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How much does product certification cost FCC CE?

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Update time : 2024-05-05

ce fcc certification is mandatory certification in the European Union and the United States, serving as a 'passport' for products entering the markets of these regions. JJRLAB provides comprehensive information on the prices and fees of CE FCC certification and the relevant certification agencies.

 

What is ce fcc certification?

CE certification is a mandatory certification in the European Union. Any product entering the EU market must comply with CE certification standards.

FCC certification is a mandatory certification in the United States. Products must comply with FCC certification to be sold in the US market.

 

CE FCC certification prices

The pricing standards for CE FCC certification are relatively straightforward.

CE certification mainly includes fees for four aspects: Safety lvd testing fees, Electromagnetic Compatibility emc testing fees, Wireless RF, and SAR fees. For typical electronic products such as power adapters undergoing CE certification, considering they are products under high-voltage AC conditions, both LVD and EMC tests are required. The overall ce certification cost is approximately $750 or more.

 

FCC certification mainly includes fees for two aspects: fcc sdoc (Supplier's Declaration of Conformity) part and fcc id part. If the product has no wireless functionality, only the FCC sdoc part needs to be done, which costs around $250 to $450. If the product has wireless functionality, FCC ID is required, and the cost is $850 or more.

 

Overall, for ordinary electronic products without wireless functionality, CE FCC certification costs are within a few thousand dollars. For products with wireless functionality, the cost depends on the wireless mode, such as Bluetooth, WiFi, 4G, etc., with different modes incurring different costs. For a specific cost assessment, please click the message button at the bottom.

 

CE FCC certification agencies

CE certification certificates can be issued by EU NB agencies or third-party organizations authorized by NB agencies. FCC certification needs to be accredited by the American A2LA laboratory or NVLAP agency. There are currently 88 FCC-accredited laboratories in mainland China. We have a large electronic and electrical laboratory, which provides significant advantages in handling FCC certification for electronic and electrical products.


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