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Originally Posted by Slite
It's the equivalent of a US FCC marking, stands for Conformité Européenne.
And it should not be sold in the US with a CE marking, but with an FCC marking instead.
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And I even doubt that this device pass any FCC standard tests :/
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Originally Posted by Solicitous
Thanks Dave_S. If I read the wikipedia article correctly the correct CE marking is only required for products to be sold within the European Union, so this would not be a requirement if you purchased internationally for personal use would it?
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Of course if you import something in the EU you need this logo and certification. It *can* be rejected in customs if they think it a too dangerous material (but I doubt that will ever happen for a liseuse)
In fact the device have a false CE mark and I think even the RoHS is a false one (it's an EU directive)
(by the way, this look like this device was "intended" for european market and not US...)