US and EU standards are the same, just for EU you can self-certify in your own lab whereas for FCC you have to use an FCC certified lab. So if it doesn't pass the FCC standards in your own lab it's illegal in EU. Whereas if it did you would send it to the FCC lab to get worldwide compliance.Not approved for the US but I don't see how that follows for the EU.
No FCC mark though which suggests the Wifi version doesn't have the appropriate performance/approval for EU and definitely not for US.
Sounds reasonable but I imagine the costs of using an FCC lab are significantly higher that self certifying and if you're not planning on selling into the US market why pay them?
Statistics: Posted by thagrol — Thu Oct 09, 2025 9:44 pm