OneKey Pro & Classic 1s Wallets Pass US FCC Certification

Key Takeaways
• FCC certification is essential for wireless devices to ensure safety and prevent interference.
• OneKey Pro and Classic 1s met rigorous testing standards for low power output and frequency stability.
• The certification allows OneKey to sell its products compliantly in the US market.
In the process of consumer electronics entering the US market, FCC (Federal Communications Commission) certification is not only a mandatory legal "entry ticket" but also a core benchmark for measuring the safety and anti-interference capabilities of wireless devices. Recently, OneKey's two core flagship products—the premium OneKey Pro and the portable OneKey Classic 1s—have successfully passed the FCC's rigorous testing and approval process, obtaining the Grant of Equipment Authorization.
This milestone certification (e.g., FCC ID: 2BB8VP1 for OneKey Pro) marks that OneKey's new generation of hardware wallets fully complies with the highest standards of US Federal Regulations (CFR 47) in terms of wireless RF specifications, electromagnetic compatibility, and human radiation safety.
Part 1: What is this certification and why do Pro and Classic 1s need it?
FCC Certification is a mandatory certification system implemented by the US government for electronic products, aimed at ensuring the orderly operation of radio communication equipment and preventing harmful interference between devices. For the OneKey Pro and Classic 1s, which integrate Bluetooth functionality, FCC certification is the cornerstone for legally landing in the US market.
1. Ensuring "Pure" and Compliant Bluetooth Connections
Both the high-performance Bluetooth module of the OneKey Pro and the low-power Bluetooth chip of the Classic 1s are required to pass the FCC Part 15C standard assessment. This proves that when the device interacts with the mobile App, its wireless signal is sufficiently "pure," with precise and stable frequency, and will not interfere with surrounding Wi-Fi routers, smart home devices, or other communication equipment.
2. Open and Transparent Quality Endorsement
Obtaining an FCC ID means the product's "identity card" has been entered into the official US database. Users can query the detailed test reports, internal teardown photos, and operating parameters of the OneKey Pro (FCC ID: 2BB8VP1) and Classic 1s on the FCC website. This extreme transparency aligns perfectly with OneKey's security philosophy of adhering to open-source code.
Part 2: What requirements must be met to pass this certification?
To obtain this FCC grant, the OneKey Pro and Classic 1s had to undergo a series of rigorous RF and electromagnetic tests in authorized laboratories (such as BACL). According to the technical details disclosed in the certificate, both devices performed exceptionally well in the following key areas:
1. Ultimate Low Power and Human Safety (RF Safety)
In tests targeting DTS (Digital Transmission Systems), data shows that the device's Bluetooth output power is extremely low. Taking the OneKey Pro as an example, its conducted output power is only 0.0005 Watts (0.5 mW).
- Far Below Safety Limits: This figure is significantly lower than the radiation intensity of mobile phones or Bluetooth headsets.
- Worry-Free Personal Use: Extremely low power means the electromagnetic radiation (SAR) generated during operation is negligible. Users can hold the Classic 1s or Pro for transaction operations for extended periods without worrying about radiation health effects.
2. Precise Spectrum Control (Frequency Stability)
The certificate confirms that the devices operate within the standard Bluetooth frequency band of 2402.0 - 2480.0 MHz. Through strict frequency hopping mechanism testing, OneKey wallets can automatically avoid interference frequencies in complex wireless environments. This ensures that the Bluetooth connection remains stable and smooth when signing large transactions, preventing data transmission interruptions caused by signal fluctuations.
3. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC Class B)
In addition to wireless transmission, the OneKey Pro and Classic 1s also passed the FCC Part 15B electromagnetic compatibility test for Class B digital devices. This ensures that the high-speed encryption chips inside the device do not leak electromagnetic noise during operation, protecting the purity of the user's home network environment.
Part 3: Future Outlook
The fact that both OneKey Pro and Classic 1s have passed FCC certification is a significant step in OneKey's globalization strategy.
1. Compliance Passport for the North American Market
The US is one of the world's largest crypto asset markets with extremely strict regulatory standards. Holding the FCC certificate ensures that OneKey products can be compliantly sold to US users via Amazon, the official website, and offline channels, eliminating legal risks associated with logistics customs clearance and market supervision.
2. Providing Unified High Standards for Global Users
The FCC standard has extremely high reference value internationally. OneKey insists on providing unified high-quality hardware to global users—whether you are in New York or Tokyo, the OneKey Pro or Classic 1s in your hand possesses the same industrial-grade design and compliance assurance. We are committed to making safety exist not only in the chip but also in the details of every wireless connection.

