12 .02.2025
CPC cert confirms children’s products meet U.S. safety rules. Third-party CPSC-accepted testing is r...
What Are the Amazon Platform CPC Certificate Regul What Are the Amazon Platform CPC Certificate Regul
12 .02.2025
Amazon CPC rules require CPSC-approved tests and certificates for children’s products; key tests inc...
Footwear: EU REACH & US California Proposition Footwear: EU REACH & US California Proposition
12 .02.2025
Footwear must meet EU REACH & US Prop 65 limits for SVHCs, metals, dyes, phthalates; tests follo...
Australia/New Zealand Children's Toy Regulations Australia/New Zealand Children's Toy Regulations
12 .02.2025
AU/NZ toy rules follow AS/NZS 8124 & 62115 for mech, flammability, chemicals, elements, organics...

Leave Your Message