SKE' self-developed 80GHz radar level sensor series has officially received authoritative certification from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), successfully obtaining FCC ID approval.
This is not just another "good news announcement," nor is it simply a label stuck on a product. Today, we'll take a closer look at the story behind this achievement.
What is FCC?
The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is the U.S. government agency responsible for regulating the use of radio frequency bands. In simple terms: any electronic device with wireless transmission capability must obtain FCC certification before entering the U.S. market. Without this certification, customs will not release the product, and customers will not accept it.
Why is FCC certification necessary?
For radar level sensors and other products that actively transmit RF signals, FCC ID certification is a mandatory legal requirement for the U.S. market. It also serves as a critical benchmark for international buyers to evaluate a supplier's technical capabilities and quality control. Obtaining an FCC ID means the product has been recognized as meeting one of the world's strictest standards in terms of RF performance, electromagnetic compatibility, and frequency stability.

How did SKE do it?
The key still lies in a solid technological foundation. Sontech Electronics' 80GHz radar level sensor features a self-developed millimeter-wave radar chip, ensuring independent control over core components. It also integrates a Bluetooth wireless module, supporting remote debugging via smartphones, with stable RF performance. The product has passed multiple rigorous tests in a single attempt. This is not a matter of luck, but the result of thirteen years of systematic accumulation in capabilities ranging from algorithms and radio frequency to complete system integration.
What does obtaining FCC certification mean?
Market Access: The product can now legally enter the United States and other overseas markets that recognize FCC certification.
Brand Endorsement: In the eyes of international customers, Sontech Electronics is a compliant and reliable Chinese supplier.
Confidence in Domestic Substitution: It proves that domestically manufactured radar level sensors are now on par with international brands in terms of high-end performance and international certification.
Behind an FCC certificate is not a "paid sticker," but the fruit of hardcore technology and long-term commitment. Sontech Electronics will continue to let its products speak for themselves and help more Chinese instruments reach the global stage.