The cost of FCC certification depends on the category of FCC certification. Different categories have different costs. FCC certification is divided into FCC-VOC, FCC-DOC, and FCC-ID. After the enactment of regulation FCC 10-208, FCC certification was categorized into two types: FCC-SDoC and FCC-ID, with varying certification costs.
On July 13, 2017, regulation FCC 10-208 officially took effect, and the FCC laboratory replaced the original FCC 2.948 Listed. Additionally, the SDoC certification procedure will replace the previous Verification and DOC certification procedures, and all devices that meet the SDoC certification procedure require the FCC mark. After the new policy, FCC certification is divided into two categories: FCC-SDoC and FCC-ID.
The first step is to distinguish whether the product requires FCC-SDoC or FCC-ID:
1. Ordinary Products:
Products like electronic scales, humidifiers, sweeping robots, and electric fans without wireless functionality can undergo FCC-SDoC.
2. Wireless Products:
Products like mobile phones, wireless remote controls, Bluetooth speakers, and tablets require FCC-ID certification.
3. Other Types of Wireless Products:
Products with USB interfaces and data transmission functions can undergo both FCC-SDoC and FCC-ID certifications.
1. FCC-SDoC Certification for Ordinary Wireless Products:
Cost is approximately $550, with a duration of 10-15 business days.
2. Wireless Products:
For products like mobile phones, wireless remote controls, Bluetooth speakers, and tablets, FCC-ID certification costs over $1000 and takes about 4 weeks.
3. Other Types of Wireless Products:
It is recommended to undergo both FCC-SDoC and FCC-ID certifications, with costs exceeding $1200.
1. Full name and detailed contact address of the manufacturer and applicant for the certified product.
2. A copy of the installation and user manual for the certified product provided to users. (If there is no user manual, a draft copy of the relevant content can be provided.)
3. Electrical schematic and working principle description of the product. (If the product has grounding or antennas, they should be described.)
4. The signal propagation path and corresponding oscillation frequency should be listed in the working oscillation frequency table of the related product.
5. Other product features that need to be explained.
If there are no issues during product testing, it can be completed within 7 working days! (From sample submission to the laboratory).
Step 1: Application:
- Fill out the application form.
- Provide company information form.
- Provide product information.
Step 2: Quotation:
- Determine testing standards, testing time, and corresponding costs based on the provided data.
Step 3: Payment:
- After the applicant confirms the quotation, sign the filing application form and service agreement, and pay the full project fee.
Step 4: Testing:
- The laboratory conducts a full set of tests on the applied product and related model difference tests according to relevant U.S. testing standards.
Step 5: Pass Testing and Complete Report.
Step 6: Project Completion:
- Issue FCC VOC certificate.
- The factory retains the FCC VOC product type test report (Test Report).
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