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Explain the exemptions some more. What kind of digital consumer products get exempted?

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Explain the exemptions some more. What kind of digital consumer products get exempted?

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Each product is different, and product design may require FCC compliance. But here are some products that are often exempted for the technical reasons above. Common products that get exempted are: • Some basic digital battery operated devices that dont connect to the power grid like some exercise pedometers, stop watches, wall clocks, SOME basic sound-making toys / novelties. These exempted by the less than 1.705 MHz rule. • Extremely low power devices generally solar LCD calculators and wristwatches get exempted under the extremely low electrical power rule. • Kitchen appliances like automatic coffee makers, dishwashers, ovens, and other digital smart appliances are exempt under the appliance exemption. • Under the hood automotive parts are covered by the vehicle exemption. The determination of whether a product is exempt should be made with the products technical information by someone competent in this matter.

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