One of my wireless mice from 5-10 years ago had markings in its battery compartment. 
On 11/15/2023 6:18 PM CST John Woodgate <j...@woodjohn.uk> wrote:
 
 

I'm sure you will never get a definitive answer, and in any case it depends on whether you look at the symbols in rows or columns. I would prioritize the Bluetooth logo and then US and European marks, assuming the product is for those markets. But if it needs the CE mark, that probably won't fit, so put it on the tag.

On 2023-11-15 23:45, John Riutta wrote:

Hello all,

 

I’m seeking guidance please on what the best practice is for handling a very small electronic product (a Bluetooth key fob) that holds many certifications. There simply isn’t room on the body of the unit for all of the marks that apply. Is there an order of precedence that should be followed, after which all additional marks are placed on a tag or in the manual?

 

Many thanks in advance,

John

 

John E. Riutta, MA, MBA, FLS I Product Development and Product Compliance Manager jriu...@celestron.com I 323.446.1076

CELESTRON, LLC. I 2835 Columbia Street I Torrance, CA 90503

 

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