In the current increasingly fierce competition in the Bluetooth headset market, manufacturers not only need to focus on product innovation and quality, but also ensure that their products meet all the certification requirements for domestic sales. These certifications are not only the pass for products to be legally launched on the market, but also an important cornerstone for winning consumers\' trust and ensuring market share.
In the current booming TWS earphone market, manufacturers must have a clear understanding of the relevant certification requirements if they want to smoothly introduce their products to the domestic market. Among them, CCC certification and quality inspection reports are two key points.
In the current booming market of smart wearable devices, smart bracelets are deeply loved by consumers for their diverse functions. As the \"heart\" of a smart bracelet, the quality and safety of the battery directly affect the product\'s reputation and market competitiveness. For manufacturers, obtaining a quality inspection report for smart bracelet batteries is not only a necessary condition for compliant operation but also a key link to win market trust.
In the field of battery transportation, the UN38.3 certification holds an extremely crucial position. It originates from Section 38.3 of Part 3 of the \"United Nations Manual of Tests and Criteria for the Transport of Dangerous Goods\" specifically formulated by the United Nations for the transport of dangerous goods. Its significance lies in ensuring the safety of lithium batteries during transportation and preventing serious accidents such as fires and explosions caused by battery issues. This certification is recognized and followed by many national and international transportation institutions, and it is an important threshold that cannot be bypassed for the legal transportation of lithium batteries.
On June 16, 2025, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) announced that it would include three substances in the new batch of SVHC candidate list at the end of June. At that time, the SVHC candidate list substances will be updated to 250 items.
On June 24, 2022, Australia released the new standard AS/NZS 62368.1:2022 and announced that it will take effect immediately. The standard will be enforced on June 24, 2025, replacing the old standard AS/NZS 62368.1:2018.
Summary of recall cases of electronic and electrical products in the global market in May 2025
On January 29, 2025, IECEE officially released the button lithium battery safety testing standard IEC 60086-4:2025, which will be officially incorporated into the IECEE system on May 21, 2025.
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