Regulatory Notice
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) refers to the ability of electronic devices to function correctly even when near other devices that emit electromagnetic waves. With today’s technology—from smartphones and laptops to ATMs and household appliances—testing for EMC is essential for every Homenra product.
All Homenra products fully comply with radio frequency emissions and EMC regulations in the countries or regions where they are marketed and sold.
Standards Compliance:
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FCC Part 15 Subpart B, Class B (sDoC)
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ICES-003 Issue 7:2020, Class B
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ICES-Gen Issue 1:2018+AMD1:2021
Our Quality Management System (QMS) is ISO 9001:2015 certified, which ensures we consistently exceed customer expectations for product quality. Our QMS is regularly audited by certified bodies through on-site evaluations.
What is SAR?
SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) measures the amount of radio frequency (RF) energy absorbed by the human body when exposed to signals emitted by electronic devices. Examples include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi (Wireless LAN), and cellular (Wireless WAN) signals.
How is SAR measured?
SAR is tested in a laboratory at the device’s maximum output power. In everyday use, actual exposure is typically lower, as devices automatically adjust power to the minimum required to connect to networks. While SAR levels may vary between devices, all Homenra products remain within safe exposure limits.
SAR for Your Homenra Product
Every Homenra wireless-enabled product undergoes thorough SAR testing to ensure compliance with regulations in your country. For specific SAR and RF safety information, please refer to the Compliance section of your User Guide.