A Grant of Equipment Authorization (GEA) is an official approval issued by regulatory agencies, such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S., confirming that a device complies with required technical and safety standards before it can be marketed or sold.
This authorization is typically required for electronic devices that emit radio frequencies (RF), including wireless communication devices, Bluetooth products, Wi-Fi routers, and other RF-emitting equipment.
The process involves testing and certification by an accredited laboratory to ensure compliance with regulatory standards, preventing harmful interference with other electronic devices and ensuring user safety.
Attached is the GEA for the Echo Flask
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