Amazon has strict CE-RED certification requirements for electronic products. Wireless communication products must obtain this certification to enter the EU market. The certification covers remote-controlled products, radio equipment, mobile phones, Bluetooth devices, etc., ensuring compliance with EU safety, health, environmental, and consumer protection regulations.
The RED (Radio Equipment Directive) certification is one of the mandatory CE certification schemes for wireless products in the EU. Any product with wireless transmission frequencies—such as tablets, wireless doorbells, Bluetooth devices, WiFi devices, wireless alarm systems, radio receivers and transmitters, telephones, and computers—must obtain RED certification.
The full name of the RED directive is the Radio Equipment Directive, which applies to wireless and communication products. All wireless remote-controlled and communication products exported to the EU must comply with this directive.
ENB00328 is the RF testing standard under the EU RED directive. It applies to baseband transmission systems operating at 24 GHz, such as Bluetooth, WiFi, and Zigbee products. This standard ensures that radio equipment does not cause interference with each other or to human health while improving wireless spectrum efficiency. Any devices of this type exported to the EU must meet this standard.
1. Bluetooth Products
- Bluetooth headphones
- Bluetooth speakers
- Bluetooth watches
2. Short-Range Wireless Control Products (SRD)
- Remote-controlled toy cars
- Wireless alarm systems
- Wireless doorbells
- Remote control switches
- Wireless keyboards and mice
3. Professional Wireless Control Products (PMR)
- Professional wireless walkie-talkies
- Wireless microphones
4. Telecommunication Products
- Corded telephones
- MODEMs
- Answering machines
- Private Branch Exchange (PABX) systems
- Cordless phones
- ISDN (digital telephone products)
- DECT (Enhanced Digital Cordless Telecommunications)
- GSM/CDMA communication products
Before wireless products can be legally sold in EU countries, they must undergo testing in accordance with the RED Directive 2014/53/EU and obtain a CE mark. The required tests include:
1. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Testing
2. Safety Testing
3. Radio Communication Equipment Testing (RF Testing) Based on European ETSI Standards
4. Notification of the Allowed Spectrum in Europe
5. Electrical Safety & Health Protection Testing (SAR Evaluation)
To obtain CE certification for wireless products, the following documents are required:
1. User Manual
2. Circuit Schematic Diagram
3. Block Diagram (also called a Module Function Diagram)
4. PCB Layout and Component Placement Diagram (PCB Placement)
5. Operation Description (Explanation of the Block Diagram)
6. Bill of Materials (BOM List)
7. Labeling (Product Label) and Antenna Specifications (or Antenna Gain Chart)
8. Charger LVD Report
9. Fixed Frequency Software (also called Fixed Frequency Program, allowing the transmission module to continuously transmit at a specific frequency; mandatory for Bluetooth and WiFi devices)
JJR Laboratory is a testing laboratory recognized by A2LA (USA), CNAS (China), and CPSC (USA). It is an fcc id certification testing laboratory in the United States, holding WPC Qi2.0 authorization. Additionally, JJR has full testing qualifications in:
- South Korea: KCC
- European Union: CE/CENB
- Canada: IC
- Taiwan: NCC, bsmi
- Australia: RCM, SAA
- Japan: MIC
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